Heatwaves are associated with significant health risks particularly among vulnerable groups. To minimize these risks, heat warning systems have been implemented. The question therefore is how effective these systems are in saving lives and reducing heat-related harm. We systematically searched and reviewed 15 studies which examined this. Six studies asserted that fewer people died of excessive heat after the implementation of heat warning systems. Demand for ambulance decreased following the implementation of these systems. One study also estimated the costs of running heat warning systems at US$210,000 compared to the US$468 million benefits of saving 117 lives. The remaining eight studies investigated people's response to heat warning sys...
Short-term heat events (e.g. heat waves) and cold events cause more loss of life in Australia than a...
Heat waves with extreme temperatures are increasingly being recognised as an important public health...
Background This study attempted to develop health risk-based metrics for defining a heatwave in B...
Heatwaves are associated with significant health risks particularly among vulnerable groups. To mini...
Objectives To review the existing research on the effectiveness of heat warning systems (HWSs) in sa...
Background: Heatwave warning systems aim to assist in reducing health effects during extreme heat. E...
FOREWORD Heatwaves are among the most dangerous of natural hazards, but rarely receive adequate at...
Background: Extreme temperatures have negative consequences on the environment, ecosystem, and human...
Many cities and countries have implemented heat wave warning systems to combat the health effects of...
In the past few decades, several devastating heat wave events have significantly challenged public h...
Heatwave can increase the risk for heat-related illnesses and mortality. Many studies showed certain...
BACKGROUND: Heatwaves are hot weather events, which breach regional or national thresholds, that las...
Automated phone warning systems are increasingly used by public health authorities to protect the po...
Heat waves can be lethal and routinely prompt public warnings about the dangers of heat. With climat...
Heat waves pose serious health risks, and are expected to become more frequent, longer lasting, and ...
Short-term heat events (e.g. heat waves) and cold events cause more loss of life in Australia than a...
Heat waves with extreme temperatures are increasingly being recognised as an important public health...
Background This study attempted to develop health risk-based metrics for defining a heatwave in B...
Heatwaves are associated with significant health risks particularly among vulnerable groups. To mini...
Objectives To review the existing research on the effectiveness of heat warning systems (HWSs) in sa...
Background: Heatwave warning systems aim to assist in reducing health effects during extreme heat. E...
FOREWORD Heatwaves are among the most dangerous of natural hazards, but rarely receive adequate at...
Background: Extreme temperatures have negative consequences on the environment, ecosystem, and human...
Many cities and countries have implemented heat wave warning systems to combat the health effects of...
In the past few decades, several devastating heat wave events have significantly challenged public h...
Heatwave can increase the risk for heat-related illnesses and mortality. Many studies showed certain...
BACKGROUND: Heatwaves are hot weather events, which breach regional or national thresholds, that las...
Automated phone warning systems are increasingly used by public health authorities to protect the po...
Heat waves can be lethal and routinely prompt public warnings about the dangers of heat. With climat...
Heat waves pose serious health risks, and are expected to become more frequent, longer lasting, and ...
Short-term heat events (e.g. heat waves) and cold events cause more loss of life in Australia than a...
Heat waves with extreme temperatures are increasingly being recognised as an important public health...
Background This study attempted to develop health risk-based metrics for defining a heatwave in B...