Listos California wants everyone to get ready and stay safe from extreme heat. Let’s work together to establish more resilient communities and help all Californians to prepare for, respond to, and recover from natural disasters.
Help Listos California spread the word by using this press kit and the resources below.
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Listos California quiere que todos se preparen y se mantengan a salvo de los calor extremo. Trabajemos juntos para establecer comunidades más resilientes y ayudar a todos los californianos a prepararse, responder y recuperarse de los desastres naturales.
Ayude a Listos California a correr la voz utilizando este kit de prensa y los recursos a continuación.
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Stay cool, California! Getting too hot can make people sick.
Know the signs of heat exhaustion:
Heavy sweating
Cramps
Headache
Nausea or vomiting
Tiredness
Weakness
Dizziness
Fainting
Go to ready.ca.gov for more tips.
#ListosCalifornia
For people who are 65 or older, heat can be especially dangerous.
Make a plan with a friend, relative, or neighbor who will call or come check on you twice a day while it is hot outside.
Go to ready.ca.gov to learn more.
#ListosCalifornia
Did you know? If you work outside, your employer must give you: water, rest and shade.
Remember to take care of yourself and your coworkers in this extreme heat.
Find more tips in multiple languages at ready.ca.gov
#ListosCalifornia
Stay hydrated. Don’t wait until you are thirsty to drink!
Learn the signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke and how to help someone with heat illness.
Visit ready.ca.gov to find out more.
#ListosCalifornia
Take a break from the heat.
If your home doesn’t have air conditioning or if there was a power outage, you have options!
You can go to libraries, shopping malls and community centers to cool off.
ready.ca.gov
#ListosCalifornia
Extreme heat is here.
Slow down, take breaks, stay hydrated and stay cool.
Visit ready.ca.gov for more tips on how you can beat the heat.
#ListosCalifornia
It’s going to take teamwork to beat the heat, California!
Don’t forget to take your breaks, slow down and avoid too much sun during the hottest parts of the day.
Check out ready.ca.gov for more extreme heat tips.
#ListosCalifornia
Be ready in case of power outages and other disasters.
Make sure all batteries are charged and that you have back up plans.
If you use a motorized wheelchair or scooter, keep an extra battery.
#ListosCalifornia
If you or your loved ones use electric medical and assistive devices, it’s essential to prepare in case of disasters and power outages.
Follow these tips, and visit
bit.ly/CPUCbaseline to sign up for a baseline energy program.
#ListosCalifornia
Stay cool, California! Getting too hot can make people sick.
Know the signs of heat exhaustion:
Heavy sweating
Cramps
Headache
Nausea or vomiting
Tiredness
Weakness
Dizziness
Fainting
Go to ready.ca.gov for more tips.
#ListosCalifornia
For people who are 65 or older, heat can be especially dangerous.
Make a plan with a friend, relative, or neighbor who will call or come check on you twice a day while it is hot outside.
Go to ready.ca.gov to learn more.
#ListosCalifornia
Did you know? If you work outside, your employer must give you: water, rest and shade.
Remember to take care of yourself and your coworkers in this extreme heat.
Find more tips in multiple languages at ready.ca.gov
#ListosCalifornia
Stay hydrated. Don’t wait until you are thirsty to drink!
Learn the signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke and how to help someone with heat illness.
Visit ready.ca.gov to find out more.
#ListosCalifornia
Take a break from the heat.
If your home doesn’t have air conditioning or if there was a power outage, you have options!
You can go to libraries, shopping malls and community centers to cool off.
ready.ca.gov
#ListosCalifornia
Extreme heat is here.
Slow down, take breaks, stay hydrated and stay cool.
Visit ready.ca.gov for more tips on how you can beat the heat.
#ListosCalifornia
We’ve got this, California. ☀️
Let's prepare our families and loved ones for extreme heat.
Find tips at ready.ca.gov
#ListosCalifornia
It’s going to take teamwork to beat the heat, California!
Don’t forget to take your breaks, slow down and avoid too much sun during the hottest parts of the day.
Check out ready.ca.gov for more extreme heat tips.
#ListosCalifornia
Extreme heat and other disasters can put a strain on our electrical grid. Make plans for keeping ALL your medical devices charged, including phones.
Visit bit.ly/CPUCbaseline to sign up for a baseline energy program today.
Extreme weather can put a strain on our electrical grid or cause outages.
If you or your loved ones use electric medical and assistive devices, inform your utility about your medical needs and enroll in a medical baseline program to receive additional notification and assistance.
Visit bit.ly/CPUCbaseline for more.
#ListosCalifornia
If you or your loved ones use electric medical and assistive devices, it’s essential to prepare in case of disasters and power outages.
Follow these tips, and visit
bit.ly/CPUCbaseline to sign up for a baseline energy program.
#ListosCalifornia
Be ready in case of power outages and other disasters.
Make sure all batteries are charged and that you have back up plans.
If you use a motorized wheelchair or scooter, keep an extra battery.
#ListosCalifornia
Stay cool, California! Getting too hot can make people sick.
Know the signs of heat exhaustion:
Heavy sweating
Cramps
Headache
Nausea or vomiting
Tiredness
Weakness
Dizziness
Fainting
Go to ready.ca.gov for more tips.
#ListosCalifornia
For people who are 65 or older, heat can be especially dangerous.
Make a plan with a friend, relative, or neighbor who will call or come check on you twice a day while it is hot outside.
Go to ready.ca.gov to learn more.
#ListosCalifornia
Did you know? If you work outside, your employer must give you: water, rest and shade.
Remember to take care of yourself and your coworkers in this extreme heat.
Find more tips in multiple languages at ready.ca.gov
#ListosCalifornia
Stay hydrated. Don’t wait until you are thirsty to drink!
Learn the signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke and how to help someone with heat illness.
Visit ready.ca.gov to find out more.
#ListosCalifornia
Take a break from the heat.
If your home doesn’t have air conditioning or if there was a power outage, you have options!
You can go to libraries, shopping malls and community centers to cool off.
ready.ca.gov
#ListosCalifornia
Extreme heat is here.
Slow down, take breaks, stay hydrated and stay cool.
Visit ready.ca.gov for more tips on how you can beat the heat.
#ListosCalifornia
It’s going to take teamwork to beat the heat, California!
Don’t forget to take your breaks, slow down and avoid too much sun during the hottest parts of the day.
Check out ready.ca.gov for more extreme heat tips.
#ListosCalifornia
Extreme weather can put a strain on our electrical grid or cause outages.
If you or your loved ones use electric medical and assistive devices, inform your utility about your medical needs and enroll in a medical baseline program to receive additional notification and assistance.
Visit bit.ly/CPUCbaseline for more.
#ListosCalifornia
If you or your loved ones use electric medical and assistive devices, it’s essential to prepare in case of disasters and power outages.
Follow these tips, and visit
bit.ly/CPUCbaseline to sign up for a baseline energy program.
#ListosCalifornia
El calor extremo ya está aquí.
Reduce la velocidad, tómate descansos, mantente hidratado y fresco.
Visite ready.ca.gov para obtener más consejos sobre cómo puede combatir el calor.
#ListosCalifornia
¡Manténgase fresco, CA! El calor excesivo puede hacer que la gente se enferme.
Conozca los signos del agotamiento por calor:
- Sudoración intensa
- Calambres
- Dolor de cabeza
- Náuseas o vómitos
- Cansancio
- Mareos
Visite ready.ca.gov para obtener más consejos.
¿Sabías que? Si trabajas al aire libre, tu empleador debe brindarte: agua, descanso y sombra.
Recuerda cuidarte a ti y a tus compañeros de trabajo en este calor extremo.
Encuentra más consejos en varios idiomas en ready.ca.gov
#ListosCalifornia
El calor extremo ya está aquí.
Reduce la velocidad, tómate descansos, mantente hidratado y fresco.
Visite ready.ca.gov para obtener más consejos sobre cómo puede combatir el calor.
#ListosCalifornia
¡Manténgase fresco, California! El calor excesivo puede hacer que la gente se enferme.
Conozca los signos del agotamiento por calor:
- Sudoración intensa
- Calambres
- Dolor de cabeza
- Náuseas o vómitos
- Cansancio
- Debilidad
- Mareos
- Desmayos
Visite ready.ca.gov para obtener más consejos.
¿Sabías que? Si trabajas al aire libre, tu empleador debe brindarte: agua, descanso y sombra.
Recuerda cuidarte a ti y a tus compañeros de trabajo en este calor extremo.
Encuentra más consejos en varios idiomas en ready.ca.gov
#ListosCalifornia
El calor extremo ya está aquí.
Reduce la velocidad, tómate descansos, mantente hidratado y fresco.
Visite ready.ca.gov para obtener más consejos sobre cómo puede combatir el calor.
#ListosCalifornia
¡Manténgase fresco, California! El calor excesivo puede hacer que la gente se enferme.
Conozca los signos del agotamiento por calor:
- Sudoración intensa
- Calambres
- Dolor de cabeza
- Náuseas o vómitos
- Cansancio
- Debilidad
- Mareos
- Desmayos
Visite ready.ca.gov para obtener más consejos.
¿Sabías que? Si trabajas al aire libre, tu empleador debe brindarte: agua, descanso y sombra.
Recuerda cuidarte a ti y a tus compañeros de trabajo en este calor extremo.
Encuentra más consejos en varios idiomas en ready.ca.gov
#ListosCalifornia