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Carlstadt Emergency Management
Friday June 29th, 2018 :: 01:25 p.m. EDT

Advisory

Heat Advisory

The National Weather Service has issued a HEAT ADVISORY for our area from noon today, Friday, June 29, 2018 until 9:00 pm on Saturday, June 30, 2018, but could.  The advisory is as follows:
The National Weather Service in Upton has issued a Heat Advisory,
which is in effect from noon to 9 PM EDT Saturday.
 
* HEAT INDEX VALUES...In the upper 90s. Heat index values will be
  at least a few degrees higher on Sunday.
 
* TIMING...Highest heat indices in the mid to late afternoon.
 
* IMPACTS...Extreme heat can cause illness and death among at-
  risk population who cannot stay cool. The heat and humidity
  may cause heat stress during outdoor exertion or extended
  exposure.
 
Extreme Heat often results in the highest number of annual deaths among all weather-related hazards. In most of the United States, extreme heat is defined as a long period (2 to 3 days) of high heat and humidity with temperatures above 90 degrees. In extreme heat, evaporation is slowed, and the body must work extra hard to maintain a normal temperature. This can lead to death by overworking the human body.
 
IF YOU ARE UNDER AN EXTREME HEAT WARNING:

  • Find air conditioning. Do not use electric fans when the temperature outside is more than 95 degrees, as this could increase the risk of heat-related illness. Fans create air flow and a false sense of comfort, but do not reduce body temperature.
  • Avoid strenuous activities.
  • Watch for heat illnesses such as heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Seek medical attention or call 9-1-1 if you, a family member or neighbor are experiencing one of these
  • Wear loose, lightweight, light-colored clothing.
  •  Check on family members and neighbors, particularly those who are elderly and handicapped.
  • Drink plenty of fluids. If you or someone you care for is on a special diet, ask a doctor how best to accommodate it. Also, alcoholic beverages, while refreshing, can cause dehydration and lead to a heat related illness.
  • Never leave a child, adult, or animal alone inside a vehicle.
 
 
RECOGNIZE AND RESPOND
 
Know the signs of heat-related illness and the ways to respond to it:
 
HEAT CRAMPS
  • Signs: Muscle pains or spasms in the stomach, arms, or legs
  • Actions: Go to a cooler location. Remove excess clothing. Take sips of cool sports drinks with salt and sugar. Get medical help if cramps last more than an hour.
 
 
HEAT EXHAUSTION
  • Signs: Heavy sweating, paleness, muscle cramps, tiredness, weakness, dizziness, headache, nausea or vomiting, or fainting
  • Actions: Go to an air-conditioned place and lie down. Loosen or remove clothing. Take a cool bath. Take sips of cool sports drinks with salt and sugar. Get medical help if symptoms get worse or last more than an hour.
 
HEAT STROKE
  • Signs: Extremely high body temperature (above 103 degrees) taken orally; red, hot, and dry skin with no sweat; rapid, strong pulse; dizziness; confusion; or unconsciousness
  • Actions: Call 911 or get the person to a hospital immediately. Cool down with whatever methods are available until medical help arrives.
 
 
Due to this heat advisory, the Carlstadt Office of Emergency Management will be opening and operating an Emergency Shelter / Cooling Center at the Civic Center located on Fourth Street.
 
Remember if your hot, so is your pet, so keep them cool and hydrated as well.
 
Please remain safe during this time of high heat. Check on elderly or handicapped neighbors. 
 
In case of emergency, call 9-1-1. For other questions, contact OEM @ 201-362-1942
 
Yours in Preparedness,
Carlstadt Office of Emergency Management
 

Address/Location
Carlstadt Emergency Management
500 Madison St
Carlstadt, NJ 07072

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 201-531-7182

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