Join Us: June 21–27, 2026
The Florida Public Health Association (FPHA) is proud to support Florida Heat Awareness Week, a statewide initiative focused on increasing awareness of heat-related health risks and promoting actions that help Floridians stay safe during periods of extreme heat.
Get Involved
Take the Heat Awareness Pledge and Become a Heat Awareness Week Partner – https://forms.gle/Hpqwmfz4D2C84MLGA
Access the FPHA Digital Toolkit – Heat Awareness Toolkit
Questions? – Email fpha@srahec.org
Upcoming Events
FPHA Heat Awareness Week Kickoff Call
June 16, 2026 | 12:00 PM ET
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/LDYfMDGRScu59GzYpsxIZQ
Heat Awareness Webinar with EcoAmerica
June 23, 2026 | 12:00 PM ET
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/m1Mp5wsVTs68U3H-MG8_2Q
Why Heat Awareness Matters
Extreme heat is one of the leading weather-related health risks in the United States. Florida's climate, combined with increasing temperatures and longer periods of extreme heat, places many communities at risk for heat-related illness.
Anyone can be affected by extreme heat, but certain groups face a greater risk, including:
Fortunately, many heat-related illnesses are preventable through simple actions such as staying hydrated, seeking shade or air conditioning, limiting outdoor activity during peak heat, and checking on family members, neighbors, and friends.
What Is Extreme Heat?
Extreme heat occurs when temperatures are significantly hotter and/or more humid than average for a particular area and time of year. In Florida, dangerous heat conditions can occur throughout much of the year and are often worsened by high humidity, which reduces the body's ability to cool itself.
Learn more about:
APHA Extreme Heat Awareness Hub
FPHA Heat Awareness Week Proclamation
FPHA has submitted a proclamation request to the Governor of Florida seeking official recognition of June 21–27, 2026, as Florida Extreme Heat Awareness Week.
View the Proclamation Here
FPHA Smart Surfaces Project 2023-2025
Back in 2024 The Florida Public Health Association is pleased to announce we are one of six APHA Affiliates selected to partner with the Smart Surfaces Coalition to support their efforts to raise community awareness, foster more community involvement, and provide education on Smart Surfaces.
What is the Smart Surfaces Coalition?
Forty of the most eminent national and international organizations comprise the Smart Surfaces Coalition, which is dedicated to facilitating and guaranteeing that Smart Surfaces become the norm for urban planning worldwide within ten years.
Urban trees, solar photovoltaics, and green, reflecting, and porous surfaces are examples of smart surfaces. Cities may create jobs, boost competitiveness, and reduce pollution, peak summer temperatures, and emissions at a reasonable cost by implementing Smart Surface regulations.
The Smart Surfaces Coalition seeks to mitigate climate change and promote health and well-being in measurable ways such as:
The Smart Surfaces Coalition goals include:
Learn more about the Smart Surfaces Project Here