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Bolingbrook Extreme Heat: Garbage Pick-Up An Hour Earlier
Due to the extreme heat, the Village said that Flood Brothers will begin their waste service an hour earlier than usual.
BOLINGBROOK, IL — Bolingbrook is under a heat advisory on Monday, and an extreme heat watch on Tuesday as dangerous heat is expected across the Chicago area.
Due to the extreme heat, the Village said that Flood Brothers will begin their waste service an hour earlier than usual. If Tuesday is your refuse service day, make sure to have garbage and recycling out before 5:30 a.m.
The weather service said heat index values of 105 to 109 are expected Monday, and 110 to 115 is possible on Tuesday.
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The weather service said the heat will build today, and peak on Tuesday, with gradual easing on Wednesday. Peak heat index values on Wednesday will be around 95.
Staying safe in the heat
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The National Weather Service advised, "Consider altering your outdoor plans, including school sports practices. This is the hottest air that we’ve experienced so far this summer."
The Illinois Emergency Management Agency offers a list of cooling centers for those who do not have air conditioning.
The National Weather Service urged residents tow know the symptoms of heat exhaustion: dizziness, thirst, heavy sweating, nausea, weakness.
Residents should move to a cooler area if they experience symptoms, loosen clothing, sip cool water and seek medical help if symptoms don't improve.
Heat exhaustion can lead to heat stroke, which can cause death or permanent injury if not treated.
Symptoms of more severe heat stroke include confusion, dizziness and loss of consciousness. If anyone experiences those symptoms, residents should act fast by calling 911, moving them to a cooler area, loosening clothing and applying ice or water.
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