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City of Hamilton - Public Health Services
City of Hamilton's Heat Response
For Heat health information printed in Braille, please contact publichealth@hamilton.ca
Click the image for current Heat Status information:

| Monitoring |
>Heat Advisory Stage 1 |
1 day with 40 or greater humidex |
Heat Warning Stage 2 |
2+ days with 40 or greater humidex |
Heat Alert Stage 3 |
4+ days with 40 or greater humidex or1+ days with 45 or greater humidex |
Weather forecasts are monitored for conditions that can be hazardous to health. A heat event will occur when the weather calls for 1 day with 40 or greater humidex and notification will be sent to radio and TV with information on how to stay cool.
Extreme heat can cause heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heat stroke and even death. Public are advised to take precautions to reduce their risk of heat-related illnesses and to keep a lookout for the most vulnerable in your community.
Read Tips to Beat the Heat (pdf)
During a Heat Advisory Stage 1
During a Heat Advisory Stage 1 the following cool places will provide an air conditioned place to cool off during regular business hours.
City of Hamilton Cool Places
Community Partner Cool Places
- Crossfire Assembly, 458 King Street West (call for information - 905-525-8894)
- East Kiwanis Boys and Girls Club of Hamilton, 45 Ellis Avenue
- Hamilton Urban Core Community Health Centre, 71 Rebecca Street
- Housing Help Centre for Hamilton, 210 Napier Street
- Roxborough Senior Centre, 785 Britannia Avenue
- St. Matthew's Senior Centre, 402 Barton Street East
- Salvation Army - The Freeway, 333 King Street East
- Salvation Army - Mountain Citadel, 835 Stone Church Road
- Salvation Army - Meadowlands Church, 187 Stone Church Road
- Wesley Urban Ministries, 155 Queen Street North
- Wesley Urban Ministries - Wesley Centre, 195 Ferguson Avenue North
During a Heat Warning Stage 2
Water Distribution Program
During a Heat Warning Stage 2 all Cool Places will be operating. The Salvation Army will also distribute bottled water between the hours of 10:00am and 2:00pm at Gore Park (map).
Additional Cool Places
During a Heat Warning Stage 2 these additional cool places will provide an air conditioned place to cool off during regular business hours.
Resources and Information
Heat Response Plan The City of Hamilton and community partners have developed a heat response plan to help citizens protect themselves when the combination of high heat, high humidity and other weather conditions can be hazardous to health. Heat Response Plan Overview (pdf)
Your Health
Weather
- Hamilton's Weather - Environment Canada
- Humidity - Environment Canada
Information about relative humidity, humidex and how it affects the comfort levels when the humidex readings are high.
Contact Information
Email: publichealth@hamilton.ca
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