
Banks open doors, insurers offer heat protection to combat extreme temperatures
As summers get hotter by the year, more businesses are opening their doors to offer relief from the heat. Last year, convenience stores began telling people they could come in to cool off, and this year First Bank has set up indoor cooling stations with air conditioning, drinking water, seating, and restrooms, and you don’t even have to be a customer to gain access. Meanwhile, a life insurance company is offering Taiwan’s first policy that covers heat-related injuries.
Chou Jung-hsuan
FTV reporter
Summer is incredibly hot this year, making walking down the street like torture. In addition to being able to cool off in convenience stores’ AC, First Bank also set up indoor cooling stations.
In response to the extreme heat, the Ministry of Environment launched a “cool map” listing 9,192 cooling spots as of June, including convenience stores, public facilities, shaded areas, and now banks.
Member of public
Likes the idea
I think it’s a good idea in general, but due to their location, people still might not think to go.
Member of public
Loves the idea
I think it’s great! Summer is so hot most of the time, so if there’s a place for people to cool off, I think it’s a good thing.
Voice of Hung Hsiu-ching
Bank employee
We already have safety and security measures in place for our banks’ main halls. If banks determine they can provide people with a place to cool off while maintaining operational safety and order, they will make that assessment themselves.
As extreme heat becomes increasingly common, a life insurance company introduced an insurance policy for heat-related injuries, offering payouts to vulnerable groups who suffer heat-related harm.
Wang Hsin-li
Insurance broker
In the past, products to address high temperatures included accident insurance, life insurance, and accidental medical coverage, but their scope of protection was somewhat limited. Nan Shan Life Insurance’s willingness to design a product like this can provide significant help to vulnerable groups.
Businesses are introducing their own strategies in response to the dangers posed by climate change, helping people adapt to the warming environment.
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2026-07-08