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Metro Allows Drinking Water on Trains
WMATA changes its policy during the extremely hot weather.

Due to extreme heat, Metro announced Tuesday that riders will be allowed to carry and drink water on trains through the close of business Friday.
It's an exception to Metro's policy prohibiting food and drink and applies to water only, according to a news release. Water will be allowed in stations, on trains and aboard MetroAccess vehicles.
This week is forecast to be a scorcher and so far it's living up to the expectations.
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Metro is encouraging passengers to use either reusable containers or bottles that can be tightly secured.
The system is also reminding riders to properly dispose of waste.
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In a release, Metro provided the following heat safety tips:
- Monitor for heat exhaustion and heat stroke. If you're not feeling well, don't get on the train. An on-board medical emergency can delay an entire rail line. Instead, wait on the platform and ask a Metro employee to call for medical assistance.
- Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
- Stay out of direct sunlight.
- Wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothing.
Metro made the same exception last summer when temperatures spiked.
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