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Posted on: August 27, 2013

[ARCHIVED] Heat Advisory Issued for Jackson County; Residents Urged To Take Precautions

CENTRAL JACKSON COUNTY, Mo. – The National Weather Service in Pleasant Hill, Mo., has issued a Heat Advisory for the Jackson County area for the remainder of the week. Temperatures will climb into the 90s with heat index values 100 to 105 possible. Conditions will remain warm and muggy through the overnight hours.

To protect your health during times of extreme heat:

- Never leave children, pets or others alone in closed vehicles. The temperature inside a car can surpass 140 degrees and become fatal within minutes.
- Avoid too much sun exposure and postpone outdoor activities and games.
- Avoid extreme temperature changes, such as a taking a cool shower immediately after coming inside on a hot day.
- Stay indoors as much as possible.
- If your home does not have air conditioning, go to a public building every day for several hours.
- If you have to work outside, take frequent breaks, rest in the shade and drink plenty of water.
- Dress for the weather by wearing loose-fitting, lightweight and light-colored clothing. These clothes reflect heat and help maintain normal body temperature. If you have to be outside, cover as much skin as possible to avoid sunburn. Protect your face and head with a wide-brimmed hat.
- Check on your neighbors, friends and relatives — especially the elderly — at least twice a day (morning and night).

A Heat Advisory means that a period of hot temperatures and high humidity is expected. This combination will lead to possible heat illness. For more information about heat-related illnesses, go to the CDC Web site at http://www.bt.cdc.gov/disasters/extremeheat/heat_guide.asp.

To view a complete list of cooling centers in Jackson County, visit http://www.jacksongov.org/content/3310/3334/6268.aspx

The CJCEMA is an emergency management agency consisting of the Central Jackson County Fire Protection District, the City of Blue Springs, Grain Valley, Lake Tapawingo and surrounding unincorporated areas. The EOC is located at the Central Jackson County Fire Protection District’s Training Facility and brings together representatives from Police, Fire, Public Works and Emergency Management agencies.

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