Stay Safe in the Heat – Heat Advisory in Effect
Posted on June 30, 2026
Hot weather can affect anyone, but it can be especially dangerous for Elders, young children, people with chronic health conditions, and those who work or spend time outdoors.
Knowing the signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke can help prevent a medical emergency.
📄 Click the link below to learn:
💧 How to stay cool and hydrated
🚨 The warning signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke
❤️ What to do if someone is experiencing a heat-related illness
🌤️ Tips for staying safe during periods of extreme heat
Please take a few minutes to review this information and share it with your family and friends. Looking out for one another can help keep our community safe this summer. ☀️


