The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a heat advisory, predicting temperatures in the Berkeley and Oakland hills to reach 95 degrees, signaling the importance of heat precautions.
Meteorologist Lamont Bain noted that while this heat wave won't rival severe ones from past September seasons, residents should still remain cautious and aware of the heat.
Citizens are advised to hydrate, seek shade, and ensure the safety of vulnerable individuals, with a reminder that pets and children should never be left in vehicles.
Following California's OSHA regulations, employers must provide employees with water, cooling areas, and mandated breaks to combat heat exposure when temperatures exceed 82 degrees.
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