Heat wave in Berlin: Tips for cool apartments and health protection!

Tempelhof-Schöneberg informs about heat protection measures for living rooms on May 23, 2025. Tips for improving the living climate.
Tempelhof-Schöneberg informs about heat protection measures for living rooms on May 23, 2025. Tips for improving the living climate. (Symbolbild/MB)

Heat wave in Berlin: Tips for cool apartments and health protection!

Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Deutschland - On May 23, 2025, the city of Berlin reports on an alarming development: Extreme hot days are increasing and increasingly burdening the population. This not only affects everyday life, but also on health, especially in the heavily heated living rooms, which hardly cool down at night. Early heat protection is therefore considered essential to secure health and well -being. District Mayor Jörn Oltmann emphasizes how important it is to inform the citizens about suitable heat protection measures and thus promote preventive action in the residential quarters.

A simple and effective heat protection can be achieved through various measures. This includes outdoor roller blinds, targeted night ventilation, fans and air conditioners. These techniques are crucial to keep the interiors cool, which contributes to a noticeable improvement in the quality of life. A lecture in which practical tips for cooling the apartment and saving energy are to help to raise awareness of effective solutions. Questions about the electricity consumption of these heat protection solutions can be answered by an energy consultant at the consumer center.

health risks from heat

The health effects of the increasing temperatures should not be underestimated. As the rki are often statistically determined by comparing the deaths in heat periods in less hot weeks. This data show that older people in particular have increased mortality in hot weeks, often in connection with previous illnesses such as cardiovascular or lung diseases. Heat rarely leads directly to death, but often acts as a reinforcing factor, as the analysis of the death statistics of the Federal Statistical Office.

In order to counteract these health risks, cities like Frankfurt am Main have developed a climate change action plan (KWAP), which also includes a heat action plan. This plan includes specific measures to respond to heat and dryness and aims to protect the population. In addition to the improvement of the interior conditions, especially in sensitive facilities such as old people's homes, the KWAP is an important instrument for general interest and danger to protect against the extreme weather phenomena, which are caused by climate change. The Heat action plan also contains recommendations for action as guidelines, for their own adaptation concepts too develop.

future prospects and prevention

In order to adequately meet the challenges of climate change, it is necessary to implement preventive measures that take into account both individual and collective health. The discussion about the consequences of climate change, reinforced by extreme summer, requires a committed reaction to the municipal level. By investigating and reducing the effects of heat days, cities such as Berlin and Frankfurt can offer their citizens better protection in the future.

The combination of individual heat protection solutions and structural measures is the key to coping with these challenges. Research and the collected data provided by institutions such as RKI can also offer valuable information to improve public health and to minimize the risks.

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