Health officials offer safety tips for heat

Public health officials say it’s time to take extra precautions with a scorching heat wave predicted this week.

CHICAGO (AP) — Public health officials say it’s time to take extra precautions with a scorching heat wave predicted this week.

County public health department say their tips include limiting time outdoors, drinking plenty of water and wearing loose fitting clothes. Health officials are also urging the public to keep a close eye on infants and the elderly.

The National Weather Service says a high pressure system will bring hot and humid conditions lasting through most of the week. There are heat advisories, warnings and watches for counties statewide.

Temperatures may reach into the 100s in some parts of Illinois.

Chicago officials say half a dozen cooling centers will be open this week. That includes libraries, police stations and park buildings.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.

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