Beat the Heat
“New Yorkers should prepare for extremely hot weather this week, with heat indices in the mid to upper 90s,” said NYC Emergency Management Commissioner Zach Iscol. “It’s going to be hot from Sunday through Wednesday. Remember, heat kills more New Yorkers than any other weather event. But as New Yorkers, we’re going to look out for one another. That means encouraging those around you to go to a cool option and spreading the word that heat is life-threatening. Use air conditioning, visit air-conditioned places, and avoid using major appliances during the day to protect our energy grid. If you don’t have air conditioning, check out cooling centers at nyc.gov/beattheheat or call 311. Learn the signs of heat stroke, stay hydrated, and stay safe.”
The New York City Emergency Management Department and the Health Department urge New Yorkers to take steps to protect themselves and help others who may be at increased risk from the heat. For more information, including heat-related health tips and warning signs of heat illness, visit NYC.gov/health or NYC.gov/beattheheat. In New York City, most heat-related deaths occur after exposure to heat in homes without air conditioners. Air conditioning is the best way to stay safe and healthy when it is hot outside, but some people at risk of heat illness do not have or do not turn on an air conditioner.