Cool Centers

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Community Action Partnership of Riverside County 2010 Summer Crisis Response

Do you want to escape the heat? A Cool Center is where you can go!

From June 15, 2010 to October 15, 2010, Community Action Partnership of Riverside County is coordinating Cool Centers to provide drop-in sites for vulnerable individuals, seniors, the disabled, and others in need of temporary relief from the heat. Cool Centers will open to the public, in affected areas, when the Riverside County Department of Public Health issues a “Heat Warning.”  Watch or listen for the “Heat Warning” on your television, radio, and local newspaper.

Keep Cool! Protect Your Health When It’s Hot!

• Drink plenty of water. Avoid alcohol and caffeine.
• Wear a wide-brimmed hat, or use an umbrella for shade.
• Wear lightweight, light-colored, loose clothing.
• Slow down—rest in the shade or a cool place when possible.
• Never leave a child, elderly, disabled person, or animal alone in a vehicle.
• Check on your friends and neighbors who are elderly or have medical conditions or at higher risk for problems when it is very hot.
• If you do not have an air conditioner, use a fan, make sure your windows are open and visit a cool center.
• Take a cool shower or bath.
• When it is hotter than 90 degrees, visit a friend with air conditioning or some place cool like a mall, a library or a senior center.
• Turn on your air conditioner

You are also at risk if you have certain medical conditions, take medication for high blood pressure, have a mental health condition, have been using drugs or alcohol, or have had a previous heat-related illness.

CDC Emergency Preparedness and Response Extream Heat Hot Tips