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Updated 14:30

Lublin Deploys Water Misting Curtains Ahead of Heatwave

Lublin starts installing water misting curtains in Lublin as temperatures hit 30–33°C. Read why this matters for expats.

Lublin prepares for a heatwave this weekend as authorities install the first water misting curtains in Lublin along popular routes. Consequently, officials expect daytime highs between 30°C and 33°C and nights near 20°C.

Where the cooling measures will appear

The city-owned Miejskie Przedsiębiorstwo Wodociągów i Kanalizacji (MPWiK) leads the effort. Moreover, the first unit now stands on the cycle path along the Bystrzyca River. In addition, the company placed a device near its headquarters. Therefore, residents expect more units in the city centre soon.

Why the city uses water misting curtains

Officials say the curtains provide immediate relief for pedestrians and cyclists. Moreover, they help tourists who walk long distances in the old town. However, the measure does not replace long-term planning for heat resilience. Consequently, the devices form part of seasonal responses to heatwaves across Poland.

water misting curtains in Lublin

The installations aim to cool people quickly and reduce heat stress. In addition, the curtains can help prevent heat-related visits to clinics. Furthermore, quick relief may lower minor heat incidents in the short term. However, people with chronic conditions still need to follow medical advice.

How residents can participate

MPWiK invites citizens to suggest locations via social media. Consequently, neighbourhoods can request devices near parks and busy routes. Moreover, the company coordinates placement with local services for safe installation. Therefore, expect announcements on their official pages in the coming days.

Local authorities issued meteorological warnings from the Central Office of Meteorological Forecasts at the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management. In addition, they advised hydration and shade during peak hours. Moreover, people should avoid strenuous activity during the afternoon heat.

Expat life faces specific challenges during heatwaves. Therefore, long-term residents and newcomers should plan to adapt routines. For instance, people who work outdoors should arrange breaks in shaded areas. In addition, cyclists should use the misting curtains on popular bike paths when possible.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: In Poland, many municipal services use acronyms. For example, ZUS refers to the social insurance institution (ZUS — social insurance), and NFZ manages public health funds (NFZ — National Health Fund). Moreover, a “mandat” means an on-the-spot fine for minor offences, and a PESEL is your national ID number used for official registrations. Therefore, carry proper ID and follow local guidance during heat alerts.

Practically, expats should watch local weather alerts and the city social channels. Moreover, subscribe to municipal pages if you live here. In addition, carry water and avoid the hottest hours when possible. However, if you face a medical emergency, call local emergency numbers or seek help at clinics covered by the NFZ.

MPWiK continues to monitor temperatures and public feedback. Consequently, they plan flexible placement for the coming weekend. Therefore, residents and visitors can expect more cooling spots if heat persists.

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