Allergy Wellness
Hydration
Sun Safety
Heat Health
100

Name at least one way to make your living space more allergy friendly 

Dust and vacuum often

Wash clothes and bedding regularly, pollen can stick to fabrics 

Use air purifiers. They help remove allergens from the air, making it easier to breathe

100

Name at least one food that can help keep you hydrated.

Watermelon, strawberries, mangos, cucumber and other fresh fruits or vegetables

100

True or False: Sun safety primarily has to do with avoiding sunburn 

False, it’s about preserving quality of life and long-term health. 

Other concerns include eye damage and skin cancer

100

This occurs when your body doesn't replace fluids lost by sweating and can lead to heat-related illnesses, including heat exhaustion and heat stroke. 

Dehydration

200

If you love spending time outdoors, what is at least one way you can make it safer during allergy season?

Wear sunglasses to shield your eyes from pollen.

Use a hat or scarf to keep pollen out of your hair.

Shower and change clothes when you come inside to remove pollen from your skin and hair.

200

True or False: As we age, it becomes harder for the body to hold onto water, making it easier to become dehydrated 

True

200

What times of the day are safer and more comfortable times for walks, gardening, or other outdoor hobbies?

Early mornings and later afternoons

(10 am to 4 pm are when UV rays are strongest)

200

Name at least one thing you can do if you're experiencing symptoms of dehydration, heat cramps or heat exhaustion

- Stop exercising right away.

- Sip water or suck on ice cubes.

- Move to the shade or indoors as soon as possible.

- Douse yourself with cold water.

- Apply cold, wet cloths to the neck, groin and armpits.

- Seek medical attention if your condition doesn’t improve or gets worse.

300

What time of day are pollen counts typically highest?

Pollen counts are usually higher in the morning and early evening. Try to plan outdoor activities midday or later!

300

True or False: The best way to stay hydrated is to drink water whenever you feel thirsty.

False.

By the time you feel thirsty, you are already experiencing a mild form of dehydration

300

What can we check to determine the daily expected risk of UV radiation 

UV Index 


(1-2 is low, while 11+ is extreme)

300

True or False: One symptom of heat exhaustion is cool, moist skin

True

As well as Headache, Dizziness or lightheadedness, Weakness, Dark urine, Nausea and vomiting

400

True or False: Seasonal allergy medications are available OTC and always a safe option for managing allergies 

False.

A common side effect of antihistamines is increased blood pressure which can be dangerous for those who have cardiac disease or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

400

Name one reason why we might feel less thirsty as we age

- Kidney function can decline with age

- Health conditions disrupt the body’s fluid balance

- Medications can increase fluid loss

400
Name one reason why we might begin to face elevated risks in the sunlight as we age

- As we age our skin becomes thinner

- The body’s natural ability to repair cellular damage can decrease

- Certain medications, like diuretics, antibiotics, and anti-inflammatories can also increase photosensitivity


400

True or False: Muscle cramps and pains, especially in the legs or abdomen, are normal as we become more physically active in the heat

False

Heat cramps can be the first stage of dehydration or a heat illness. It is recommended to stop physical activity and hydrate if you experiencing cramping

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