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Inclement Weather
Rain

At times, practices or games may be postponed or cancelled due to excessive rain.
Please check the Forsyth County Broncos website for field conditions.


Lightning

During Practice we will use an air horn

1. One Blow will indicate that lightning is present and everyone will need to move to their cars. DO NOT LEAVE! 30 minute wait time from the most recent observed lightning

2. Two Blows and an email will indicate that it is safe to come back and resume practice

3. Three blows and an email will indicate that practice is cancelled


Extreme Heat Related Conditions

The heat index is defined by the National Weather Service as the combination of air temperature (degrees) and relative humidity (percent). NWMPWFL will cancel activities for all organizations on days when the Heat Index is above 104.  The Forsyth County Broncos will alter scheduled activities on days where the Heat Index is above 94 at the discretion of the VP of Athletics.


While on the field, heat exhaustion is a threat for participants, coaches, and spectators. Treatment for all heat related conditions involves immediately moving the person to a cool place, removing equipment and unnecessary clothing. Immediately administer fluids and elevate feet above the heart to stabilize blood pressure and circulation to the brain.  

Heat Exhaustion involves:

  • Profuse sweating
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Headache
  • Cool, Clammy ashen skin

Treatment:

  • Remove unnecessary equipment and clothing
  • Sponge towel with cool water to rapidly cool the body
  • Rest in a cool place

Heat Stroke involves:

  • No sweating
  • Disoriented
  • Hot Red Dry Skin
  • A feeling of burning up
  • Glassy stare
  • Possibly unconscious

Treatment:

  • Contact EMS IMMEDIATELY!!!!
  • Remove unnecessary equipment and clothing
  • Rapidly cool body with ice in the armpits, neck, and groin regions

Extreme Severe Weather
3 Immediate Blasts of the Horn

For the purpose of definition, extreme severe weather will be classified as storms possibly containing hail or a tornado.

  • The Official in Charge will monitor weather reports during the day to determine if the threat is substantial enough to cancel scheduled activities for the day.
  • If conditions deteriorate while on the field, all athletic activity shall be suspended immediately by the official in charge with 3 rapid blasts of the horn.
  • All participants, coaches, and spectators are to leave the field immediately, proceeding to the South entrance of Clemmons Elementary. Once inside, everyone should quickly move to the gym area until notice is given that it is safe to leave the building.
  • Assigned Bronco Board members will help facilitate the flow of people.
  • The Official in Charge will make the call on when it is safe to leave the school.

 

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