Heat warning prompts activation of cool centers in Riverside County
A heat warning is being issued across Riverside County as temperatures are expected to climb to well into the triple digits through the weekend. Cool centers in the affected areas are open to provide relief to residents.
Individuals susceptible to excessive heat, including the elderly and families with young children, are encouraged to visit a cool center during extended periods of excessive heat. Cool Centers will provide snacks and water, in addition to activities and resource information.
Riverside County health officials are particularly urging residents in the Coachella Valley and desert areas, where temperatures regularly reach triple digits during the summer, that the high temperatures can pose dangers to those who believe they are acclimated to the heat.
“The predicted temperatures are a reminder that summer isn’t quite over, and we need to be mindful of the impact that extreme heat can have on our health,” said Dr. Cameron Kaiser, public health officer for Riverside County. “Taking extra precautions can make a big difference.”
Kaiser reminded those who will be driving long distances to check their vehicles to make sure they are running properly and to carry extra water in the car. Drivers are also urged to never leave children, the elderly or pets in a vehicle even for a short period of time.
People with the following symptoms should try to remain in a cool place and drink water to prevent dehydration:
Headache
Dizziness
Weakness or muscle pains
Nausea and vomiting
Full List of Cooling Centers in Riverside County
For more information, call (888) 636-8676 or visit rivcohealth.org
The heat advisories and cool centers are services offered by the Community Action Partnership of Riverside County, Riverside County Department of Public Health, Riverside County Fire Department, Community Connect, and the American Red Cross.