Clark County cooling stations
An extreme heat warning has activated a swift emergency response across Clark County. On June 9 and June 10, official cooling stations will open during daytime hours to offer crucial protection from the soaring temperatures. These indoor sites provide vital relief for both unsheltered individuals and residents without reliable air conditioning. Each location offers a safe, cool environment with hydration to prevent heat-related illness. These centers serve as essential lifelines during this dangerous heatwave.
Locations include libraries and community centers
Confirmed Clark County cooling stations include major libraries, community centers, and trusted partner facilities throughout the region. These sites will remain open only during daytime hours to provide temporary shelter from the heat. Residents can find an up-to-date list of operating locations at www.HelpHopeHome.org. The website also offers downloadable flyers in both English and Spanish for easy distribution. Each station guarantees access to cold water and a comfortable, climate-controlled space to rest.
Urgent reminder for community outreach
Officials strongly urge neighbors to look out for each other during this heat emergency. Heat-related illnesses such as heat exhaustion and heatstroke can develop rapidly, especially for vulnerable groups including older adults, children, and pets. Community vigilance is critical. Checking on those at risk and directing them to cooling stations can save lives. This initiative is part of a coordinated public safety effort led by local health agencies and community partners. Prompt information sharing can dramatically reduce the dangers posed by extreme heat.
Take action now to stay safe
The Clark County community must act quickly to prevent heat-related harm. This heatwave is a serious threat. Please help others locate the nearest Clark County cooling stations and stay safe.

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