Herefordshire is set to bask this week in temperatures that will hit the mid to high 20s.

These are the NHS’ tips for coping in hot weather:

• Shut windows and pull down the shades when it is hotter outside. You can open the windows for ventilation when it is cooler.

• Avoid the heat: stay out of the sun and don’t go out between 11am and 3pm (the hottest part of the day) if you’re vulnerable to the effects of heat.

• Keep rooms cool by using shades or reflective material outside the windows. If this isn’t possible, use light-coloured curtains and keep them closed (metallic blinds and dark curtains can make the room hotter).

• Have cool baths or showers, and splash yourself with cool water.

• Drink cold drinks regularly, such as water and diluted fruit juice. Avoid excess alcohol, caffeine (tea, coffee and cola) or drinks high in sugar.

• Listen to alerts on the radio, TV and social media about keeping cool.

• Plan ahead to make sure you have enough supplies, such as food, water and any medications you need.

• Identify the coolest room in the house so you know where to go to keep cool.

• Wear loose, cool clothing, and a hat and sunglasses if you go outdoors.

• Check up on friends, relatives and neighbours who may be less able to look after themselves.

Seek help from a GP or contact NHS 111 if someone is feeling unwell and shows symptoms of: breathlessness, chest pain, confusion, intense thirst, weakness, dizziness, and cramps which get worse or don’t go away.