With excessive temperatures expected today, Monday, Aug. 5, City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis is advising residents to take precautions against the heat. The National Weather Service is forecasting highs in the mid-90s in parts of Long Beach.
All City Parks, Recreation and Marine Community Centers and Long Beach Public Library locations are available as designated cooling centers during their normal business hours. Please contact Community Centers and Library locations ahead of time to confirm they are open in the case of unexpected closures.
People are encouraged to check on friends, family and neighbors who are home-bound to make sure they are not affected by the heat.
Older adults, those with chronic illnesses, infants and young children are at greater risk for heat-related illnesses. However, anyone can suffer heat illness and should take precautions to reduce the risk of heat-related illness and injury.
Stay Cool
Hydrate
Protect Against Heat-Related Illness
Signs of Heat-Related Illness
Get medical help right away if a person’s temperature rises to 103 or above; if a person loses consciousness; if they experience fast, strong pulse; or symptoms last longer than one hour or worsen. In addition to those listed above, signs of heat-related illness include:
Additionally, provide entry-proof barriers around pools and spas, and always have adult supervision while children are near water.
To learn more, visit longbeach.gov/extremeheat or call 562.570.7907. People are also encouraged to follow the Health Department on Facebook, X and Instagram.