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Public Health Information

Stay Safe in Extreme Heat

Extreme heat is the deadliest weather danger in LA County. It causes more deaths than floods, storms, or lightning. Heat waves are getting hotter, lasting longer—even into November—and putting more people in the hospital. While anyone can be affected, older adults, young children, pregnant people, outdoor workers, unhoused individuals, athletes, and people with chronic health conditions are most at risk. Low-income communities and communities of color are hit hardest due to factors like air pollution and smoke. Don’t wait—prepare now to stay safe during extreme heat.

Resources

Check out these great resources from the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health (DPH).

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Sources: County of Los Angeles Public Health, Los Angeles Office of Climate Emergency Mobilization, LADWP

* “Small Property Landlord” is defined as a Landlord that meets any of the following:
(1) is qualified for and receives a Homeowners' Property Tax Exemption for the property on which the subject Rental Unit is located;
(2) has an ownership interest or beneficial interest in or controls only one (1) Rental Property with no more than ten (10) Rental Units; or
(3) has an ownership interest or beneficial interest in or controls no more than three (3) Rental Properties with a combined total of no more than ten (10) Rental Units, including any Rental Properties outside of Los Angeles County.

A Small Property Landlord does not include a real estate investment trust (as defined in Internal Revenue Code section 856), a corporation, a limited liability company in which at least one (1) member is, or is controlled by, a corporation, or a partnership in which at least one (1) partner is, or is controlled by, a corporation.