Extreme Heat is Dangerous
Extreme heat is here. Slow down, take breaks,
stay hydrated and stay cool.
Working Outdoors
Stay hydrated. Don't wait until you are thirsty
to drink. Learn the signs of heat exhaustion and
heat stroke and how to help someone with heat illness.

Cool Off -Public Libraries
Take a Break from the Heat.
If your home doesn't have air conditioning
or if there was a power outage, you have options!
You can go to libraries, shopping stores, local pool and
community centers to cool off.

Drink Water
Stay Cool, California!
Getting too hot can make people sick.
Know the signs of heat exhaustion:
Heavy sweating, Cramps, Headache
Nausea or Vomiting, Tiredness
Weakness, Dizziness, Fainting

Extreme Heat - Teamwork
It's going to take team work to beat the
heat, California. Don't forget to take
breaks, slow down and avoid too much sun
during the hottest part of the day.
For more tips visit www.listoscalifornia.org or contact Jackie Olivares at 530-458-0165, email jtolivares@countyofcolusaca.gov