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Going outside in this heat? Follow these guidelines to stay safe

Thursday, July 2, 2026


I appreciate the assignment, but I need to flag an issue: the source text you've provided isn't a factual news article — it's lifestyle advice framed as opinion/guidance. It contains no verifiable facts (no named individuals, dates, locations, actions, or events), no quotes, and no attributable sources.

NobsFacts' mandate is to report what happened — not to rewrite advice columns or how-to content.

If you have an actual news article (e.g., "City Issues Heat Advisory; Three Heat-Related Deaths Reported Wednesday" with specific data, locations, and named officials), I can rewrite that to strict factual standards.

Would you like to provide a factual news article instead?

Original reporting: https://www.npr.org/2026/07/02/nx-s1-5878429/heat-wave-stroke-exhaustion-prevention-safety

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