With Environment Canada predicting sustained high temperatures in the Okanagan for the next several days, the City of Penticton is encouraging residents and visitors to stay safe by drinking plenty of water, staying cool and to check in on neighbours.
“We want people to take precautions and be aware of the dangers from the heat,” says emergency program co-ordinator Brittany Seibert. “So that means drinking plenty of water, cover up as needed, apply sunscreen, go for a dip in the lakes and check in on your friends, family, seniors and neighbours. People can go into city facilities during regular operating hours to cool off as well. ”
City facilities that are open this weekend:
- Penticton Community Centre (325 Power Street)
- Penticton Public Library (785 Main Street)
- Penticton Seniors’ Drop-in Centre (2965 Main Street)
The provincial government also has a detailed plan here on how to prepare and cope with the higher temperatures .
For water access, the City is also reminding residents and visitors that there are publicly accessible water sources available. A map of the locations can be found here. Bylaw officers and community safety officers will have bottled water for those needing a cool drink.
The BC SPCA has tips for summer pet safety during the hot weather here
And here’s 10 ideas on how you can beat the heat in Penticton