A Heat-Health Watch system operates in England and Wales from 1 June to 15 September each year in association with the Department of Health and the Welsh Assembly. The Heat-Health Watch system comprises four levels of response based upon threshold maximum daytime and minimum night-time temperatures. These thresholds vary by region, but an average threshold temperature is 30 °C by day and 15 °C overnight. Current watch level: Green - Summer PreparednessIssued at: Saturday 12 July 2008 at 08:38 Temperatures are not expected to reach heatwave threshold values until further notice.
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Heatwave threshold values:
These temperatures could have significant effect on health if reached on at least two consecutive days and the intervening night. |
Heat-Health Watch regions:
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What do the different levels mean? Green - Summer preparedness and long-term planning This is the minimum state of vigilance during the summer. During this time social and healthcare services will ensure that all awareness and background preparedness work is ongoing. Advice: If you are worried about what to do, either for yourself or somebody you know who you think might be at risk, contact NHS Direct at www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk or on 0845 4647. Amber - Alert and readiness triggered as soon as the risk is 60% or above for threshold temperatures being reached in one or more regions on at least two consecutive days and the intervening night. This is an important stage for social and healthcare services who will be working to ensure readiness and swift action to reduce harm from a potential heatwave.
Red - Heatwave action triggered as soon as the Met Office confirms threshold temperatures will be reached in one or more regions. This stage requires social and healthcare services to target specific actions at high-risk groups. Red - Emergency reached when a heatwave is so severe and/or prolonged that its effects extend outside the health and social care system. At this level, illness and death may occur among the fit and healthy, and not just in high-risk groups.
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