FOR THE WAUSAU TIMES
Residents reminded to stay cool, hydrated and informed during extreme heat.
Wausau, Wis. – With the National Weather Service forecasting temperatures to be in the low-to-mid 90s on Wednesday, local officials are urging residents to protect themselves from heat-related illness. Heat-related illnesses are most common among the elderly or individuals who have chronic illnesses, but children, athletes and outdoor workers are also at risk.
All Marathon County Public Library branch locations are available as cooling centers –locations which allow residents without air conditioning to get relief from the extreme heat – during regularly scheduled business hours. For a list of hours and locations, please visit https://mcpl.us/about/locations/.
"We ask everyone to take precautions to avoid heat exhaustion, and to check on their family, friends, and neighbors who may be especially vulnerable to extreme heat," said Laura Scudiere, Marathon County Health Officer. "Infants, young children, older adults, and people with chronic disease have a tougher time regulating their body temperature. Please help them stay cool and hydrated."
Scudieresaid the risks associated with a heat wave include:
Scudiere said that to prevent risks from excessive heat, individuals should do the following:
If you experience any symptoms associated with heat risks, cool the body as soon as possible, and call 9-1-1 for symptoms of heat stroke.
For locations and hours of cooling centers in your area, call United Way’s 2-1-1 hotline.
For heat-related health information, call the Marathon County Health Department at 715-261-1900. For information on Marathon County Public Library cooling centers, call 715-261-7200.
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