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Brant County Health UnitBrant County Health Unit issues cold weather alert

The Medical Officer of Health for the Brant County Health Unit has issued a cold weather alert, effective Monday, January 15, 2024.

A cold alert is issued when temperatures are expected to drop below -15°C, without wind chill.

Everyone is at risk during very cold weather. In temperatures of -15°C or colder, unprotected skin can freeze in less than 30 minutes and the risk of developing hypothermia is high. Some groups are particularly vulnerable to the frigid temperatures, including, older adults, infants and young children, people with chronic illnesses such as breathing difficulties or heart conditions, people taking certain prescription medication, those experiencing homelessness, people working or exercising outdoors, and people living in homes that are poorly insulated or lack sufficient heating.

To prevent cold injuries, such as hypothermia and frostbite, the Brant County Health Unit recommends the following:

  • Wear several layers of clothing and make sure the outer layer protects you from both wind and wetness.
  • Cover exposed skin (using hats, mittens, or face masks) to protect against frostbite.
  • Drink warm, caffeine and alcohol-free, fluids to prevent dehydration.
  • Check on elderly and vulnerable people frequently, to ensure they are safe and warm.
  • Visit Brantford.ca/ExtremeCold to learn the signs of frostbite and hypothermia.

The alert remains in effect until cancelled by the Medical Officer of Health. Visit www.Brantford.ca/ExtremeCold to learn more and for tips for preventing cold-related illnesses.

Emergency Shelter

If you, or someone you know, is in immediate need of emergency shelter, please call the Salvation Army Housing Resource Centre during regular business hours from Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 226-227-7692 or visit in person at 255 Colborne Street.

Outside of regular business hours, intake to emergency shelters is provided by St. Leonard’s Community Services any time after 4:30 p.m. from Monday to Friday and on weekends by calling 1-888-621-0034. Everyone is encouraged to seek shelter. Temporary warming spaces are also available at Rosewood House for men and women at 42 Nelson Street and the Salvation Army Booth Centre for men at 187 Dalhousie Street. Learn more at www.Brantford.ca/EmergencyShelters.

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