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Latinos Progresando
Extreme heat and high humidity can be dangerous to anyone, but particularly to the elderly, infants, and young children, persons with disabilities and people on medication for chronic health problems. Here are some common sense tips for handling the heat:
Tips for Handling the Heat
If you go outside in the heat…
Do Not Leave Children in Cars
Highlights of the Heat Warning Response
Keeping Your Pets Cool
Related Links
Additional Resources for Staying Cool
Residents should call 3-1-1 to request heat-related assistance of all types, whether to:
It is against the law to open a fire hydrant. If you see an opened hydrant, please report it to 3-1-1 immediately. An open hydrant hinders the Fire Department’s ability to fight fires, reduces water pressure in your home and may cause basement flooding. An opened hydrant is a very dangerous place for children to play.
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