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Inland Empire Cool Centers

Effective 06/20/2016

Riverside County Locations – Riverside Cooling Map

San Bernardino County Cooling Map

211 – Cooling Centers in your Area – http://www.211sb.org/cooling-centers

By City

Anza

Anza Community Hall – 56630 Hwy. 371 – 951-428-0901

Banning

Banning Senior Center – 769 N. San Gorgonio – 951-922-3250. Mon-Fri 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Beaumont

Albert A. Chatigny Senior Community Center – 1310 Oak Valley Parkway – 951-769-8539

Calimesa

Calimesa Senior Center –  908 Park Avenue. 909-795-2287

Rancho Calimesa Mobile Home Ranch – 10320 Calimesa Blvd. 909-795-4363

Chino

Chino Senior Center – 13170 Central Ave. Chino, CA 91710. (909) 591-9836. 8 am- 9 pm/7 days a week

Colton

Colton Hutton Center – 660 Colton Ave. Colton, CA 92324. (909) 370-6168. M-F: 8-8 pm

Corona

Circle City Center – 365 N. Main St – 951-817-5755

Corona Senior Center  – 921 S. Belle Ave. – 951-736-2363

Fontana

Don Day Community Center – 14501 Live Oak Ave. Fontana, CA 92337. (909) 428-8385. M-F: 8-8 pm/Sat: 8-1pm

Kaiser Branch Library – 11155 Almond Ave. Fontana, CA 92337. (909) 357-5900. M-Th: 3-8 pm/Fri-Closed/Sat: 10-5 pm

Loma Linda

Loma Linda Senior Center. 25571 Barton Rd. Loma Linda, CA 92354. (909) 799-2820. M-Thurs: 8 am-3 pm

Mentone

Mentone Senior Center – 1331 Opal Avenue. Mentone, CA 92359. (909) 794-5280. M-Thurs: 9 am-pm/Fri: 10am-5pm/Sat: 9am-5pm

Rancho Cucamonga

James L. Brulte Senior Center – 11200 Baseline Rd. Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701. (909) 477-2780M-F: 8 a.m.-10 pm/Sat 7am-6pm/Sun7am-5pm

Redlands

Joslyn Senior Center, 21 Grant St. Redlands. Hours of operation: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Redlands Community Senior Center, 111 W. Lugonia, Redlands. Hours of operation: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.

Redlands Community Center, 111 W. Lugonia. Hours of operation: Monday–Friday, 2-9 p.m.; Saturdays 8 a.m..- 5 p.m.

Rialto

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Rialto Senior Center. 1411 S. Riverside Ave. Rialto

Rialto Branch Library. 251 W. First St. Rialto

Other locations may be opened on a as-need basis. Call the “cool line” at 909-421-7270

Riverside

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Cool Centers are public facilities that are open to the community for the purpose of seeking temporary relief from excessive heat.

The City of Riverside coordinates Cool Centers to provide drop-in sites for vulnerable individuals, seniors, the disabled, and others in need of temporary relief from the heat. Cool Centers are made available to the public when an “Excessive Heat Warning” is issued by the National Weather Service for our area. Residents are encouraged to observe safe summer activities during the warm summer months and to listen or watch for “Excessive Heat Warnings” on radio, television, and local newspaper.

Download full list of Riverside locations.

Ontario

Cooling Centers in Ontario

Anthony Munoz Community Center. 1240 W. Fourth Street,  Ontario, CA 91762. (909) 933-3596.  Monday to Friday, 8:00am – 6:00pm

Armstrong Community Center 1265 South Palmetto Ave. Ontario, CA 91762. (909) 395-2020. Monday to Thursday. 8:00am – 5:00pm. Friday 8:00am – 4:30pm.

De Anza Community & Teen Center 1405 South Fern Street. Ontario, CA 91762. (909) 395-2030.
Monday to Friday 8:00am – 8:00pm. Saturday 12:00pm – 4:00pm.

Dorothy A. Quesada Community Center 1010 South Bon View Ave. Ontario, CA 91761. (909) 930-3344. Monday to Friday 8:00am – 8:00pm.

Ontario Senior Center 225 East “B” Street Ontario, CA 91764. (909) 395-2021. Monday to Friday 8:00am – 8:00pm.

Westwind Community Center 2455 East Riverside Dr. Ontario, CA 91761. (909) 395-2506. Monday to Friday 9:00am – 6:00pm. Saturday 12:00pm – 3:00pm.

Upland

George M Gibson Senior Center – 250 N 3rd Ave. Upland, CA 91786. (909) 981-4501.

Yucaipa

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Heat Safety

Heat kills by taxing the human body beyond its abilities. In a normal year, over 175 Americans succumb to the summer heat. Of all natural hazards, only the cold of winter (not lightning, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, or earthquakes) takes a greater toll. In the 40-year period from 1936 through 1975, nearly 20,000 people were killed in the United States by the effects of heat. In the disastrous heat wave of 1980, more than 1,250 people died. Staying safe during times of inclement weather is your responsibility and one you should take seriously. Your life depends on it!

Heat kills. To keep cool during periods of excessive heat:

CITY CONTACT INFORMATION

City of Riverside Fire Department
Office of Emergency Management
951.320.8100
http://www.ReadyRiverside.com

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