Coping with heat
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Go for a walk in Hamlin Park Photo courtesy City of Shoreline |
Information on what to do and where to go to stay cool here
Excessive Heat Advisory in Effect to 11:00pm Wednesday August 16, 2023
Public locations, such as the Hangar at Town Square in Kenmore, Town Center at Lake Forest Park, public libraries, and senior centers are open and can provide an air-conditioned break from the heat.
For those experiencing homelessness and looking to get out of the heat, King County Regional Homeless Authority has identified locations to assist.
King County Metro riders can find heat-related information and how to stay cool and safe on Metro during the heat.
Tips for coping with hot weather:
- Drink plenty of fluids,
- Keep out of the sun as much as possible,
- Check up on relatives and neighbors.
- Take extra precautions when working outside,
- Schedule outdoor activities in the early morning or evening
- Wear lightweight and loose-fitting clothing,
- Take frequent breaks in the shade or air-conditioned environments.
Anyone who feels overcome by heat should be moved to a cool, shaded location. If the person is experiencing signs of heat stroke, it is an emergency, and you should call 911.
Along with this heat advisory, remember the threat created by cold water temperatures and fast-moving rivers this time of year. If you plan to use natural bodies of water to cool down, please be especially cautious.
For further information on how to stay cool and safe, visit the Public Health Seattle and King County Hot Weather Preparedness page,
Along with this heat advisory, remember the threat created by cold water temperatures and fast-moving rivers this time of year. If you plan to use natural bodies of water to cool down, please be especially cautious.
For further information on how to stay cool and safe, visit the Public Health Seattle and King County Hot Weather Preparedness page,
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