| Literature DB >> 27516066 |
Seema G Nayak1, Shao Lin2, Scott C Sheridan3, Yi Lu2, Nathan Graber4, Michael Primeau5, Claudine Jones Rafferty4, Syni-An Hwang4.
Abstract
Local agencies in New York State (NYS) set up cooling centers to provide relief from summer-time heat especially for people with limited access to air-conditioning. We aimed to determine cooling center locations in NYS, and explore county agencies' involvement in organizing and promoting utilization of cooling centers. We conducted a survey among county health and emergency preparedness offices in NYS (excluding NYC) and explored official county websites. We identified 377 cooling centers, mostly in metropolitan areas of NYS. Although 47 % of counties listed locations online, only 29 % reported locations via survey. Radio (90 %) and internet (84 %) were popular for information dissemination. Air-conditioning was available at all indoor cooling center facilities. Cooling centers in 13 % of the counties were accessible by either public transportation or shuttles arranged by the facility. About 38 % counties do not consider cooling centers important in their region or promote informal cooling centers. More than a third of New York counties had neither cooling centers nor plans to establish a cooling center as extreme heat was not perceived as a threat in their region.Entities:
Keywords: Cooling centers; Cooling sites; County agencies; Extreme heat; Heat adaptation resources
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27516066 DOI: 10.1007/s10900-016-0224-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Community Health ISSN: 0094-5145