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18-24°C, no risk to sedentary, healthy people.

Below 16°C, diminished resistance to respiratory infections.

Below 12°C, increased blood pressure and viscosity.

Below 9°C, after 2 or more hours, deep body temperature falls.

Indoor environment is a source of health risk factor – most people spend more than 90% of time indoors.

Collins KJ (1986) Op Cit.

Indoor temperature and health

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Dust mites • Thrive in warm, damp, poorly

ventilated dwellings• Faecal pellets can lead to

respiratory problems such as wheezing and asthma

• Research suggests that exposure to dust mites in a child’s first year may increase the risk of asthma in later years

Damp Related Illness

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Where energy is used in the home

Heating 60%

Hot Water 23%

Appliances 17%

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Where the heat goes

25%

Roof

35%

Through thewalls

15%floor

15% Draughts

10% windows

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Are you

eligible for a

Warm Front

Grant?

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Do you have a Typical Rural Property?

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Do you have a really Hard to Heat Home?

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Would Low Carbon

Technologies suit your

home?

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Solar Thermal Panel

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Do you need more

insulation?

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Do you have a

neighbour who needs

advice or help?

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Does your old boiler

give value for money?

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Do your heating controls

work?

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Is switching supplier

worth doing?

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How much do you pay

for home insurance?

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Do you have draughts in

your home?

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Was your home warm

enough this winter?

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Does living in a cold

home affect your

health?

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Photovoltaic Panel (PV)

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New forms of electric heating

Air source Heat Pumps

Use mains electricity to convert air into

hot water for radiators

Predicted 40,000 installations a year

by 2020

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Heat Pumps

• Provide more heat energy than the electrical energy they consume ( up to 300%)

• Use mains electricity on same payment methods

• Air to water up to 16kW output

• BUT………………..

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I’ve been with my

energy supplier for

donkey’s years. Why

would I want to change?

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Biomass ( wood)

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