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          HomeReleasesMiami-Dade County urges residents and visitors to take precautions during excessive heat event this week
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          Miami-Dade County urges residents and visitors to take precautions during excessive heat event this week

          Press Release department org1550788470031471 /global/economy/resilience/home.page 2023-06-14 2023-06-15T04:15:00.000Z 12 15 pm Sandra St. Hilaire [email protected] 305-790-5472 Miami-Dade County urges residents and visitors to take precautions during excessive heat event this week National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory and Miami-Dade County urges all residents to follow heat safety tips and guidlelines. <p>The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Heat Advisory for Miami-Dade County from June 14 at 12:00 p.m. through June 14 at 7:00 p.m. A Heat Advisory is published when a heat index of 105&deg; F or higher is expected for at least 2 hours. Under this advisory, Miami-Dade County urges residents to take extra precautions, especially those who are at most risk such as children, infants, older adults, people with chronic medical conditions, outdoor workers, and pregnant women.&nbsp;</p> <p>&ldquo;We want our residents and visitors to be aware of the potential risks of extreme heat, so that we can all take the proper precautions to stay safe and healthy here in Miami-Dade County,&rdquo; said County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. &nbsp;&ldquo;I encourage all residents to do a Heat Check: drink water, rest, and find shade if you are working or playing outdoors this week.&rdquo; &nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>Just last month, as part of the beginning of the second Heat Season, Miami-Dade County and the National Weather Service Miami - South Florida Weather Forecast Office announced a pilot project to lower the thresholds to issue heat advisories from 108&deg;F to 105&deg;F, and lower the threshold to issue heat warnings from 113&deg;F to 110&deg;F. &nbsp;The pilot project includes enhanced messaging and communication of daily heat hazards via social media, as well as specialized briefings to emergency managers when the heat index is forecast to reach orange levels on the Hazardous Weather Outlook. An orange level on the Hazardous Weather Outlook is when heat indices are forecasted to be 103&deg;F or higher. This project will be evaluated at the end of the Heat Season to determine feasibility to continue in 2024 and beyond, and perhaps include all of South Florida.&nbsp;</p> <p>Individuals who do not have access to air conditioning are strongly encouraged to seek relief with a friend or family member who has air conditioning or in public air-conditioned facilities such as Miami-Dade County Public Libraries, malls, or community recreation centers. Employers with workers exposed to heat are encouraged to provide shaded rest breaks with ample drinking water. &nbsp; &nbsp;</p> <p>In addition to seeking a cool place to beat the heat, people working, walking or recreating outside should remember that heat-related illnesses such as heat stroke can happen quickly. The community is encouraged to take simple precautions to prevent heat-related illnesses including:&nbsp;</p> <ul> <li>If you feel lightheaded, confused, weak, or faint, seek medical attention immediately by calling 911. &nbsp;</li> <li>Drink plenty of fluids throughout the day especially those with electrolytes, avoiding those that that contain caffeine, high sugar content, and alcohol. &nbsp;</li> <li>Eat light, cool, easy-to-digest foods such as fruit or salads. If you pack food, put it in a cooler or carry an ice pack. Don't leave it sitting in the sun. Meats and dairy products can spoil quickly in hot weather.&nbsp;</li> <li>Do not take salt tablets unless specified by a physician.&nbsp;</li> <li>Avoid outdoor activities during the peak hours of the day. Limit outdoors activities to the early morning or evening hours.&nbsp;</li> <li>If you must be outdoors, slow down, take breaks in a shaded or cool areas and drink cool fluids every hour. &nbsp;</li> <li>Wear clothing that is lightweight, light colored and loose fitting. Protect your face and scalp from harmful UV rays by wearing a hat and protect your skin by applying sunscreen.&nbsp;</li> <li>Do not leave children or pets in cars. &nbsp;</li> <li>Minimize direct exposure to the sun. Sunburn reduces your body's ability to dissipate heat. &nbsp;</li> <li>If you have pets, bring them indoors. If they need to remain outdoors, make sure they have access to a cool, shaded area with plenty of water.&nbsp;</li> <li>Those particularly sensitive to heat such as children, infants, older adults (especially those who have preexisting diseases, take certain medications, living alone or with limited mobility), those with chronic medical conditions, and pregnant women should stay in the coolest available place.&nbsp;</li> <li>Use portable electric fans. Do not direct the flow of fans toward yourself when room temperature is hotter than 90&deg;F. The dry blowing air will dehydrate you faster, endangering your health.&nbsp;</li> <li>Take a cool bath or shower and/or use a moist towel around your neck and head for cooling.&nbsp;</li> <li>Check on older, sick, or frail people who may need help responding to the heat. &nbsp;</li> </ul> <p>For more additional heat health tips, visit: https://www.weather.gov/safety/heat-during &nbsp; or <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/disasters/extremeheat/heattips.html">https://www.cdc.gov/disasters/extremeheat/heattips.html&nbsp;</a></p> <p>For more information on locations and hours of operations for spots you can go to keep cool, visit: &nbsp;</p> <ul> <li>Miami-Dade Public Library System:<a href="http://www.mdpls.org"> www.mdpls.org&nbsp;</a></li> <li>Miami-Dade Parks, Recreation, Open Spaces department (PROS): <a href="http://www.miamidade.gov/parks">www.miamidade.gov/parks</a> &nbsp;</li> <li>Or call the Miami-Dade Contact Center by dialing 311 or (305) 468-5900. &nbsp;</li> <li>Persons experiencing homelessness who are seeking assistance, should call the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust Helpline at 1 (877) 994-HELP (4357) or (305) 375-CARE (2273).&nbsp;</li> </ul> no 2023 00 a.m. 00 a.m. Regulatory and Economic Resources 1 rel1686759013487947 Regulatory and Economic Resources Office of Resilience local county miami-dade department department Regulatory and Economic ResourcesRER Contact Us /global/economy/contact.page /global/publicrecords/search.page Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources <p>The Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources' mission is to enhance and protect the quality of life in Miami-Dade County through visionary planning, efficient land development and sound regulation that foster resilience, sustainable growth and long-term economic vitality.</p> /resources/images/banners/economy.jpg Director Director Lourdes M. Gomez Lourdes%20M.%20Gomez /global/government/biographies/regulatory-economic-resources.page Stephen P. Clark Center - 111 NW 1st Street [loc1454454181420459] : Miami ^ 33128 loc1454454181420459 11th Floor 305-375-2877 [email protected] /global/economy/home.page Herbert S. Saffir Permitting and Inspection Center - 11805 SW 26 Street [loc1471286303615701] : Miami ^ 33175 loc1471286303615701 786-315-2000 facebook twitter instagram <p>To request materials in an accessible format, or if you require special accomodations, please contact our ADA Coordinator:</p> Alain Donderiz [email protected] 305-372-6779 regulatory-and-economic-resources org1462997730447672 loc1454454181420459,loc1471286303615701 Stephen P. Clark Center,Herbert S. Saffir Permitting and Inspection Center 111 NW 1st Street,11805 SW 26 Street 11th Floor, Miami, Miami 33128, 33175 305-375-2877,786-315-2000 , [email protected], /global/economy/home.page facebook,twitter,instagram https://www.facebook.com/MiamiDadeRER,https://twitter.com/MiamiDadeRER,https://www.instagram.com/miamidaderer/ Director
          MIAMI-DADE ( June 14, 2023 )–

          The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Heat Advisory for Miami-Dade County from June 14 at 12:00 p.m. through June 14 at 7:00 p.m. A Heat Advisory is published when a heat index of 105° F or higher is expected for at least 2 hours. Under this advisory, Miami-Dade County urges residents to take extra precautions, especially those who are at most risk such as children, infants, older adults, people with chronic medical conditions, outdoor workers, and pregnant women. 

          “We want our residents and visitors to be aware of the potential risks of extreme heat, so that we can all take the proper precautions to stay safe and healthy here in Miami-Dade County,” said County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava.  “I encourage all residents to do a Heat Check: drink water, rest, and find shade if you are working or playing outdoors this week.”   

          Just last month, as part of the beginning of the second Heat Season, Miami-Dade County and the National Weather Service Miami - South Florida Weather Forecast Office announced a pilot project to lower the thresholds to issue heat advisories from 108°F to 105°F, and lower the threshold to issue heat warnings from 113°F to 110°F.  The pilot project includes enhanced messaging and communication of daily heat hazards via social media, as well as specialized briefings to emergency managers when the heat index is forecast to reach orange levels on the Hazardous Weather Outlook. An orange level on the Hazardous Weather Outlook is when heat indices are forecasted to be 103°F or higher. This project will be evaluated at the end of the Heat Season to determine feasibility to continue in 2024 and beyond, and perhaps include all of South Florida. 

          Individuals who do not have access to air conditioning are strongly encouraged to seek relief with a friend or family member who has air conditioning or in public air-conditioned facilities such as Miami-Dade County Public Libraries, malls, or community recreation centers. Employers with workers exposed to heat are encouraged to provide shaded rest breaks with ample drinking water.    

          In addition to seeking a cool place to beat the heat, people working, walking or recreating outside should remember that heat-related illnesses such as heat stroke can happen quickly. The community is encouraged to take simple precautions to prevent heat-related illnesses including: 

          • If you feel lightheaded, confused, weak, or faint, seek medical attention immediately by calling 911.  
          • Drink plenty of fluids throughout the day especially those with electrolytes, avoiding those that that contain caffeine, high sugar content, and alcohol.  
          • Eat light, cool, easy-to-digest foods such as fruit or salads. If you pack food, put it in a cooler or carry an ice pack. Don't leave it sitting in the sun. Meats and dairy products can spoil quickly in hot weather. 
          • Do not take salt tablets unless specified by a physician. 
          • Avoid outdoor activities during the peak hours of the day. Limit outdoors activities to the early morning or evening hours. 
          • If you must be outdoors, slow down, take breaks in a shaded or cool areas and drink cool fluids every hour.  
          • Wear clothing that is lightweight, light colored and loose fitting. Protect your face and scalp from harmful UV rays by wearing a hat and protect your skin by applying sunscreen. 
          • Do not leave children or pets in cars.  
          • Minimize direct exposure to the sun. Sunburn reduces your body's ability to dissipate heat.  
          • If you have pets, bring them indoors. If they need to remain outdoors, make sure they have access to a cool, shaded area with plenty of water. 
          • Those particularly sensitive to heat such as children, infants, older adults (especially those who have preexisting diseases, take certain medications, living alone or with limited mobility), those with chronic medical conditions, and pregnant women should stay in the coolest available place. 
          • Use portable electric fans. Do not direct the flow of fans toward yourself when room temperature is hotter than 90°F. The dry blowing air will dehydrate you faster, endangering your health. 
          • Take a cool bath or shower and/or use a moist towel around your neck and head for cooling. 
          • Check on older, sick, or frail people who may need help responding to the heat.  

          For more additional heat health tips, visit: https://www.weather.gov/safety/heat-during   or https://www.cdc.gov/disasters/extremeheat/heattips.html 

          For more information on locations and hours of operations for spots you can go to keep cool, visit:  

          • Miami-Dade Public Library System: www.mdpls.org 
          • Miami-Dade Parks, Recreation, Open Spaces department (PROS): www.miamidade.gov/parks  
          • Or call the Miami-Dade Contact Center by dialing 311 or (305) 468-5900.  
          • Persons experiencing homelessness who are seeking assistance, should call the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust Helpline at 1 (877) 994-HELP (4357) or (305) 375-CARE (2273). 

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          To request materials in accessible format, sign language interpreters, and/or any accommodation to participate in any County-sponsored program or meeting, please contact the ADA Coordinator, five days in advance to initiate your request. TTY users may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service).

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