Mark says: It's snow joke: call home hotline during cold spell
11 Jan 2010
Mark is urging residents across Preston to call the free Home Heat Helpline (0800 33 66 99) today, after recent research from the Home Heat Helpline revealed that around 5400 households (10%) across Preston are missing out on savings of up to £250 each year on their energy bills.
The freezing conditions sweeping Preston are having a deep impact on households that are concerned about keeping warm, with a significant increase in calls to the Home Heat Helpline (0800 33 66 99) for assistance over the festive period.The Home Heat Helpline has already received a record number of calls over November – December 2009, an increase of 23 per cent from 2008.
Home Heat Helpline spokesperson, Christine McGourty said: “The increase in calls to the Helpline indicates that households in Preston and across the UK are suffering as a result of the extreme weather conditions – but it is positive that people are reaching out for help.”
The research shows that households across Preston could save around £150 a year on their heating bills by insulating their lofts and a further £115 a year with cavity wall insulation.
Mark said “I am joining the Home Heat Helpline in urging households across Preston to call the free service on 0800 33 66 99 to find out how they can keep warm and save money on their energy bills today. Helpline advisors can give people who are worried about the cost of heating their homes, help on making their home more energy efficient, and information on reduced or ‘social’ tariffs and free insulation. Freezing temperatures can be isolating for many people, especially the elderly. If you know anyone who might be finding it hard to keep warm and healthy during the cold weather – please call the Home Heat Helpline to see what support is available for them.”
The Home Heat Helpline says it is absolutely essential for older people, families with young children and those with disabilities to find out what assistance and grants they may be eligible for.
Coronation Street star Kym Marsh, Ambassador for the Home Heat Helpline campaign said:
“I know what it’s like to be a single mum who is struggling to pay the bills. When every penny counts you need all the help you can get. But often you don’t know who to turn to. The Home Heat Helpline provides a really friendly, helpful service for people in need. Anyone who thinks they might be missing out on the help they are entitled to should give them a call.”
TIPS FOR A WARMER HOME
• Make sure your radiators and heaters are not blocked by furniture or covered by curtains, otherwise most of the heat will literally disappear out the window.
• Keep draughts at bay using a draught-proofing kit, available from most DIY stores to block draughts around external windows and doors.
• Replace your traditional light bulbs with energy efficient ones. These use 80% less energy, and can cost as little as 50p.
• Appliances left on standby can use as much as three-quarters of the energy they use when they are fully switched on – so turn them completely off when not in use.
• Mend the drips. A dripping hot water tap can waste enough hot water to fill half a bath in just one week, so fix leaking taps and make sure they’re all fully turned off.


