Northern Health encourages residents to prepare for summer weather
PRINCE GEORGE — With warmer temperatures expected to hit Prince George starting this weekend, Northern Health is encouraging residents to be prepared.
Environment Canada says Prince George could reach a high of 24 degrees tomorrow, 25 on Sunday, and 26 on Monday.
With that in mind, here are some tips to prepare for hot weather:
- Identify a cooler space in your home and prepare it so you can stay there at night, if possible. You may need to change daily living arrangements.
- Find an air-conditioned spot close by where you can cool off on very hot days. Consider staying with friends or family or find places in your community to spend time such as movie theatres, libraries, community centres, or shopping malls.
- Check that you have a working fan. If you have an air conditioner, make sure it works.
- Install awnings, shutters, blinds, or curtains over your windows to keep the sun out during the day.
- Practice opening doors and windows to move cool air in at night and shutting windows during the day to prevent hot outdoor air from coming inside.
- Get a digital room thermometer to keep with you so you know when your home is getting too hot.
