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Summer heat: How the City protects people experiencing homelessness

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So far this year, Philadelphia has enjoyed a long spring with comfortable temperatures. As we get into summer weather, heat and humidity can nevertheless rise quickly. A sudden change can catch us off guard and is especially dangerous for certain people. Those experiencing homelessness are among the most vulnerable.

The City has a comprehensive plan for dealing with excessive heat. As early as May, Philadelphia’s Department of Public Health (PDPH) can activate a “Heat Caution” based on daily temperatures and the forecast. If it gets hotter, PDPH may escalate to a “Heat Health Emergency.”

The response can include temporary cooling centers, spray-grounds and more resources. Citywide efforts during a Heat Health Emergency are coordinated by the Office of Emergency Management (OEM).

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