Beat the Heat!

Current weather conditions in Arnprior

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                           How do our citizens beat the heat?

Tips from the Canadian Red Cross

Drink plenty of water, even if you don’t feel thirsty. Dehydration can be dangerous. If you’ve lost a lot of water to perspiration, you need to replenish it. Water or fruit juice is best. Avoid caffeinated and alcoholic beverages; they can further dehydrate you.
If you don’t have air conditioning at home, use air-conditioned places like shopping malls and municipal buildings.
Avoid the midday heat. Plan your day to do strenuous or outdoor activity in the cooler morning or evening hours, and stay inside or seek shade during the hotter part of the day.
Slow down activities that make you hot.  Work and exercise in brief periods. Take frequent breaks.

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Robert Simpson Park offers a supervised beach

Relax at Arnprior Public Library.  Hours & services

Visit the Arnprior & District Museum. Hours & exhibits

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Enjoy cool treats in the shade

Help dad wash the car - remember the sunscreen! The Nick Smith Centre ice surfaces are open all summer. Check for skate and swim times at the NSC
Remember -
Never, ever leave children or pets unattended in cars, which can quickly reach deadly temperatures even with the windows cracked on a hot day.
Check on neighbours, relatives and friends who are frail, elderly or live alone. Those taking certain medications, especially those that contain diuretics, may also be at risk.

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