Help for Dealing with the Extreme Heat in Greater Cincinnati
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The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for the Greater Cincinnati area through 8 p.m. on Thursday, July 2nd. Heat index temperatures could reach a high of 105.
During a heat advisory you should take precautions such as drinking plenty of fluids, staying inside where there is air-conditioning , staying out of the sun if possible and checking up on people who may need assistance. Outdoor work should only be scheduled for the early morning or evening when temperatures are cooler to avoid heat-related illness. Be sure to wear lightweight and loose-fitting clothing when outside.

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), people with behavioral health conditions are among those at highest risk of heat-related illnesses or death from extreme temperatures. Psychotropic medications may increase risk, and use of alcohol and other substances also can place people at more risk of harm. For additional information read the SAMHSA article, Tips for People Who Take Medication HERE.
You can also check out the Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services (OHMAS) pamphlet which lists medications that can be susceptible to heat related illness.
FOR THOSE WHO MAY NOT HAVE ACCESS TO AIR-CONDITIONING, THE FOLLOWING COOLING CENTERS WILL BE OPEN IN HAMILTON COUNTY:
ALL Cincinnati Recreation Centers will be open to the public during normal hours , regardless of their membership status. Click here to find a recreation center near you, as well as hours.
The 23 CRC pools are accessible with membership or through paid admission. Five of those pools (Bond Hill, Filson, Hanna, Hirsch, and Millvale are free for youth under the age of 18. Click here for pool locations and hours.
Spraygrounds are also available free of charge from 10 m - 9 pm for citizens to cool off during the heat. They are located at Caldwell, College Hill, Dyer, McKie, North Fairmount, Oakley, Oyler, Pleasant Ridge, and South Fairmount.
NORTHERN KENTUCKY COOLING CENTER INFORMATION:
Emergency Shelter of NKY: Located at 436 W 13th St, Covington, KY. Open 24 hours (for adults only).
City of Covington: Located at 20 West Pike Street. Open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Kenton County Administration Building: Located at 1840 Simon Kenton Way. Open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Northern Kentucky Community Action Centers: All eight county Community Action Centers are open during routine business hours.
Boone, Campbell, and Kenton County Libraries during business hours



