Need help staying healthy during extreme heat?
Our team has been collaborating with Spokane Regional Health District on a heat health education campaign to prepare community members across Spokane County to navigate the impacts and signs of heat-related illness and help each other during extreme heat events. Here you will find resources to help keep you, your friends, family, and neighbors cool this summer.
- Sign-up for the City of Spokane’s Splash Pass! Splash pads are operational from 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. at 19 parks, and six pools are open Mondays – Saturdays at varied hours.
- Sign-up for SNAP Weatherization Services
- Energy Assistance Appointments SNAP
- Project Share Emergency Energy Assistance SNAP
Help Your Community
In summer 2023, we launched a Cooling Fund with Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners (SNAP) to aid low-income Spokane residents who reach out to SNAP for access freestanding A/C or fans to help with their cooling needs. Donate to the cooling fund!
How to stay healthy in the heat
Spokane Regional Health District and the Gonzaga Institute for Climate, Water, and the Environment worked together to develop information about the symptoms of extreme heat exposure and ways that to manage your exposure. Spokane Regional Health District’s website on Extreme Heat has more comprehensive information about how you might be impacted by heat.
- Extreme Heat Factsheet
- Heat Exhaustion
- Guidance for Outdoor Activities (For guidance on when to cancel an outdoor event or move indoors)
- Stay Hydrated: Tips and Risk Factors
- Stay Cool at Home
- Tips and Tricks for Staying Cool
Cooling resources interactive map
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