Skip to content

Heat warning: City urges residents to seek out air conditioning

City facilities and libraries have been opened to members of the public looking for a place to cool off
hot weather heat
This hot couple needs to get themselves to a City of Guelph facility, or library pronto

NEWS RELEASE

CITY OF GUELPH

*************************
Extreme heat warning issued for city of Guelph

Keep cool at air-conditioned city facilities and libraries

Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for Guelph that began today, Tuesday, July 12.

The City of Guelph reminds residents that air-conditioned City facilities and libraries are open to residents and visitors looking for a place to keep cool during the severe heat warning.

Visit guelph.ca/coolingcentres for a list of locations and hours.

When it’s hot, Public Health reminds residents to drink plenty of water, stay out of the sun, and to make a habit of checking on elderly family, friends, and neighbours. It’s also a good idea to plan breaks from the heat by spending a few hours in an air conditioned spot such as a shopping mall, grocery store, community or recreation centre, place of worship, or public library.

Look for the Blue W decal on business windows in Guelph—including restaurants, city facilities and businesses—to fill your reusable bottle with healthy, safe municipal tap water, free-of-charge as part of the Blue W program. Visit bluew.org for a list of participating locations.

For more information on heat and your health, visit Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health or call 519-822-2715 extension 4753 or toll-free at 1-800-265-7293 extension 4753. For information on pet safety during extreme heat, please contact the Guelph Humane Society at 519-824-3091.

*************************


Comments

Verified reader

If you would like to apply to become a verified commenter, please fill out this form.