Health officials urge community to combat summer heat dangers and promote safety resources

July 15, 2025 | Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona

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Health officials urge community to combat summer heat dangers and promote safety resources

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Summer in Phoenix is not just hot; it can be deadly. City officials highlighted the alarming reality during a recent government meeting, emphasizing that extreme heat poses serious risks every day. With temperatures soaring to 115 degrees and beyond, the community is urged to take heat safety seriously.

Health experts revealed that even days reaching 105 degrees can lead to increased illness and fatalities. "We actually see more people get sick or die from heat on days that are 105, 110, or 111," officials stated, underscoring the need for vigilance as these temperatures become more common.

As the summer progresses, the City of Phoenix is calling on residents to stay cool and protect their loved ones. The message is clear: heat safety matters every day. With the potential for more dangerous days ahead, community awareness and proactive measures are essential to safeguard health and well-being during this scorching season.

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