Winter is traditionally associated with an increase in mortality. However, seasonal increases in warmer months are often overlooked. In this article, we discuss the main reasons why deaths may increase over spring and summer, and how to prepare.
It is well-known that alcohol-related deaths rise over spring and summer. Research from the US shows that blood alcohol levels (BAC) are 47% higher than average during warm spells. Drinking alcohol in hot weather can quickly lead to heatstroke, is statistically linked to water-based fatalities, and is a factor in many accidents.
When planning hospital bags for dead bodies, be mindful of calendar dates where alcohol intake is likely to be elevated. Celebrations such as Easter and bank holidays are particularly high-risk, as are occasions such as Royal anniversaries and major sporting events.
As people head outdoors, deaths by misadventure statistically increase. Drowning is one of the major accidental causes of death during the spring and summer months. In the six weeks between June 2022 and 16th August 2022, there were 50 confirmed drowning fatalities due to hot weather, with the RLSS and RoSPA announcing that the figure is “likely to be much higher.”
When preparing body bags for drowning victims, watch the weather forecast closely, and work with a trusted supplier who can guarantee same-day cadaver bag delivery.
334 billion vehicle miles are travelled every year in the UK. In 2023, there were five fatalities for every billion miles, a total of 1,624. While winter road traffic accidents are often associated with dangerous driving conditions, the summer months are known for alcohol-related and stress-related road accidents. Clogged roads, hot vehicles, and heat tiredness can call combine into a deadly set of circumstances.
When Easter or the summer holidays are approaching, emergency service teams should have an extra supply of body bags. These should include specialist heavy-duty bags for trauma victims.
Heatstroke and dehydration can strike anyone. Summer 2024 saw the high-profile death of celebrity GP Mike Mosely, showing that even medical experts can fall victim to the dangers of a hot day. In the UK in 2022, there were 2,985 deaths directly attributed to heatstroke, a number that is likely to be significantly higher when comorbidities are considered.
When organising the number of bags for dead bodies, never underestimate the deadly dangers of a heatwave. As climate change means that these increasingly strike with little warning, preparedness is key.
During the spring and summer, older adults are at particular risk of heat-related illnesses and mortality. As skin ages, it loses its ability to sweat, enabling heat to build-up inside the body. Equally, heat can amplify pre-existing medical conditions, especially cardiac conditions.
If a hot spell arrives, always be prepared for an increase in the number of body bags. Older bariatric patients are particularly vulnerable, so ensure that you have the correct size bags available.
Preparedness is crucial for the spring and summer months. At SLiK-PAK, our experience and statistical supply-chain modelling can help. Get in touch today to learn about our high-quality body bag supply services.
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