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WBGT and heat safety guides for work, sports, schools, and events

Klimo WBGT is primarily an application, but search visibility depends on public, crawlable content too. This guide section explains what wet bulb globe temperature means, why it matters for heat stress decisions, and how forecast tools can support planning before people arrive on site.

What this section covers

These pages are public and informational. They are not individualized advice, and they do not replace an organization’s own operating procedures. Their purpose is to explain WBGT, heat stress forecasting, acclimatization, and related decision-support concepts in plain language.

What is WBGT?

Understand what wet bulb globe temperature measures and why it differs from air temperature alone.

Heat index vs WBGT

Compare two common heat metrics and learn why WBGT is often more useful for exposure decisions.

WBGT forecast

See how forecasted heat stress conditions can support schedule, staffing, and event planning.

Workplace heat safety

Use cases for construction, outdoor labor, utilities, landscaping, and field operations.

Sports heat safety

How athletic trainers, coaches, and event leaders can use WBGT as part of broader heat planning.

Why these pages matter for search

The live Klimo WBGT app is a single-page application. That works well for logged-in tools, forecasts, saved sites, and user-specific decisions, but it gives search engines very little educational context in the initial HTML. Static public pages fill that gap.

What belongs in the app vs public pages

Public pages should explain concepts, use cases, and product scope. The app should handle live conditions, saved sites, alerts, acclimatization tools, and private account features. Keeping that boundary clear helps both SEO and product clarity.

Use the app for live decision support

Klimo WBGT is designed to support live and forecast heat risk decisions using current conditions, forecast data, site-based views, and supporting tools. Public educational content helps people find the app. The app itself is where operational use happens.