With hot and oppressive temperatures impacting our area, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino announced that all Town pools will remain open until 8pm today through Friday, July 19th, giving residents the opportunity to beat the heat. All five Town pools, including Bethpage Community Park, Marjorie Post Community Park, Plainview-Old Bethpage Community Park, Syosset-Woodbury Community Park, and the saltwater pool at Tappen Beach in Glenwood Landing, will stay open 11am to 8pm from Tuesday, July 16th, through Friday, July 19th.
The Town’s designated cooling centers, including the Town Ice Skating Center at 1001 Stewart Avenue in Bethpage, and the Town Athletic Center at 167 S. Broadway in Hicksville, will also remain open until 11pm for any residents looking to escape the heat and come in to cool off.
“As temperatures increase throughout the day, a combination of heat and humidity has the potential to become overwhelming, especially out in the direct sun,” Supervisor Saladino stated. “For our residents and their families looking for a fun way to beat to heat, we invite them to visit any of our wonderful pool facilities, which will remain open until 8 o’clock through the rest of the week. Residents are also always welcome to stop by one of our designated cooling centers, available for those who may need a temporary location to cool off.”
Supervisor Saladino and the Town Board offers the following tips to help stay cool in rising temperatures:
- Stay hydrated! Dehydration is the most reported heat-related occurrence in the summer.
- When possible, increase time spent in air-conditioning.
- Wear a hat and light, loose-fitting clothing.
- Take a cool bath.
- Check on relatives and friends, especially the elderly.
- Eat light but nutritious food.
- Avoid the sun at the hottest times of the day.
- Individuals especially at risk, such as the elderly or those with chronic illness, should refrain from physical activity. They should also avoid being alone, keep their sleeping area well-ventilated and avoid falling asleep in a hot room.
- Be aware of heat-related illnesses, which may include headache, dizziness, fatigue, anxiety, nausea, vomiting, and low pulse rate.
- If you experience a power outage, call LIPA at 1-800-490-0075.
- For energy conservation tips, visit www.lipower.org.
Information courtesy of the Town of Oyster Bay.