Germany recommends footspas and siestas to beat the heatwave

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ermany‘s government said proposals to beat rising temperatures including introducing siestas and cold foot spas into the workplace should be taken “very seriously”.

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The worst of the heatwave that has paralysed southern Europe has not reached the country though it has still had very high temperatures in the mid 30s with Bavaria recording a high of 38.8c.

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Johannes Niessen, the head of the BVOeGD public health officers association, said Germans should follow the habits of people living in the traditionally hotter parts of southern Europe.

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In an interview published by the RND media network, he said Germans should start to “get up early, work productively in the morning, and take a siesta at midday”.

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“People are not as efficient in strong heat as they are otherwise,” Mr Niessen said. “Moreover bad sleep in the absence of cooling in the night leads to concentration problems.”

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A government spokesperson said such initiatives had to be “taken very seriously” against the backdrop of a “massive change in the summer temperatures”.

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He noted some workplaces, including those outdoors, faced serious challenges as a result of the heat.

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“I do see this as a serious topic which will concern us for the coming years.”

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German health minister Karl Lauterbach said a siesta was “certainly no bad proposal” but employers and workers should negotiate this together.

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On holiday in Italy, Lauterbach tweeted that high temperatures had stopped him going on a day trip to Rome.

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“My daughter would rather stay in the pool while I will read. Next try tomorrow.”

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The BDA employers association said more flexible working hours could enable employees to take longer midday breaks if it suited both parties.

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Mr Niessen also called for “sufficient fans and lighter clothing, even if the attire rules for an office don’t permit it.”

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“A cold footbath under the desk would be another option to stay cool while working from home,” he mentioned.

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