Cooling Centers Available in Campbell County During Extreme Heat

Campbell County, KY (June 29, 2026) – Cooling centers are available in Campbell County for residents who need relief from the extreme heat. A cooling center is a safe, air-conditioned public place where residents can go to cool off during extreme heat. Cooling centers are especially important for older adults, people with chronic medical conditions, families without enough air conditioning, and others who may be at higher risk for heat-related illness.

Cooling Center Locations and Hours
The following Campbell County Public Library branches are open as cooling centers:
• Campbell County Public Library – Newport Branch, 901 East Sixth Street, Newport
• Campbell County Public Library – Cold Spring Branch, 3920 Alexandria Pike, Cold Spring
• Campbell County Public Library – Carrico/Fort Thomas Branch, 1000 Highland Avenue, Highland
Heights

Hours for the Carrico/Fort Thomas, Cold Spring, and Newport branches:
• Monday, June 29–Thursday, July 2: 9 a.m.–9 p.m.
• Friday, July 3: 9 a.m.–7 p.m.
• Saturday, July 4: Closed for Independence Day
• Sunday, July 5: 1–5 p.m.

Campbell County Public Library – Alexandria Branch, 8333 Alexandria Pike, Alexandria
• Monday, June 29–Friday, July 3: 9 a.m.–7 p.m.
• Saturday, July 4: Closed for Independence Day
• Sunday, July 5: 1–5 p.m.

Campbell County Senior and Wellness Center, 3504 Alexandria Pike, Highland Heights
• Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–3 p.m.
• Saturday–Sunday: Closed

Additional cooling shelters will be added as they are confirmed. To see the most up-to-date list, follow the Campbell County Office of Emergency Management on Facebook.

Staying Safe During Extreme Heat

• Drink plenty of water throughout the day, even if you don’t feel thirsty, and avoid alcohol and sugary drinks.
• Limit time outdoors and strenuous activity during the hottest part of the day, generally late morning through early evening.
• Wear lightweight, light-colored, loose-fitting clothing, and take breaks in air-conditioned spaces such as the cooling centers listed above.
• Check on older neighbors, relatives, and others who may be at higher risk for heat-related illness.
• Never leave children, older adults, or pets in a parked vehicle, even for a short time.
• Know the warning signs of heat-related illness, including heavy sweating, dizziness, nausea, headache, and confusion. Call 911 if someone shows signs of heat stroke.

The Campbell County Office of Emergency Management appreciates the Campbell County Public Library System and the Campbell County Senior and Wellness Center for partnering to provide safe, air-conditioned locations where residents can escape the heat.

Stay Informed with Smart911
Campbell County encourages everyone to sign up for Smart911, a free service that delivers emergency alerts tailored to you and sends them straight to your phone, email, or landline. Alerts include severe weather and other emergencies.

By signing up for Smart911, residents can:
• Receive instant alerts about severe weather, road closures, and other emergencies in their area.
• Share important information, like health needs or who lives in your home, that can help first responders during an emergency.
• Choose how you get alerts any time.
• Once you’re signed up, make sure your notifications are turned on. This is important for getting alerts.

Visit the Smart911 link to sign up or update your profile.

Follow for Real-Time Updates: For real-time updates and other important information, follow Campbell County Office of Emergency Management on Facebook. Campbell County KY Office of Emergency Management | Alexandria KY | Facebook