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8/11/2021 - City of New London Cooling Centers Update Aug. 11-13, 2021

August 10, 2021

City of New London

Cooling Center, for Predicted Hot/Warm and Oppressive Weather

Face Coverings and Social Distancing Are Required

 

The temperatures are forecasted to be unusually high, with extreme levels of heat and humidity for the next three days Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.  The city working with the New London Public Library has established a cooling center for those in need at the library, 63 Huntington Street in the meeting room on the first floor.  The cooling center will be in operation during the hours of the Library on Wednesday 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM, Thursday, Friday 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM, Saturday 9:30 AM- 1:30 PM.

 

City First Responders, New London Police and Fire Departments will be closely monitoring the weather conditions while looking for those in heat related distress. 

 

Although anyone can suffer from heat-related illness, some people are at greater risk than others:
  *   Infants and young children are sensitive to the effects of high temperatures and rely on others to regulate their environments and provide adequate liquids.
  *   People 65 years of age or older may not compensate for heat stress efficiently and are less likely to sense and respond to change in temperature.
  *   People who are overweight may be prone to heat sickness because of their tendency to retain more body heat.
  *   People who overexert during work or exercise may become dehydrated and susceptible to heat sickness.
  *   People who are physically ill, especially those with heart disease or high blood pressure, or who take certain medications, such as for depression, insomnia, or poor circulation, may be affected by extreme heat.
Some prevention tips to stay safe in extreme heat include:
Stay Cool:
Keep your body temperature cool to avoid heat-related illness
Stay in air-conditioned buildings as much as possible. If you must be outdoors, try to limit your outdoor activity to the morning and evening. Try to rest often in shady areas so that your body has a chance to cool off.
  *   Find an air-conditioned shelter. Do not rely on a fan as your primary cooling device.
  *   Avoid direct sunlight.
  *   Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing.
  *   Take cool showers or baths.
  *   Check on those most at-risk several times a day.
  *   Pets that cannot be brought indoors should be provided ready access to water and shade.
  Stay Hydrated:  Because your body loses fluids through sweat during times of extreme heat.
  *   To avoid dehydration drink more water than usual.
  *   Don't wait until you're thirsty to drink more fluids.
  *   Drink from two to four cups of water every hour while working or exercising outside.
  *   Avoid alcohol or liquids containing high amounts of sugar.
  *   Remind others to drink enough water.

 

Approved by Mayor Michael E. Passero


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