Heat Awareness in Fountain Hills

Check on Your Neighbors—It Could Save a Life

In Fountain Hills, Arizona, summer heat isn't just a seasonal inconvenience—it can be a serious health hazard. With temperatures often soaring well above 100°F, it's crucial to stay cool, stay hydrated, and most importantly, stay connected with your community.

Why It Matters in Fountain Hills

Extreme heat can lead to heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and other life-threatening conditions. In our desert climate, the risk is even higher for:

  • Seniors living alone

  • People with limited mobility or chronic health conditions

  • Families without air conditioning

  • New residents unfamiliar with desert heat

Be a Good Neighbor: What You Can Do

  1. Check In: A quick call, text, or visit can make a huge difference. Ask how they're doing and if they need anything.

  2. Offer Support: Share a fan, offer a ride to a cooling center, or help with errands.

  3. Know the Resources: Fountain Hills residents can access cooling centers and hydration stations—share this info with those who may not know.

  4. Watch for Warning Signs: Dizziness, confusion, nausea, and heavy sweating can all signal heat-related illness. Don’t hesitate to call for help.

Local Tip: Stay Informed

Follow the Town of Fountain Hills and Maricopa County Emergency Management on social media for heat advisories and cooling center updates. You can also sign up for local alerts through Fountain Hills' official website.

Community is Everything

In a place like Fountain Hills, where the sun shines bright and the temperatures climb high, community care is essential. A simple check-in could be the lifeline someone needs.

For more tips, visit the Red Cross Extreme Heat Safety page.

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