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Heat can bring health challenges for both people and animals, directly influencing our lifestyle. It can also increase the risk of fires during the dry season. High temperatures lead to a significant rise in electricity consumption—understandably so, as we use air conditioning and ventilation more frequently to keep our homes and workplaces cool and fresh. Water usage can also increase during Heat Season, which makes sense since our animals, plants and even we ourselves need more water to stay refreshed and hydrated.

It is important to protect yourself and others from extreme heat. Acting responsibly with fire, and using water and electricity more consciously, is essential. Pay extra attention to children, the elderly, and those with lower resistance. And of course, don’t forget your pets!

How? On this website, you’ll find more information on how to prepare yourself and your loved ones for Heat Season. Plus,
you’ll receive practical tips to get through these four months
with minimal discomfort!

Heat Season

When we talk about Heat Season, we are specifically referring to the four hottest months of the year; from June to September. During these months, temperatures in Aruba can regularly rise between 32 to 35 degrees Celsius. This heat period has a significant impact on our daily lives.

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Climate Data
Meteorological Service of Aruba

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