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Event Safety: Tips Beating The Heat
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Duffin" data-source="post: 31897" data-attributes="member: 400"><p>Re: Event Safety: Tips Beating The Heat</p><p></p><p>I used to work on cars in the sun when it was 110 degrees outside. I got used to it of course, but one thing that really helped me in the beginning was to get those 1 gallon gatorade bottles, drink all the gatorade, then, fill it up with water and freeze the whole thing in a freezer the night before. When I would take the bottle out the next morning to work, it was a solid block of ice and would provide you with a bit of ice cold water for the whole day as it melted. Also a good trick if you have to do sound at Burningman, it gets hot and dry out there as well.</p><p></p><p>As far as the whole sweat rash between the legs when you are walking out at a festival in the summer, just take some lotion with you. You really, <em>really</em> don't want one of those rashes that Ivan is talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Duffin, post: 31897, member: 400"] Re: Event Safety: Tips Beating The Heat I used to work on cars in the sun when it was 110 degrees outside. I got used to it of course, but one thing that really helped me in the beginning was to get those 1 gallon gatorade bottles, drink all the gatorade, then, fill it up with water and freeze the whole thing in a freezer the night before. When I would take the bottle out the next morning to work, it was a solid block of ice and would provide you with a bit of ice cold water for the whole day as it melted. Also a good trick if you have to do sound at Burningman, it gets hot and dry out there as well. As far as the whole sweat rash between the legs when you are walking out at a festival in the summer, just take some lotion with you. You really, [I]really[/I] don't want one of those rashes that Ivan is talking about. [/QUOTE]
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