Tips to Prepare for a Hot Summer

Burien, WALocal News

With summer on the horizon, Burien, Washington, is bracing for a hot and dry season, significantly increasing the risk of wildfires and smoke exposure. The city urges residents to prepare by reviewing essential summer safety tips, which include strategies for cooling off without air conditioning. These measures are crucial for protecting families from the harmful effects of extreme heat and smoke. To further support the community, the city will provide information about local severe weather shelters during heat events. Staying informed is vital; residents should monitor local news and the National Weather Service for real-time updates and safety advice.

The proactive approach outlined in the article not only emphasizes individual safety but also fosters a sense of community responsibility. By preparing now, families can mitigate the risks associated with summer heat and smoke. Ultimately, this guidance aims to ensure that residents remain safe and healthy throughout the summer months.

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