Doctors, lifeguards urge sunscreen and heat safety as dangerous heat builds
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Doctors and lifeguards are urging people to take precautions as heat and humidity push heat index values near 100 degrees across Delmarva.
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Doctors and lifeguards are urging people across Delmarva to use sunscreen, stay hydrated and watch for signs of heat illness as dangerous heat and humidity arrive Thursday and Friday.
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