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Cool Off Here In Tredyffrin And Easttown During The Heatwave

With a nasty heatwave upon us, area residents can stop by these locations to get some respite from the brutal heat.

Cool off at these locations in the Tredyffrin-Easttown area during the heatwave.
Cool off at these locations in the Tredyffrin-Easttown area during the heatwave. (Shutterstock)

TREDYFFRIN-EASTTOWN, PA — We're officially in a heat wave, and some Tredyffrin and Easttown area residents may not be as cool in their homes as others. Luckily, there are several places for overheated residents to cool off as we battle the intense temperatures.

According to Chester County's Code Red heat emergency website, area residents can go to the Tredyffrin, Easttown, and Paoli libraries to escape the heat.

The Tredyffrin Public Library is located at 582 Upper Gulph Road in Strafford; the Easttown Public Library 720 First Ave. in Berwyn; and the Paoli Public Library 18 Darby Road in Paoli.

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Additionally, the county recommends seniors who do not have air conditioning visit local senior centers to cool down.

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In the T-E area, seniors can visit Surrey Services for Seniors to get a break from the heat.

Surrey Services for Seniors is located at 60 Surrey Way in Devon.

Lastly, cooling stations are available to those experiencing homelessness during extreme heat. Call ConnectPoints at (800) 935-3181 for a referral to the nearest location.

Check out some heat-beating tips from the Chester County Department of Health below to ensure you are safe during the heatwave:

  • Drink plenty of non-alcoholic, caffeine-free beverages. Water is the best choice. It is important to drink fluids regardless of thirst, because you can become dehydrated without being thirsty.
  • Wear light colored and loose fitting cotton clothing.
  • Stay in air-conditioning as much as possible. If your home is not air-conditioned, go to an air- conditioned place such as the mall, a movie theater, or the library.
  • Do not run fans in a room with the windows shut – you are only circulating hot air.
  • Check regularly on elderly or home-bound friends and relatives.
  • Eliminate strenuous activity such as running, biking and lawn care work when it is hot.
  • Eat small meals and eat more often.
  • If you must be outdoors, stay out of direct sunlight and seek shade; wear a wide-brimmed hat or use an umbrella to create your own shade.
  • Wear lightweight, light-colored, loose-fitting clothing that permits sweat to evaporate.
  • If you must be outdoors, use a sunscreen with a SPF of at least 15 or higher.
  • Ask your physician if you are at particular risk because of any medical condition you have or medication you are taking.

Get more details on the county's heat plan here.


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