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Health and Safety Officials Urge All to Mind the Heat!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 21, 2005
Contact
DC Tim Wild, CFD, Champaign Fire Department
217-403-7200
Deb Fruitt, Illini Prairie Chapter, American Red Cross
217-351-5861
Diana Yates, Communications Coordinator
217-531-4275
Health and Safety Officials Urge All to Mind the Heat!
During a Heat Wave, Common Sense is the Best Defense
Champaign County is bracing for a hot weekend, and health and emergency management officials are urging residents to follow some common sense guidelines. The American Red Cross, the City of Champaign Emergency Services and Disaster Agency, the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District and the Champaign County Public Health Department are asking all county residents to follow these guidelines, from the Illinois Emergency Management Agency.
During periods of high outdoor temperatures, it is best to:
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Spend some time in air conditioning, if possible;
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Drink plenty of water and natural juices, even if you don’t feel thirsty;
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Slow down. Avoid strenuous activity;
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Wear loose-fitting, lightweight, light-colored clothing;
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Keep shades drawn and blinds closed;
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Keep lights turned down low, or turned off;
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Take cool baths or showers periodically or use cool wet towels to cool down;
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Eat small meals and eat more often. Avoid foods that are high in protein, as they increase metabolic heat;
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Avoid boiling water for long periods or using the oven;
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Avoid alcoholic beverages and beverages with caffeine, such as coffee, tea and cola;
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Avoid using salt tablets unless directed to do so by a physician;
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Do not leave pets or children in a vehicle – even for a few minutes.
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Temperatures inside a closed vehicle can reach 140 to 190 degrees Fahrenheit within 30 minutes on a hot day.
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Check on elderly, disabled or ill neighbors and family members;
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Have a place to cool off. If you don’t have air conditioning, visit one of the locations listed below.
To help those in need keep cool, the American Red Cross is distributing free electric fans to those without air conditioning. You may visit the Red Cross at 404 Ginger Bend Dr., Champaign from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, July 22 and from 8 to 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 23. People with questions should call the Red Cross at 351-5861.
For Homebound individuals without air conditioning, the Red Cross will deliver a fan to your home between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday. To take advantage of this service, please contact the Red Cross at 351-5861. You will need to provide your name, address and phone number.
The following locations may serve as a cool haven for those lacking air conditioning:
LIBRARIES
Champaign Public Library 403-2021
Douglass Branch Library 403-2090
Homer Community Library 896-2121
Mahomet Township Public Library District 586-2611
Ogden Rose Library 582-2411
Parkland College Library 351-2223
Philo Public Library 684-2896
Rantoul Public Library 893-3955
St. Joseph Township Library 469-2159
Sidney Community Library 688-2332
Tolono Public Library 485-5558
University of Illinois Library 333-2290
Urbana Free Library 367-4405
(Peace Meal) Congregate Meal Sites
For details call 1-800-543-1770
Douglass Annex, Champaign
First United Methodist Church in Urbana
Homer City Building
Community Service Center in Rantoul
Sidney Community Building (attached to Library) Some Senior High Rise Buildings
Senior Centers and Senior Groups
Carroll Addition Community Center 1210 Carroll Street, Urbana, IL 61801 384-4022
Douglass Annex Senior Center 804 North Fifth Street, Champaign, IL 61820 398-2572
Community Service Center of Northern Champaign County 520 E. Wabash, Rantoul, IL 61866 893-1530
Hays Senior Center – Champaign Park District 1311 West Church Street, Champaign, IL 61821 398-2580
Mahomet Community Center (next to library) on Main St., Mahomet
Phillips Recreation Center – Urbana Park District 505 West Stoughton Street, Urbana, IL 61801 367-1544
Rantoul Recreation Center 100 East Flessner, Rantoul, IL 61866 893-0461
St. Joseph Seniors @ United Methodist Church 205 North 3rd Street, St. Joseph, IL 61873 469-7424
Salvation Army Golden Agers 502 North Prospect Ave., Champaign, IL 61820 373-7832
Stevick Senior Center 48 East Main Street, Champaign, IL 61820 359-6500
Rural community or senior groups or centers may also be available in Bondville, Fisher, Gifford, Homer, Ludlow, Ogden, Penfield, Philo, Royal, Seymour and Sidney.
This information was compiled by the Champaign County Regional Planning Commission – Senior Services: (217) 328-3313.
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Monday, June 27, is National HIV Testing Day
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 21, 2005
Contact
Candi Crause, Supervisor Division of HIV/STD/TB Prevention & Management
217-239-7827
Diana Yates, Communications Coordinator
217-531-4275
Monday, June 27, is National HIV Testing Day
Public Health to Offer Anonymous HIV Counseling and Testing in Urbana, Rantoul, Danville and Decatur
June 27 is National HIV Testing Day, and the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District and the Champaign County Public Health Department are working together to bring anonymous HIV counseling and testing to several local communities.
Begun by the National Association of People with AIDS (NAPWA-US), National HIV Testing Day is meant to encourage those at risk of becoming infected to receive voluntary HIV counseling and testing.
Since 1981, more than 30,000 Illinoisans have been diagnosed with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Of that figure, about 53 percent have died. The number of Illinois cases is the sixth highest total in the U.S., trailing New York, California, Florida, Texas and New Jersey.
On June 27 the Health District’s Division of HIV/STD/TB Prevention & Management will offer anonymous HIV tests in Urbana, Danville and Decatur:
- From 8-11 a.m. at the Health District satellite office, 217 N. Broadway, in Urbana.
- From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Vermilion Garden Apartments, 1213 Garden Drive, Danville.
- From 9 to 10:30 p.m. at the Flashback Lounge, 2239 E. Wood St., Decatur.
From 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Firehouse Bar, 550 N. Morgan St., Decatur.
The Champaign County Public Health Department will offer anonymous HIV counseling and testing from 1 to 4:30 p.m. at the Health District satellite office, 520 E. Wabash St., Rantoul.
The Macon County Health Department 217-423-6988 and the Vermilion County Health Department 217-431-2662 offer confidential HIV counseling and testing. The Community Health Improvement Center in Decatur 217-422-9117 offers anonymous HIV counseling and testing. Call for more details.
For more information about National HIV Testing Day, contact the Health District’s Division of HIV/STD/TB Prevention & Management: 217-239-7827.
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Health District Board Supports Smoke-free Resolution
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 20, 2005
Contact
Nikki Hillier, Health Educator Community Health Surveillance, Planning and Education
217-531-2914
Diana Yates, Communications Coordinator
217-531-4275
Health District Board Supports Smoke-free Resolution
Champaign-Urbana and Champaign County Public Health United on Support
“A healthy workplace is an essential part of the public health equation.”
-- Dave King, Public Health Administrator
Champaign, IL – The Champaign-Urbana Public Health District’s Board of Health has voted to sign a resolution supporting the prohibition of smoking in public places and in places of employment in Champaign and Urbana. The Champaign County Board of Health also supports the resolution.
“Both boards of health are united on their support of any initiative to prevent disease and protect public health. That is our mission,” said Dave King, Public Health Administrator.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has found that second-hand smoke cannot be reduced to safe levels in businesses, even with the most sophisticated ventilation systems. Workers in smoke-filled businesses are at a greater risk for heart attacks, cardiovascular disease, cancer and respiratory disease. Patrons of such businesses may also suffer the ill effects of exposure to second-hand smoke.
“A healthy workplace is an essential part of the public health equation,” said Mr. King.
The text of the resolution, sponsored by the C-U Smokefree Alliance, is provided below.
Resolution to Eliminate Secondhand Smoke in Public Places
Whereas, the U.S. Surgeon General has determined that simple separation of smokers and nonsmokers within the same air space does not eliminate the exposure of nonsmokers to secondhand smoke.
Whereas, numerous studies have found that tobacco smoke is a major contributor to indoor air pollution, and that breathing secondhand smoke is a cause of disease in healthy nonsmokers, including heart disease, stroke, respiratory disease and lung cancer. The National Cancer Institute determined in 1999 that secondhand smoke is responsible for the early deaths of 65,000 Americans annually.
Whereas, the Environmental Protection Agency has determined that secondhand smoke cannot be reduced to safe levels in businesses by high rates of ventilation. Air cleaners, which are capable of filtering the particulate matter and odors in smoke, do not eliminate the known 5,000 chemicals - including arsenic, cyanide and formaldehyde and other toxins - in secondhand smoke.
Whereas, employees who work in smoke-filled businesses suffer a 25-50% higher risk of heart attack and higher rates of death from cardiovascular disease and cancer, as well as increased acute respiratory disease and measurable decrease in lung function.
Whereas, smoke-filled workplaces result in higher worker absenteeism due to respiratory disease, lower productivity, higher cleaning and maintenance costs, increased health insurance rates, and increased liability claims for diseases related to exposure to secondhand smoke.
Whereas, there is conclusive proof that smokefree air laws do not have adverse economic consequences for businesses subject to them; moreover, there is much evidence that smokefree air laws have a positive economic effect on those businesses.
Be it therefore resolved, that the undersigned organization endorses the C-U Smokefree Campaign, which will work to:
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Protect the public health and welfare by prohibiting smoking in public places and places of employment
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Guarantee the right of nonsmokers to breathe smoke-free air. Be it therefore resolved, that the undersigned organization will:
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Inform its members and the general public of its endorsement of this Resolution
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Inform local elected officials of its endorsement and urge its members to do the same.
Champaign-Urbana Public Health District
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