Moving day: Health experts’ advice on avoiding injuries, especially during heat wave
MONTREAL — Quebec’s unofficial moving day is on Wednesday, and this year it’s coinciding with a heat wave, leading health professionals to warn about injuries if people don’t take proper precautions.
Traditionally, Canada Day is when leases expire for many households across Quebec, and renters will be loading and unloading moving trucks in temperatures forecast to be in the 30 to 33 C range with humidex readings higher than 40.
The heat wave in southern Quebec, forecast to start Wednesday and stretch into the weekend, will put those who are moving at risk of heat-related illness. The key to combating heatstroke is staying hydrated and taking regular breaks, according to Dr. David Keiser of Montreal public health.
At a news conference Tuesday morning, Keiser said it’s ideal to avoid heavy lifting during the hottest part of the day. He recommends starting as early as possible or waiting until later in the afternoon.