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Stay Cool – Find Your Local

Cooling Center in LA County

Cooling centers are free, indoor air-conditioned locations where you can keep cool when there are extreme heat weather conditions. Click here to view a map of operational Cooling Centers nearest you or dial 211 for LA County cooling center information.

Note: Cooling Centers are only activated by the County of Los Angeles during heatwave events; county and city facilities with air conditioning are available during business hours.

Tips on Staying Healthy In the Heat

Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water and keep hydrated throughout the day.

Wear Protective Clothing: If you must go out, plan your day to avoid going out during the hottest hours, and wear sunscreen. Wear lightweight, light-colored clothes, and wear a hat or use an umbrella.

Avoid Hot Cars: Cars get very hot. Never leave children or pets in cars, and call 911 if you see a child or pet in a car alone.

Monitor your Health: Beware of heat-related illnesses, like heat stroke, and call 911 if you see these symptoms: high body temperature, vomiting, and pale and clammy skin.

Check on Others: Check on those at risk, like those who are sick, older adults, pregnant women and children, and those who live alone.

Mask Wearing: If you are wearing a mask, avoid strenuous workouts wearing face coverings or masks not intended for athletic purposes.

Keep pets indoors – heat also affects your pets; keep them indoors or if they are outside, make sure they have plenty of water and a shaded area to help them stay calm. Never leave a pet alone in a vehicle, even with cracked or open windows. Pets should also not be left in a garage since garages can get very hot due to a lack of ventilation and insulation. Click here to download pet safety tips brought to you by the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control during extreme heat.

Prepare an Emergency Preparedness Plan: Visit your power company’s website or contact them by phone to determine if you are scheduled for a rolling power outage.

Emergency Survival Guide – Los Angeles County

This guide will help you to better prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters that face Los Angeles County. The guide’s goal is to provide tips that assist you in being self-sufficient after a disaster. In addition to this Guide, we recommend that you increase your awareness of emergency situations and the skills you need to prepare your family, neighbors, and your community. The County of Los Angeles Emergency Guide is available in multiple languages. Click below to find yours.
Emergency Survival Guide – Los Angeles County
Video: When there are potentially dangerous weather conditions in fire-prone areas, we may need to call a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) event. During these events, we will proactively turn off power in high fire risk areas to reduce the threat of wildfires. Turning off our customers’ power is not something we take lightly, but PSPS events are one of the ways we can better ensure the safety of the public, our customers, and our employees. To learn more, visit www.sce.com/psps

Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) event

Power outages may occur when there is extreme heat.

Click on this link to review safety tips for power outages, or by speaking to a Community Resource Advisor now by dialing 2-1-1.

Southern California Edison may need to call a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) event when there are potentially dangerous weather conditions in fire-prone areas.

During these events, your Southern California may proactively turn off power in high fire risk areas to reduce the threat of wildfires.

Get notified about PSPS events and other outages near you.

Sign up or update your contact information to receive emails, texts, or phone calls about PSPS events and other outages in your area.

Medical Baseline Program: Get Help If You Use Medical Equipment

If you or someone in your household requires the regular use of electrically powered medical equipment or other qualifying medical devices, you may be eligible for our Medical Baseline Allowance program. This program provides an additional 16.5 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per day. Provided at the lowest baseline rate, this helps offset the cost of operating the medical equipment. Dial 2-1-1 to learn more about the Medical Baseline Program, or click here to review the program brochure.

Medical Baseline Program
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