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Extreme Heat Cooling Centres
Programs that provide air conditioned facilities which are open to the public during dangerously hot weather. Spending a few hours in an air-conditioned environment can bring down the body's core temperature and make it easier to handle the heat. Older and/or frail adults, homeless people, parents with small children and persons with health conditions that may be made worse by the weather should consider spending time in a cooling centre, particularly between 1pm and 5pm when temperatures are at their highest. Cooling centres may also have water and other liquids available to protect against dehydration, and some allow pets.
The above terms and definitions are part of the Taxonomy of Human Services, used here by permission of INFO LINE of Los Angeles.