Safe enjoyment in the Schäferseepark: measures against rat plague

Safe enjoyment in the Schäferseepark: measures against rat plague
security measures and health risks in the Schäferseepark
In the popular Schäfersee Park, an important initiative to ensure public health and security is currently being carried out. On Monday, the street and green space office (SGA) started with urgently needed hedge-cutting measures to refresh the area around the park and at the same time combat massive rat infestation. These steps were initiated in response to worrying hygiene conditions and finds in the green areas.
The reports of residents and park visitors were particularly alarming about debris and leftovers in the bushes, including half bread and lettuce heads. These food sources attract rats and thus represent a significant health risk. Julia Schrod-Thiel, the district councilor for order, environment and traffic, also pointed out the presence of disposable injections, which reinforces the danger situation. "Immediate action is not only a question of order, but also the health of the citizens," she emphasized.
The challenge of rat infestation shows the need for a joint approach to keep the park clean. That is why not only the regulatory office and the SGA are active on site, but also the Berlin city cleaning (BSR) and the security strips of the Berlin transport company (BVG) have guaranteed their support. This cooperation is intended to ensure that the Schäferseepark remains a safe retreat for the residents.
Those responsible appeal to all visitors and residents to correctly dispose of their garbage and leave no food leftovers in the park. "Only if we all take responsibility together can we ensure a clean and inviting park," adds the district councilor. The measures are not only important for combating pests, but also to sharpen the public awareness of cleanliness in public green areas.
These developments in the Schäfersee Park are not only important locally. They reflect a broader trend in which urban administrations are trying to combine environmental issues and public health worldwide. The preservation of urban recreation areas is crucial for the well -being of the community, and it is the responsibility of everyone to keep these places in a clean and safe condition.