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Brookline Public Health and Human Services Shares Safety Information Regarding Heat Advisory 

BROOKLINE — The Town of Brookline Department of Public Health and Human Services would like to share safety precautions with residents relating to the ongoing hot weather this week and throughout the summer.

BROOKLINE — The Town of Brookline Department of Public Health and Human Services would like to share safety precautions with residents relating to the ongoing hot weather this week and throughout the summer.

Residents should be advised that oppressive heat and humidity are expected today, Monday, July 8 through Wednesday, July 10 with temperatures reaching near or above 90 degrees and a heat index each day of approximately 95 degrees.

The Town of Brookline wishes to remind residents to remain vigilant against the heat and take necessary precautions when outdoors during hot weather days.

The Town of Brookline recommends residents utilize their air conditioners on days that are over 90 degrees. For those who are concerned that they can’t afford to run their air conditioner, discounts are available to qualifying customers through Eversource.

The Brookline Senior Center and Public Libraries are always available for residents to cool off during normal business hours, but please note Brookline Village Library has limited parking due to Pierce School Construction. Please check the Senior Center webpage and Public Library of Brookline website for library locations and hours. The Community Room on the first floor of the Public Safety Building at 350 Washington Street is air conditioned and available 24 hours per day.


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