Know the heat risk before it becomes an emergency.
Detect your location, search any city worldwide, view weather-map layers, and create a shareable heat-stress safety report in seconds.
Change location manually
Type a country, city, or area name, then select a result to calculate heat stress for that place.
Wind, heat, humidity and cloud status
Switch weather layers to understand the environment around the selected location. The map centers automatically after location detection or city search.
Heat-stress full detailed report
Wind status
-- km/hLive wind movement for the selected place.
Heat status
--°CCurrent heat stress temperature level.
Humidity status
--%Moisture level affecting body cooling.
Cloud status
--%Cloud cover around the location.
Recommended actions
Emergency arrangements
Heat stress
Heat stress happens when the body cannot cool itself fast enough during hot, humid, or physically demanding conditions.
Heatstroke warning
Confusion, fainting, very hot skin, seizures, or loss of consciousness are emergency warning signs.
Prevention
Drink water often, rest in shade, schedule heavy work in cooler hours, and watch vulnerable people closely.
Heat stress FAQs
What is heat stress?
Heat stress is the total burden of heat on the body from air temperature, humidity, sunlight, clothing, wind, and physical work. It can lead to heat cramps, heat exhaustion, or heatstroke.
What should I do during high risk?
Move work to cooler hours, increase rest breaks, provide shade or air-conditioned recovery, drink water frequently, and check workers, children, older adults, and people with illness.
What are emergency signs?
Call emergency services immediately for confusion, collapse, seizures, unconsciousness, very high body temperature, or symptoms that worsen despite cooling.
How can I contact Heat Stress Info?
For support, safety resources, and website inquiries, email mail@heatstressinfo.com.