Belleville police department shares heat safety tips amid scorching temperatures

Belleville Police Department Shares Heat Safety Tips Amid Scorching Temperatures

BELLEVILLE, NJ – With a severe heatwave expected to hit the area, the Belleville Police Department has issued urgent safety advice to help residents cope with the upcoming dangerously high temperatures and humidity. The intense heat is forecasted to last from Tuesday through Thursday, with temperatures likely to reach the mid to high 90s.

Heat Safety Recommendations:

  • Stay Cool: Utilize air conditioning or spend time in a pool to keep cool.
  • Stay Hydrated: It’s crucial to drink plenty of fluids during the heat.
  • Seek Shade: If you must be outdoors, wear a hat or use an umbrella for protection.
  • Wear Appropriate Clothing: Opt for light, airy clothing suitable for summer.
  • Vehicle Safety: Never leave children or pets in cars as temperatures can rise to dangerous levels quickly.
  • Pet Care: Ensure pets are not left outside and have access to cool, shaded areas.
  • Community Care: Check on neighbors, friends, and family, especially those who may be vulnerable to heat.

Emergency Preparedness: Heat stroke is a serious medical emergency. The Belleville Police remind everyone to be aware of the signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke, and to act swiftly if symptoms appear. Immediate action and medical attention can be lifesaving.

For emergencies, residents should call 911, and for non-urgent matters, contact the Belleville Police at 973-450-3334. The department emphasizes the importance of community support and safety during this extreme weather event.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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