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Stay Cool

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With heat advisories in place on and off through much of the state, Oregon Health Authority is reminding people to take steps to avoid heat-related illnesses.

High temperatures can seriously affect the health of older adults, infants and children, those who live or work outdoors, have low incomes, or who have a chronic medical condition. Heat waves are occurring in Oregon more than usual and at higher temperatures. This is expected to worsen in coming years.

OHA offers the following tips to stay safe and healthy during extreme heat conditions:

Stay cool.

Stay hydrated.

Stay informed.

Other ways to stay cool without an air conditioner:

For more information, visit OHA’s website: www.oregon.gov/heat

Contact 211

During periods of extreme heat, counties often open cooling spaces for local communities to seek relief from high temperatures which will be listed here, by county, based on the information shared with 211info by the shelter providers. Opening hours are based on specific counties’ and individual agencies’ criteria.

Methods to contact 211:

211 Summer and Heat-Related Resources, including listings of cooling centers

If there is a shelter that is not listed, or information that needs to be edited, please email 211’s resource team: support@211info.org.