The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Officials issue Code Red Heat warning

- MediaNews Group

The Montgomery County Commission­ers have declared a Code Red Hot Weather Health Warning for the county.

The declaratio­n was made on the advice of the Montgomery County Department of Public Safety based on a review of forecasts from the National Weather Service.

The Code Red has been issued for Montgomery County from Wednesday until Sunday, July 21.

Code Red Hot Weather Health Warnings are issued in anticipati­on of an oppressive­ly hot air mass with a heat index of 100 degrees Fahrenheit or greater. Heat index values will range from 100 to 105 Wednesday and Thursday, and from 105 to 110 on Friday through Sunday. Such conditions are associated with excess mortality, and residents should take precaution­s to prevent heat-related stress and exhaustion.

Those especially at risk are very young children, elderly adults, and people with chronic medical conditions, and who take certain medication­s. Friends, relatives, or neighbors should check on people who may be at risk.

Here are some helpful tips on how to alleviate the effects of the hot weather:

• Drink plenty of non-alcoholic, non-caffeinate­d fluids. • Wear lightweigh­t, lightcolor­ed, loose-fitting clothing.

• If at all possible, try to get outdoor work completed during the morning to avoid the warmest part of the day.

• Keep windows and interior doors open when running a fan at home.

• Keep cool by seeking an air-conditione­d building if available, if not, seek rest in the shade.–

• Most of the Senior Adult Activity Centers (SAACs) are air-conditione­d, as are malls and libraries.

For general hot weather and heat exhaustion/stroke informatio­n, check the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website at https://emergency. cdc.gov/disasters/extremehea­t/ or the Montgomery County Office of Public Health webpage at www.montcopa.org/codered. The Montgomery County Office of Public Health distribute­s hot weather educationa­l materials to Montgomery County residents upon request. The Montgomery County Office of Senior Services maintains a list of weather-sensitive older residents on whom they check in heat emergencie­s.

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With temperatur­es topping over 90 degrees in the region, everyone is looking for a fun way to cool off in the midst of summer.

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