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Cinnaminson Cooling Center Opens Amid Excessive Heat Warning

An Excessive Heat Warning is in effect for Burlington County through Sunday night.

CINNAMINSON, NJ — A cooling center has opened at the Burlington County Library's Cinnaminson Branch amid an Excessive Heat Warning that remains in effect through 10 p.m. on Sunday, July 21.

The heat index values up to 110 degrees due to temperatures in the upper 90s, according to the forecast from the National Weather Service. The highest heat index values will occur during the daytime, especially on Saturday.

“With rising temperatures, it is important to drink more fluids and be mindful of keeping cool to help you and your loved ones avoid heat related illnesses,” Burlington County Freeholder Daniel O’Connell, liaison to the Health Department, said. “Residents that plan to go outside should wear loose, lightweight clothing and never leave any persons, especially infants or young children, or animals in a closed, parked vehicle.”

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The excessive heat may quickly cause heat stress or heat stroke, especially during outdoor exertion or extended exposure, so residents are urged to take extra precautions. The county has set up a cooling center at the Cinnaminson Library, 1619 Riverton Road next to the municipal building in Cinnaminson, during the excessive temperatures.

The county also provided the following tips for staying cool, courtesy the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:

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  • Stay Cool Indoors: Stay in an air-conditioned place as much as possible. If your home does not have air conditioning, go to the shopping mall or public library—even a few hours spent in air conditioning can help your body stay cooler when you go back into the heat.
  • Schedule Outdoor Activities Carefully: Try to limit your outdoor activity to when it’s coolest, like morning and evening hours. Rest often in shady areas so that your body has a chance to recover.
  • Pace Yourself: Cut down on exercise during the heat. If you’re not accustomed to working or exercising in a hot environment, start slowly and pick up the pace gradually. If exertion in the heat makes your heart pound and leaves you gasping for breath, STOP all activity.
  • Wear Sunscreen: Sunburn affects your body’s ability to cool down and can make you dehydrated. If you must go outdoors, protect yourself from the sun by wearing a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and by putting on sunscreen of SPF 15 or higher 30 minutes prior to going out. Continue to reapply it according to the package directions.
  • Stay Hydrated and Drink Plenty of Fluids: Drink more fluids, regardless of how active you are. Don’t wait until you’re thirsty to drink. Also, keep your pets hydrated. Provide plenty of fresh water for your pets, and leave the water in a shady area.
  • Stay Informed: For additional information dial 211 or follow the County on Facebook at @BurlingtonCountyNJ
  • Monitor Those at High Risk: Although anyone at any time can suffer from heat-related illness, some people are at greater risk than others: infants and young children, people 65 years of age or older, people who are overweight, people who overexert during work or exercise and people who are physically ill, especially with heart disease or high blood pressure, or who take certain medications, such as for depression, insomnia, or poor circulation.

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