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Bolingbrook Cooling Centers Available As Heat Index Values Near 100

The National Weather Service said hot and humid conditions will continue through Saturday.

BOLINGBROOK, IL — As peak heat index values near 100 degrees are expected this week, Bolingbrook has designated cooling centers for residents who may need one.

The Village's designated centers are at:

  • Bolingbrook Fire Station No. 4, 1111 W. Boughton
  • Bolingbrook Fire Station No. 5, 1900 Rodeo Drive

Residents can call the fire administration at 630-226-8540 for more information.

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The National Weather Service said hot and humid conditions will continue through Saturday. There are also periodic chances for showers and storms through the next several days.

The high for Tuesday is 94, the high for Wednesday is 96, the high for Thursday is 95, and the high for Friday and Saturday is 97 degrees.

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The Illinois Emergency Management Agency provides some safety tips during times of extreme heat:

  • Know the terms used by the National Weather Service during extreme heat: Heat Wave, Excessive Heat Watch, Heat Advisory, Excessive Heat Warning, and Heat Index.
  • Stay out of the sun. If you must be in the sun, wear sunscreen (at least SPF 15) and a wide-brimmed hat.
  • Stay in the shade or under awnings as much as possible.
  • Avoid overexertion and strenuous outdoor activities.
  • Wear lightweight, light-colored, loose-fitting clothes that cover as much skin as possible to prevent sunburn.
  • Consume plenty of non-alcoholic, non-caffeinated fluids, even if you don't feel thirsty. Water, diluted juices, and electrolyte solutions are best. Stay away from carbonated drinks.
  • Avoid alcohol.
  • If you are on a fluid-restricted diet or taking diuretics, consult your doctor before exposing yourself to heat.
  • Keep lights in your home low or off, keep shades drawn, and avoid using the oven.
  • Keep rooms well ventilated with air conditioners and fans. Keep your windows open if you don't have air conditioning or a fan.Note: Fans will not prevent heat-related illness when the temperature is in the high 90s.
  • Cool down with cool, wet towels and periodic cool baths or showers.
  • Take advantage of cooling centers, public pools, and air-conditioned stores and malls during periods of extreme heat.
  • Exposure to air conditioning for even a few hours a day will reduce the risk for heat-related illness.
  • Closely monitor children, the elderly, or those who require special care during periods of intense summer heat.
  • Do not leave children or pets in a closed vehicle, even for a few minutes. On a hot day, temperatures inside a closed vehicle can reach 140ºF-190ºF within 30 minutes.
  • Make a special effort to check on your neighbors during a heat wave, especially if they are seniors, families with young children, people with special needs, or living alone.
  • Seniors and others who may be sensitive to extreme heat should contact friends, neighbors, or relatives periodically throughout the day.
  • Seek help if you feel symptoms of heat-related illnesses.
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