• 68°

Hot tips for staying cool

Temperatures have been in the 90s the past few weeks and officials locally and statewide are urging residents to take extra safety precautions.

David Glassman, Madison’s emergency safety operations manager, said people need to stay hydrated those who are working outside in the extreme heat.

“Always drink something before you go outside to work,” Glassman said. “You don’t want to wait until you’re real thirsty while you’re working.”

He advises to stay away from caffeinated beverages, and says water is best to drink.

Glassman said the department has received a few calls about residents overheating

“A lot of people have been taken to the hospital in Huntsville and the risk is definitely going up every day,” he said. “The big thing is to watch children. They’re out playing and parents need to take that into consideration.”

Glassman also advises to wipe your face and neck with a cool towel.

“It will keep your main arteries cool and make you feel much better,” he said.

Below are some easy tips to staying cool

1. Drink lots of water, even if you aren’t thirsty.

2. Wear light-colored clothing

3. Do chores earlier in the day when it’s cooler

4. Don’t leave pets, elderly or children unattended

5. If you work outside, take plenty of breaks.

6. Stay in air conditioned areas if possible

7. If you feel overheated, get out of the sun

8. Don’t drink caffeinated drinks

9. Avoid hot foods and soups

10.  Use common sense

Events

Trash Pandas hosting Elvis tribute night contest on May 21

James Clemens High School

French, Latin students at James Clemens excel in testing

Harvest

Enable Madison County announces needed asset at event

James Clemens High School

Koswoski awarded Department of Alabama’s ‘VFW Scout of the Year’

James Clemens High School

Lilliann Markowitz achieves top rank in Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts and Sea Cadets

Bob Jones High School

Madison’s JROTC cadets challenged in Rocket City Rivalry Day

James Clemens High School

McDaniel, Stundtner, Vaughn and Woodard earn national grants

Digital Version

Digital version of The Madison Record – May 15, 2024

Madison

Bob Jones bests Central-Phenix City in opening game of State Championship

Bob Jones bests Central-Phenix City in opening game of State Championship

Harvest

TARCOG’s Senior Fun Fest moves to Agribition Center at Alabama A&M University

Bob Jones High School

Heavyweight Baseball- Bob Jones To Play For State Championship

Bob Jones High School

Bob Jones holds off James Clemens in epic Final Four series to reach state final

Bob Jones holds off James Clemens in epic Final Four series to reach state final

Huntsville

Huntsville crews continue to assess damage and clear debris following strong storms

Bob Jones High School

Chess league to host Summer Camp in June

Madison

American Legion to honor Gold Star families on Memorial Day

James Clemens High School

Dr. Kerry Donaldson honored as ‘Alabama PTA Principal of the Year’

Bob Jones High School

Bob Jones Jazz Band to play at Jazz Brunch at Madison Senior Center

Harvest

Madison Lions’ air filtration helps Village of Promise, Second Mile

James Clemens High School

Jets audio/visual students ace state, head to nationals

James Clemens High School

James Clemens, Liberty reach finals in Science Bowl

Digital Version

Digital version of The Madison Record – May 8, 2024

Bob Jones High School

City Rivalry Like Never Before: Baseball Playoffs- Bob Jones vs. James Clemens- A “Hatfields and the McCoys” Local Battle

Madison

Barons best Trash Pandas in pitchers’ duel

Madison

Patriots set the stage for rematch with Jets in Final Four

x