City of Indianapolis shares heat safety tips ahead of first 90-degree day of the year

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City of Indianapolis shares heat safety tips ahead of first 90-degree day of the year
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While a stretch of high heat is expected to bring the first 90-degree days of the year to Indianapolis, residents are reminded of ways to stay safe in the hot weather.

INDIANAPOLIS —

Anyone can be at risk for heat stress or heat exhaustion. Individuals who are young, elderly, or who spend a prolonged amount of time outdoors are especially at risk.Public buildings, splashpads, and pools will be open across the city during normal business hours to help residents stay cool, especially for those without air conditioning. Use the links below to find the schedules for Indy Parks Family Centers, Pools and Splashpads as well as the hours for Indianapolis Public Library locations.

The City of Indianapolis also wants to remind residents there are ways to stay cool while decreasing energy costs. See how you can keep your energy bill down here. AES Indiana also provides various support to help customers stay comfortable and afford energy bills, including CoolCents air conditioning management. If residents need assistance with their utility bills, AES Indiana’s resources include Power of Change one-time grant assistance, community assistance programs, and budget balancing.

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