Sacramento County First District Supervisor Phil Serna Update
Sacramento County sent this email to their subscribers on July 12, 2024.
Cooling Centers Extended Through Friday, July 12
Update 7/12, 10:30 a.m.: The National Weather Service has extended its Excessive Heat Warning through Saturday, July 13 at 9 p.m. Some cooling centers have extended their openings; extended openings are in bold. The National Weather Service has extended its Excessive Heat Warning through Friday, July 12. Cooling center locations, days and times are listed below. All community members are welcome. Where allowed, pets must be on a leash or contained in an animal carrier at all times. Residents are encouraged to call 2-1-1 or visit 211sacramento.org before accessing a cooling center for the most up to date information on locations, days and operating hours. Residents are also encouraged to access existing cooling spaces such as libraries and community centers around the county. Staff will continue to monitor the weather and alerts from the National Weather Service to determine if extensions are needed. Sacramento Regional Transit (SacRT) will be providing free rides to and from the cooling centers for this event. Riders can inform the driver of their cooling center destination to receive a free ride.
North A Emergency Shelter – Please note this location has very limited capacity for pets
Sacramento County Service Center
Outreach and Engagement Center
Sam and Bonnie Pannell Center
Citrus Heights Police Department - Lobby
Rancho Cordova City Hall
Elk Grove Wackford Community Center
Folsom Police Department
Galt Police Station
Water Distribution Locations
Need water? There are 10 water distribution stations throughout Sacramento County. Please see the flyer for locations and hours. The public can pick up one gallon per person, while supplies last.
Stay Safe in the Heat
Sacramento County Public Health reminds residents to take steps to keep cool during the upcoming heat event. With these seasonably high temperatures expected, it is important that you take precautionary steps to keep yourself, your family, your neighbors and your pets cool, and remember to check on seniors and those with mobility issues at least twice a day.
Keep as cool and hydrated as possible; drink plenty of water, avoid spending time outside, especially during the hottest part of the day, and limit outside activities as much as possible. Cooling down a few hours a day will allow the body to recover and tolerate the heat better for the rest of the day.
Tips for Beating the Heat:
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