Harmattan, a dry and dusty wind that sweeps across West Africa from the Sahara Desert between November and March, is a defining feature of the region’s climate. This season brings cooler temperatures, low humidity, and a hazy atmosphere, but it also comes with its challenges, such as dry skin, respiratory issues, and increased fire hazards. Here’s a guide to staying comfortable and healthy during Harmattan.
- Keep warm and comfortable
The Harmattan can bring chilly mornings and evenings, so having appropriate clothing is essential. Wear layered clothing to adjust to the fluctuating temperatures. Woollen sweaters, scarves, and gloves can help retain warmth, especially in the early hours.
- Protect your skin and hair
The dry air during Harmattan can strip moisture from your skin and hair. Combat this by:
- Using moisturisers rich in shea butter or glycerin to keep your skin hydrated.
- Applying lip balm to prevent chapped lips.
- Covering your hair with hats or scarves to minimise exposure to the harsh winds.
- Using hair oils or leave-in conditioners to prevent dryness and breakage.
- Safeguard your eyes and nose
Dust particles in the air can irritate your eyes and nasal passages. Protect yourself by:
- Wear sunglasses to shield your eyes from dust.
- Using saline nasal sprays to keep your nasal passages moist and prevent irritation.
- Stay hydrated
The dry conditions can lead to dehydration. Drink plenty of water throughout the day to keep your body hydrated. Herbal teas or soups can also help maintain fluid balance while providing warmth.
- Minimise dust exposure indoors
Keep your home environment clean and dust-free to avoid respiratory discomfort:
- Shut windows and doors to reduce the entry of dust.
- Use damp cloths to clean surfaces, as they are more effective at trapping dust than dry ones.
- Invest in an air purifier to improve indoor air quality.
- Be fire safety conscious
The Harmattan season increases the risk of fire outbreaks due to the dry, dusty conditions. Ensure safety by:
- Avoiding open flames near dry vegetation.
- Storing flammable materials securely.
- Educating your household about fire safety protocols.
- Take care of your health
Respiratory issues such as asthma or bronchitis may worsen during Harmattan. To protect your health:
- Use a face mask when outdoors to filter dust particles.
- Keep prescribed medications handy if you have pre-existing respiratory conditions.
- Consider using a humidifier indoors to add moisture to the air