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Easy ways to stay safe in the heat | Homewise

Written by Jessica | Thu, Jul 3, '25
 

The British summer can be unpredictable - one moment it’s cloudy, the next it’s surprisingly hot. And while warm weather is a welcome treat, high temperatures can pose real health risks, especially for older adults. Whether you’re spending time in the garden, heading out for a walk, or enjoying a day with family, staying safe in the heat is key to enjoying everything the season has to offer.

Here are some simple, sensible tips to help you or your loved ones stay cool, comfortable, and well during warmer days.

 

 

1. Keep hydrated - drink plenty of water

It sounds simple, but staying hydrated is one of the most important things you can do in hot weather. Our bodies don’t always give clear signals when we need fluids, so it’s a good idea to drink regularly throughout the day - even if you’re not feeling thirsty. Water is best, but herbal teas and diluted fruit juices can help too.

Tip: Try to limit caffeine and alcohol, as they can have a dehydrating effect.

For more detailed guidance, take a look at the NHS advice on dehydration in older people.

 

2. Dress for the heat

Light, loose-fitting clothes made from natural fabrics like cotton help your skin breathe and keep you cool. Wearing a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses can protect you from direct sun exposure.

If you’re outside, don’t forget to apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 every two hours - even on cloudy days!

 

 3. Stay cool indoors

Keep your home cool by closing curtains or blinds during the hottest parts of the day, and open windows in the evening to let cooler air in. Fans can help circulate air, but remember to keep hydrated too. If you don’t have access to fans or air conditioning, consider visiting public places like shopping centres or libraries during heatwaves.
 
Remember to keep medicines in a cool place - Some medications can be affected by heat, so it’s important to store them as recommended (usually in a cool, dry place). If you’re unsure, speak to your pharmacist.
 
 

 

4. Avoid strenuous activity during peak heat

Try to plan any gardening, shopping, or walks for the cooler parts of the day - early morning or late evening. Remember, British weather can change in an instant, so it’s important to check the forecast regularly and be prepared. You can stay updated with the latest UK weather at the Met Office website.
 
If you do go out in the sun, take regular breaks in the shade and bring water with you.

 

 5. Know the signs of heat-related illness

Heat exhaustion and heatstroke can be serious. Look out for symptoms like:
  • Feeling dizzy, weak, or confused
  • A headache or rapid heartbeat
  • Excessive sweating or, conversely, hot dry skin
  • Feeling nauseous or faint
 If you or someone else experiences these, it’s important to cool down immediately and seek medical help if symptoms don’t improve.

The NHS has a helpful guide on heat exhaustion and heatstroke that’s worth bookmarking.
 

Check on friends, family, and neighbours - Summer safety isn’t just about you. It’s a lovely habit to check in on friends or neighbours who might be vulnerable during hot weather, especially if they live alone.

 

 

Enjoy summer safely

Summer should be a joyful, relaxing time. By taking these simple precautions, you can protect your health and make the most of everything the season has to offer.

If you find that your current home is getting harder to manage during hot weather - maybe it’s too big, lacks good ventilation, or you’d like to be closer to family or local amenities -  it might be time to consider relocating to a more suitable property or area. At Homewise, we specialise in helping people over 60 find homes that better fit their lifestyle, whether it’s downsizing, moving closer to loved ones, or even relocating back to the UK from abroad.

Thinking about a change? We’re here to guide you every step of the way, making your move smooth and stress-free, so you can enjoy many more summers in a home that’s just right for you. If you want to learn more about Homewise and the Home for Life Plan, explore our website further and download a copy of our brochure today!

Stay safe, stay cool, and if you’re curious about your next step, get in touch with us at Homewise - we’d love to help!