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Working in the Elements: 4 Keys to Staying Comfortable While Working Outside

May 4, 2017 by Pam Maynard

When you’re used to an office environment, you might dream of a job outside. Although an outdoor position may seem ideal, you’re subjected to the weathering elements each and every day. Working in the elements is tough so you must stay comfortable by employing these basic tips. Your workday will fly by as a result.

Donning a Hat

Your head is one of the most vulnerable areas on your body. Wear a cap or hat designed for the work space, such as a hardhat. The coverage protects your scalp from sunburn while creating shade across your face and neck. It’s possible to feel cooler with a hat on because of this shading effect. Your safety on the job might be improved too because you’ll be able to see better with a shady area across your eyes.

Slip on Gloves

Gloves serve several purposes when you work outdoors. If you work with your hands, such as during construction projects, gloves protect your hands from friction. Covering your fingers may be simply necessary because of cold conditions. Ideally, wear gloves when frigid fingers might be the result of too much time in the outdoor elements. You want a steady, blood flow to the fingers as you remain productive.

Preparing for Rain

In many regions, outdoor work doesn’t stop for a rainstorm. Be prepared by having a rain jacket nearby. These jackets normally have a hood with several pockets so that you can stay dry without sacrificing productivity. Some companies, like Ben’s Cleaner Sales, know that you should keep them buttoned up so that any driving rain doesn’t travel to your chest, which can cause a cold to set in. Allow the jacket to air dry after the rain so that it lasts for more than one rainy season.

Pour on the Sunscreen

Go to work each day with sunscreen on any exposed skin. Cloudy days are just as dangerous as sunny ones because ultraviolet radiation still permeates the skies. Working outdoors increases your chances for skin damage if you don’t wear sunscreen each day. If you don’t spread a lotion on your skin, try to cover up as many exposed areas as possible. Long sleeves and pants will fight off skin damage because of the fabric coverage.

Communicate with your supervisor if there are any issues regarding your health during outdoor work. Extreme temperatures often equate to more injuries if regular breaks aren’t taken. Sit in the shade, and drink plenty of water. Taking care of yourself will equate to a well-done job at the end of the outdoor project.

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Filed Under: home and living Tagged With: gloves, heat, rain, sunscreen, work outdoors, WORKING outside

About Pam Maynard

Meet Pam, the heart and soul behind Mom Does Reviews! This busy wife, mom, and content creator shares her life from her happy homestead in New Hampshire. Her home is a bustling hub of love, shared with her son and three lively dogs. When she's not busy crafting engaging content, you can often find Pam enjoying quality time with her furry companions, indulging in her favorite chocolate, and savoring a good cup of coffee.



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