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Extreme heat
in Arizona

Arizona faces a severe public health threat from extreme heat. The page provides essential information on how to stay safe during extreme heat. It also offers links to official health agencies, assistance programs, and ways to get involved.

Stay Safe When Temperatures Rise

While other states brace for hurricanes or tornadoes, Arizona faces a different threat extreme heat. It’s not just uncomfortabl —it’s deadly. In fact, extreme heat is the deadliest weather-related hazard in the United States, responsible for more deaths each year than hurricanes, tornadoes, lightning, and floods combined.

Since 2012, over 4,000 Arizonans have lost their lives due to heat-related causes. The crisis is accelerating, with a sharp increase in deaths between 2019 and 202—demanding urgent attention and action.

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🆘 Get Assistance

Help is available if you’re struggling with the heat:

🛡️ Heat Safety Tips

Protect yourself and those you care about:

  • Hydrate frequently, even if you’re not thirsty.
  • Avoid outdoor activity between 11 AM and 3 PM, the hottest part of the day.
  • Wear protection: Use sunscreen (SPF 30+), a hat, sunglasses, and light, loose-fitting clothing.
  • Take breaks in shade or air-conditioned spaces to let your body cool down.
  • Never leave children, adults or pets in parked vehicles—even for a few minutes.
  • Check on elderly or vulnerable neighbors to ensure their air conditioning is functioning.
  • Use free public spaces like libraries, malls or designated cooling centers to escape the heat.
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➡️ Visit the Arizona Department of Health Services website for more information on preventing heat-related illness.

🤝 Make a Difference

Donate

Donations go to local nonprofits and the Heat Relief Network, which provides critical resources like water, cooling stations, and shelter to protect vulnerable populations.

Get Involved

Sponsor a Heat Relief Kit Build for your team. Together, we can deliver life-saving relief across Arizona. Contact Katie Frederick for more information on corporate partnerships.

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