Heating in Minsk apartments to be boosted in anticipation of cold snap
Forecasters predict temperatures down to −25 ℃, so "Minsk Heating Networks" are transferring the capital's heat supply system to an intensified mode of operation, reported "Minskenergo".

Illustrative photo. Photo: "Nasha Niva"
For stable heating in homes, the water temperature in main pipelines will be increased to 90–100 ℃. At the same time, the temperature of radiators in apartments is regulated by the automation of heating points or by housing maintenance service personnel in accordance with the building's design standards.
According to standards, the air temperature in living areas should be maintained within +18–24 ℃. It is stated that specialists from "Minsk Heating Networks" monitor the weather around the clock to promptly adjust operations and maintain a comfortable temperature for residents.
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