Now that Memorial Day has passed, signaling the start of summer, many of us are eager to enjoy the warm weather outdoors. However, it is essential to consider the impact of high temperatures on children’s health. How hot is too hot for a day at the park, beach, or in the yard?
To help answer this question, we consulted with pediatricians to understand when it may be too hot for our kids to be outside during the summer months, how to protect them from overheating, and what warning signs to look out for. So grab your essentials such as water, sunscreen, and a hat, and read on to prepare for a safe summer day outdoors.
It varies depending on your child’s activity level
Children’s activity level significantly influences their body temperature, according to Dr. Gina Posner, a pediatrician. Monitoring your kids closely is crucial, especially if they are active outdoors in hot weather.