s cannot be met, a cascade of events occur, ultimately resulting in circulatory failure and a rise in core temperature to lethal levels.1 This leads to heat illnesses, varying from heat oedema, heat rash, heat syncope, heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke.1, 5???11 Heat exhaustion is a condition in which core temperature rises to 38??C???40??C. Heat stroke is the most severe form with core