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The city of Bottrop has launched a heat campaign to raise awareness about the risks of extreme summer heat and promote safety and health during the hot months. The initiative aims to motivate all citizens to prepare and act appropriately in case of an emergency.
Posters have been placed in central locations and heavily frequented areas, providing instructions for proper behaviour in heat emergencies and advice on adequate hydration for residents. The campaign highlights simple and effective measures for residents to protect themselves from extreme summer heat, such as avoiding physical exertion during midday heat.
However, the Bottrop heat campaign does not provide information on heat-related first aid or emergency response procedures, heat-related health risks beyond dehydration, or the criteria for declaring a heat emergency. Additionally, the campaign does not offer advice on heat-resistant clothing or protective gear, heat-resistant landscaping or urban planning strategies, resources for cooling centers or heat-resistant shelters, or resources for heat-resistant farming or gardening practices.
The heat campaign does offer guidance on protecting vulnerable groups from extreme summer heat, but it does not explicitly define what constitutes a vulnerable group. Similarly, the name of the head of the municipal administration who initiated the comprehensive heat warning campaign is not explicitly mentioned in the provided search results.
Despite these gaps, the Bottrop heat campaign is a valuable resource for residents looking to stay safe during the summer months. The city encourages all citizens to stay informed, stay hydrated, and take appropriate measures to protect themselves from extreme heat.
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