Heat alert system improved for B.C.
Though its been a relatively cool spring, the B.C. government still advises people to be prepared for summer heat, noting a new alert system is ready for use.
The province, working with a number of partners, has updated and improved the B.C. Heat Alert and Response System (BCHARS).
“We have a system now where we can put out information where people can understand what the risk is in your area,” Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.’s Public Health Officer, announced Friday, May 31.
“It’s important to pay attention to these. We’ll be putting out heat warnings when we have higher than normal temperatures over a number of days, but its pretty steady, so we know those are the [days] when you need to take regular actions like monitoring what you’re doing during the day, finding that cool space at night, taking measures to cool down, making sure you’re staying well hydrated.












