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Season’s hottest weather expected this week

July 15, 2019 – With this week predicted to be the hottest of the season, public health officials are advising residents to protect themselves and their loved ones from the sometimes severe consequences of extreme heat.

While everyone is susceptible to heat-related illnesses, infants and young children, the elderly, people with mental illness and the physically ill, particularly those with heart disease or high blood pressure, are at greater risk.

On excessively hot days, avoid strenuous activity and stay inside whenever possible. And be sure to check on relatives, neighbors and friends. Keep an eye on pets as well.

Cooling centers offer relief

Residents who don’t have access to air conditioning are encouraged to take advantage of Oak Park’s free cooling centers at Rush Oak Park Hospital, 520 S. Maple Ave., and West Suburban Medical Center, 3 Erie Court.

When triggered by extreme temperatures, the centers are open seven days a week –  5:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. at West Suburban and 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Rush. Hours may be extended when weather conditions warrant.

To find out if a cooling center is open after hours, call West Suburban Hospital at 708.763.6747 or Rush Oak Park Hospital at 708.660.6000.

If transportation is needed, call the Oak Park Police Department’s non-emergency number 708.386.3800.

Village Hall, 123 Madison St., also is a cooling center from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Relief from the heat also can be found during regular hours at all Oak Park Public Library branches.

Residents 60 years old and older can visit Oak Park Township Senior Services, 130 S. Oak Park Ave., from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday – call 708.383.4806 if transportation is needed.

For more information on dealing with the heat, email health@oak-park.usor check out information posted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.