Keeping safe this summer
Stay healthy, cool and prepared during the hot summer months with advice and support.
Heat safety
- Beat the heat with hot weather advice - GOV.UK
- Sign up for heat-health alerts from the Met Office.
- View regional heat-health alerts from the UK Health Security Agency.
- Learn how to prepare for extreme heat and heatwaves.
- Read more advice from us about heatwaves.
- Use the keep cool at home checklist to stay comfortable indoors.
- Spot the signs of heat exhaustion and heatstroke with advice from the NHS.
Hydration
- Understand the importance of hydration with guidance from the British Nutrition Foundation.
- Hydrate to feel great: simple tips for drinking more water and staying well from Sussex ICS.
- Go easy on alcohol, alternate with water or soft drinks, and try alcohol-free options with Call the Shots.
- Take water with you and use the Refill app to find free refill stations.
Check on others
- Look out for friends, family, and neighbours who might struggle in the heat. Helpful advice is available from GOV.UK – Heat summary: supporting vulnerable people.
- Don't forget pets and animals. RSPCA guidance can help keep them safe.
Your health
- Stay healthy year-round with advice from West Sussex Wellbeing.
- Get information on sun safety and protecting your skin from Cancer Research UK.
- Enjoy food safely this summer with hygiene tips from the Food Standards Agency.
- Alcohol: stay in control and enjoy safely with support from the Call the Shots campaign.
- Sexual health: get free condoms, testing and information on services in West Sussex via the Sexual Health Hub.
- Make the right choice for your health needs. NHS Sussex offers advice on using local services appropriately.
- Air quality: hot weather can affect people with respiratory conditions. Check alerts in Sussex and access health guidance.
- Be tick aware: ticks are more active in warmer months, spreading Lyme disease & tick-borne encephalitis. Watch this video for more information.
Fire safety
There is an increased risk of fires being started outside during the summer months.
- Following the advice from West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service can help keep our communities and countryside safe from fire.
- Barbecues, especially disposable ones, pose a huge fire risk, so make sure you know how to use them safely.
Water safety
- In an emergency at the coast, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard. If you are deaf or have a speech impairment, send an emergency SMS.
- Know the risks at the coast and how to stay safe with advice ROSPA and West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service.
- Keep your family safe at lakes, rivers, and pools with RLSS resources for parents.
- Check the weather, sea conditions and tide times before you travel.
Save water
- Hot weather can put pressure on water supplies. See our climate action advice for tips on using less and protecting the environment.
Travel
- Travelling to visit friends or relatives abroad? Get guidance from the Migrant Health Guide – GOV.UK.
- Check what travel vaccinations you might need with NHS travel health advice.
Activities
- Explore what’s on across the county. Experience Sussex has ideas on events, places to visit and things to do.