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80% of People Recognize the Need for Heatstroke Measures in the Rainy Season! Yet, Many Still React Only to 'Summer Heat and Thirst'—Warning Against Hard-to-Detect 'Rainy Season Heatstroke'

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Fine Japan Co., Ltd. conducted a survey of 402 people regarding heatstroke prevention during the rainy season. While awareness of the risk is high at approximately 80%, actual behavior remains reactive, with most people waiting for thirst or summer conditions to take action. The report highlights the danger of 'Rainy Season Heatstroke' due to high humidity and urges proactive hydration and mineral intake before thirst strikes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is 'Rainy Season Heatstroke'?
A: It is heatstroke caused by high humidity preventing sweat evaporation and hindering body temperature regulation, even without direct sunlight.
Q: Why is it bad to wait until you are thirsty to drink water?
A: Thirst is a late signal; by the time you feel it, your body may already be experiencing mild dehydration and heat stress.
Q: What should I do to prevent heatstroke indoors during the rainy season?
A: Monitor humidity levels, ensure proper ventilation or dehumidification, and consume water and minerals proactively.