Heat warning in effect for Haldimand July 11 to 16
Environment Canada has advised that temperatures are likely to reach heat warning levels at times between July 11 and 16. Please use caution when outdoors and take steps to protect yourself and check in on friends and neighbours who are more susceptible to heat-related illness.
Cooling spaces
- If your living space is hot, move to a cool public space such as an air-conditioned library branch or a shaded park
- Cool off at one of our pools or splash pads
- Limit direct exposure to the sun
- Drink water often
- Close blinds and shades
- Turn on the air conditioning, use fans, or move to a cooler area of the house
- Plan outdoor activities during the coolest part of the day
- Wear lightweight, light-coloured clothing and a hat
Heat-related illness
Watch for the early signs of heat exhaustion in yourself and others and seek medical attention immediately if you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms:
- Headache
- Nausea or vomiting
- Weakness and confusion
- Fainting
- Rapid breathing and heartbeat
Contact Us
Haldimand County
53 Thorburn Street South
Cayuga, Ontario
Canada, N0A 1E0
Phone: 905-318-5932
After hours (Road, Sewer, Water or Park & Public Facilities Emergencies): 1-888-849-7345