Hot Tips for Keeping Your Cool at the Speedway
Hot Tips for Keeping Your Cool at the Speedway
Avoid Heat-Related Illness with Preventative Measures
(ARA) - Any
seasoned NASCAR fan can tell you that when your favorite driver is
trailing it's pretty easy to blow your top at the track, but
getting caught up in the heat of the moment is a sure way to spoil
the day. Raceway vets know that getting the most out of an
afternoon in the grandstands means keeping your cool at the track
in more ways than one.
Even the most avid NASCAR enthusiast can end up sidelined by
prolonged exposure to hours of direct sunlight in packed seating.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, nearly 318 Americans
die every year of heat-related illnesses -- most of which are
easily preventable. Health and Safety Expert for the American Red
Cross, Don Lauritzen, suggests that one of the most important
things you can do to protect yourself from heat-related illness is
to drink plenty of water. "Hydrate yourself continuously," says
Lauritzen. "Drink even when you're not thirsty. If you're already
thirsty, it's a little late."
Take along a Thermos brand insulated cooler or travel tumbler to
keep your water cool and easily accessible. You can even find
Thermos tumblers and coolers at Target that feature popular drivers
like Tony Stewart and Jeff Gordon. The NASCAR six-can cooler is
perfect for water and sports drinks, and its regulation size
guarantees it will fit comfortably under your seat. Here are some
other helpful tips for keeping cool at the speedway this summer so
you can have a great day at the races -- even if your driver
doesn't!
Dress for Success
There's a near-endless variety of NASCAR gear to wear on race day,
but opting for lightweight, light-colored and loose-fitting
clothing goes a long way in battling the heat. Whenever possible,
select "breathable" fabrics like cotton, or moisture-wicking
materials that pull perspiration and heat away from the body. Don't
forget to top off the look with a hat.
Think Simple
Much of the body's heat is released through the soles of the feet,
the palms of the hands and the scalp. Think of simple and
resourceful ways to keep these areas cool. For instance, while
caffeinated drinks should be avoided, cans of soda are usually
cheap and plentiful at the racetrack. Roll a cold can under bare
feet for quick, refreshing relief from the heat.
Eat Smart
Eating small, frequent meals helps keep body temperature low by
reducing the metabolic heat that is generated in the consumption
and absorption of food. Avoid foods that are high in protein or
served hot, opting instead for things like cold sandwiches and
salads. Throw a few bags of frozen chopped fruits in your Thermos
NASCAR cooler for an especially refreshing treat. The patented
insulation technology will ensure your food is cold all the way to
the final lap!
Finally, be sure to take regular breaks in the shade if your seat
is in direct sunlight. Signs of heat-related illness to look out
for include high body temperature, lack of sweating, difficulty
breathing, flushed skin and disorientation. If you or anyone around
you is showing any of these signs, move them to a cool area and
seek medical attention -- even if their driver's on another
team!
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