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Reading residents to receive free admission to Schlegel Pool Thursday and Friday amid extreme heat

Update: To accommodate more residents during the Extreme Heat Warning, city officials say Schlegel Pool will now operate with two admission sessions on Thursday, July 2, and Friday, July 3.

Mayor Morán has authorized FREE admission for City of Reading residents during the following sessions:

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Session 1: 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Session 2: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM

The pool will be cleared from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM to allow staff to reset the facility before welcoming the second group of swimmers. This schedule will help maximize the number of residents who can enjoy the pool safely.

Original post: Reading residents will be able to cool off at no cost this week as the city responds to dangerous heat expected across the region.

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Mayor Eddie Morán announced Wednesday that admission to Schlegel Pool will be free for City of Reading residents on Thursday, July 2, and Friday, July 3, from noon to 7 p.m. due to the ongoing Extreme Heat Warning.

“As these high temperatures continue, we want to make sure every Reading resident has a place to cool off,” Morán said. “Schlegel Pool is open free of charge because the safety and well-being of our community comes first. If you need relief from the heat, please take advantage of it, stay hydrated, and remember to check on family members, neighbors, and anyone who may be more vulnerable.”

The city said proof of Reading residency may be required for free admission. Pool guests must wear appropriate swimwear, and bags are subject to search. Children younger than 12 must be accompanied by a responsible person. Concessions will be available for purchase, while alcohol and flotation devices are prohibited.

If Schlegel Pool reaches capacity, residents are encouraged to visit one of the city’s seven splash pads, which have extended operating hours from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. beginning Wednesday. The splash pads are located at 11th & Pike Playground, Baer Park, City Park, Front & Schiller Playground, Pendora Park, Schlegel Pool and Barbey’s Playground.

The city is also hosting its Wack Water Wednesday event at 16th & Haak Elementary School on Wednesday from 1 to 4 p.m., providing another opportunity for families to cool off.

Officials are urging residents to take precautions during the dangerous heat by drinking plenty of fluids, staying in air-conditioned spaces when possible, avoiding direct sunlight, wearing lightweight clothing and limiting strenuous outdoor activities to the early morning or evening hours.

Residents are also encouraged to check on relatives, neighbors and others who may be more vulnerable to extreme temperatures.

For those working outdoors, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends taking frequent breaks in shaded or air-conditioned areas. Anyone showing signs of heat illness should be moved to a cool location immediately. Heat stroke is a medical emergency, and anyone experiencing symptoms should call 911.

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