When it's summer in Delta and the days get hotter, take steps to protect yourself by being prepared and informed. Heat, especially extreme heat, can be harmful. When temperatures rise, it is crucial to protect yourself and others proactively.
What is Extreme Heat?
An extreme heat emergency occurs when daytime and overnight temperatures stay above the warning threshold for three or more consecutive days. Prolonged or extreme heat can cause heat illness, which occurs when your body is unable to cool itself. Symptoms can range from mild to severe.
If you see someone suffering from heat illness, call 9-1-1 and help cool them off by applying water to their face and neck until emergency services arrive.
Visit Climate Ready BC for more information.
What is Delta's Extreme Heat Response Plan?
The City's Extreme Heat Response Plan includes several key components designed to assist and safeguard the community in the event of a stage 1 heat warning event, including air conditioned facilities, a Beat the Heat telephone support line, and online resources and social media updates. In the event of a stage 2 extreme heat emergency, additional resources will include 24-hour cooling centres and transportation services to these cooling centres.
Where can I keep cool in Delta?
Know where to go to beat the heat! Many of our municipal facilities, including public libraries, recreation centres, and community centres offer air conditioned spaces with seating and drinking water to help you cool down on a hot day. You can also visit one of Delta's spray parks or outdoor pools. View our Beat the Heat - Air Conditioned Facilities poster to find a location near you.