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Tomorrow's combination of dangerous heat and unhealthy air is a serious threat to New Yorkers’ health. If you can, stay somewhere cool with air conditioning, limit your time outdoors, drink plenty of water, and check on your neighbors — especially older New Yorkers and anyone with a health condition. Our agencies are mobilizing citywide to support New Yorkers. Cooling centers are open tomorrow. Call 311 or visit finder.nyc.gov/coolingcenters/ for locations. Free KN95 masks are available at hundreds of locations citywide: on.nyc.gov/freemask. Outreach workers are intensifying canvassing efforts under both Code Red and Code Grey. NYC Public Schools, NYC Parks, and other agencies are adjusting programming, moving activities indoors, rescheduling events, and adjusting operations in real time as conditions change. For heat guidance, visit nyc.gov/beattheheat. For air quality guidance, visit on.nyc.gov/firesmoke. Sign up for emergency updates by texting NOTIFYNYC to 692-692.

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