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The Hidden Dangers of Overheated Homes for Families

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Living in an overheated home poses serious risks, especially for families with young children. Parents like Jackson Bylett, who reside in a flat in east London, are grappling with temperatures exceeding 31°C, far above the NHS-recommended range of 16-20°C for infants. This situation raises concerns about the health implications for babies, who are particularly vulnerable to overheating and dehydration.

The National Housing Federation warns that over 70,000 babies in England are in similarly uncomfortable living conditions. The impact is not just physical; it disrupts sleep and concentration, affecting daily routines and family life. As climate change leads to hotter summers, many parents are forced to adapt their lifestyles, such as cooking meals in advance to avoid heat-generating appliances.

Experts suggest immediate measures like keeping curtains closed and using reflective window films, but they also call for long-term solutions. The UK’s housing stock, designed for cooler climates, needs retrofitting to cope with rising temperatures. This includes better building regulations and innovative cooling solutions, which are essential for the well-being of future generations.

As the government acknowledges the issue, it highlights the importance of designing new homes to mitigate heat. However, the urgency for action is clear, as families face a future where overheating becomes a norm rather than an exception. The conversation around housing and climate resilience is more critical than ever.

Source: BBC News

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News Category: Health Tags: children, climate, families, heat, housing

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