Before you head out in the morning, have something to eat and drink.
Check the weather and dress appropriately, remember the weather can change.
Pack a bottle of water, suncream and a hat.
Inform companions of any medical conditions you have and what to do in an emergency.
Take any medications as prescribed.
During the day:
Stay hydrated during the day.
Avoid too much alcohol and caffeine, as they can contribute to dehydration.
Use oral rehydration solutions or isotonic sports drinks to replace lost salts and minerals
Avoid standing still for long periods; move around gently to promote circulation.
If you feel dizzy or lightheaded, sit or lie down.
Take a break. There will be additional seating at locations around town, including North Beach, Crown Pier, the Tea Tent on the Albany and 500 seats at the bus terminus.
Look out for the signs of heat exhaustion, such as dizziness, nausea, and excessive sweating.
If symptoms occur, move to a cool place, rest, and hydrate.
Be alert for heatstroke symptoms, including confusion, rapid pulse and high body temperature.
Follow the advice and directions of marshals and officials. They are there for everyone’s safety.
Look out for others and ask for help if you need it.
Know the whereabouts of the toilet facilities. There are extra toilets at Salerie Corner, North Beach, Crown Pier, Albert Pier and Castle Emplacement.
St John Guernsey first aider volunteers will be on duty for anyone feeling unwell or suffering from minor injuries.For more serious or life-threatening medical emergencies call 999 and the closest ambulance response will be deployed.