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    ‘Lots of help around’: DC Health partners with FairWell Festival, urges plenty of water, watch for heat-related illness

    By Matthew Draxton,

    3 days ago
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    (Update: adding video, comment from Deschutes County Health Services)

    REMOND, Ore (KTVZ). --  Staff have been busy this week setting up for tens of thousands of attendees to descend on the FairWell Festival . With temperatures forecast to once again reach the triple digits this weekend in Redmond, Saturday being the peak, the second annual FairWell Festival is preparing ways for festival-goers to beat the heat and stay safe and comfortable.

    Included in their prep work are additional shade, misting stations and more water stations to counteract the triple-digit temperatures.

    "Seek out shade, seek out those mist tents - that will really help cool you down if you're feeling hot," Emily Holton, program manager with Deschutes County Health Services, said Thursday. "And again, being aware, guiding our friends to those places, it's not always the most fun to be in like a tent somewhere."

    Horton says the festival has partnered with Deschutes County Health and set up medical stations throughout the venue. There will be multiple shaded areas and four medical stations scattered throughout the site.

    "We have medical staff that are at festivals and different places, and their job is to keep us safe," said Horton said.

    Attendees should be mindful of heat-related issues when enjoying the performances.

    Horton said symptoms include, "profuse sweating, clammy, really high body temperature, starting to get confused or acting strange, maybe seeming like they might pass out."

    Heat-related illnesses are common on triple-digit days -- St. Charles tells NewsChannel 21 over the last month, they've seen a handful of heat-related issues in the ER.

    The festival encourages fans to arrive hydrated, bring water, and replenish at the refill stations.

    "If someone's starting to act strange or, you know, they seem like they're a little more sweaty than normal or clammy, there's lots of help around," Horton said.

    Many people drink alcohol at concerts, which makes hydration even more crucial. There will be five large refill water stations and one large misting area in the center for folks to cool off

    "Alcohol is a diuretic and it can help with -, it helps us become dehydrated more quickly," Horton said. "Drink a lot of water. don't drink too much alcohol. Have fun and stay safe."

    The festival takes place Friday through Sunday, with performances lasting about 11 hours. Organizers encourage folks to prepare by wearing light clothing and a hat, bring sunscreen, and a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated.

    The post ‘Lots of help around’: DC Health partners with FairWell Festival, urges plenty of water, watch for heat-related illness appeared first on KTVZ .

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