“If you must be outside in the cold, be prepared. Tell someone where you are going and how long you will be outside,” cautions Health Commissioner Dr. Oxiris Barbot. “Check in on neighbors who live alone, especially seniors.”
As a result of the Code Blue declaration, emergency shelters will keep extended hours. Emergency workers will conduct outreach for vulnerable residents.
Cold Weather Tips for Staying Healthy:
- Wear multiple layers of loose-fitting clothing.
- Always wear a head covering, like a hat and/or scarf, when outdoors.
- Keep space heaters and candles away from flammable materials, such as curtains, furniture and loose clothing.
- Drink plenty of fluids and avoid alcoholic beverages.
- Check on those who are elderly and/or chronically ill.
- Provide appropriate shelter for domestic animals.
Residents lacking heat are reminded of the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning from using generators in enclosed spaces or burns caused by alternate heating sources. Energy assistance may be available to those who need it. For more information on energy assistance, contact the Office of Home Energy at 410-396-5555.
There are 10 emergency shelters currently operating in Baltimore City. A complete listing, with address and hours of operation, follows:
For more information on Code Blue, visit our Website at http://www.baltimorehealth.org/
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