Tool

CDC Heat & Health Tracker

Description

Extreme heat can lead to heat stroke, heat cramps, heat exhaustion, dehydration, and death. Anyone can be at risk, but some are more vulnerable, including pregnant women, people with heart or lung conditions, young children, older adults, athletes, and outdoor workers.

This tool creates a county profile for the user's region, providing specific information on the area's vulnerable populations, how extreme heat events are changing in the community, and critical resources available during an extreme heat event.

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