Gov. Ned Lamont announced on Monday, Jan. 10, that the protocol will be in effect from noon on Monday through noon on Wednesday, Jan. 12.
The protocol is put in place to allow those vulnerable to cold conditions to receive protection.
“While we’ve had relatively mild weather so far this winter, it looks like we are about to receive our first blast of freezing cold air beginning this evening,” Lamont said. “Being outdoors in these arctic conditions for extended periods is not safe, and we must spread the word that shelters and warming centers are open all across Connecticut. If you or someone you know is in need of shelter, call 2-1-1 and they will direct you to a nearby location and they can also provide transportation if necessary.”
The protocol enables officials to alert the state when they open temporary shelters and warming centers, and allows for coordination between state departments with 211, the Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness and community-based providers to assist with transportation for those seeking shelters.
Residents in need are urged to call 211 to get connected to shelter and transportation services.
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