GIVE SOMEONE YOU KNOW
THE PERFECT PRESENT THIS CHRISTMAS - A WARM
HOME
18th December 2006
- Energy industry Helpline calls on concerned
friends and relatives to help provide a
warm home this Christmas for loved ones.
The Home Heat Helpline today urged anyone
worried that a friend, neighbour or family
member might be having trouble heating their
home this winter, to give them the perfect
Christmas present by calling the Home Heat
Helpline - 0800 33 66 99 - to receive free
advice and information on both government
and supplier grants that could help heat
and insulate their home this winter.
This Christmas up to 3 million people in
the UK could have trouble heating their
homes or paying fuel bills. To help vulnerable
people such as older people, the disabled
and young families the Home Heat Helpline
wants everyone to check whether a friend,
neighbour or family member is having a problem
keeping themselves adequately warm over
the festive period.
For those that may be worried about managing
their fuel bills, the Home Heat Helpline
- 0800 33 66 99 - which is funded by Britain’s
energy retailers provides free advice and
offers information on the grants available
from the government and from suppliers.
Those calling the freephone number will
be able to speak to expert advisors, including
former health professionals, who are trained
to give advice on how to stay warm during
the cold weather. The Helpline welcomes
calls from concerned friends, family, carers,
social workers or health visitors.
In its first 12 months 38,000 people called
the helpline and in the last year more than
one in four (27 per cent) of those who have
called the Helpline have saved money on
their utility bills and more than 1 in 10
(13 per cent) have accessed benefits of
which they were previously unaware.
Duncan Sedgwick, Chief Executive of the
Energy Retail Association said,
“Whilst most people will be concentrating
on getting their loved ones the best present
this Christmas there will be a large number
of people whose number one priority is just
to keep warm over the festive period.”
“If anyone is concerned that
a loved one or neighbour may struggle keeping
their home warm this Christmas they should
call 0800 33 66 99 to gain valuable advice
and, if eligible, access important grants
and benefits to help heat and insulate their
home.”
To help those worried about heating their
homes this winter the Helpline has launched
a range of guides for consumers, charities
and advice groups. These include digital
guides that can be downloaded from the Home
Heat Helpline website (www.homeheathelpline.org)
which contain information and advice on
insulating homes properly, making sure homes
are as energy efficient as possible and
providing information on how people can
register for extra services to ensure they
are warm this winter.
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Photos are available on request
Notes to Editors:
Four Communications
0870 420 3245
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Home Heat Helpline
Suzi Darsa – 020 7747 5436
suzi.darsa@energy-retail.org.uk
1. Photography from a Christmas photocall
held at the Helpline centre is available
on request.
2. The Home Heat Helpline operates from
Monday to Friday 9am-8pm and from 10am-2pm
on Saturday. There is a free minicom number
(0800 027 2122) and the Helpline also has
access to interpreters for those callers
whose first language is not English. www.homeheathelpline.org
3. The Helpline is operated by the essentiagroup
and is staffed by expert advisers, including
former health professionals, who are trained
to give advice on how to stay warm during
the cold weather. They are also trained
and authorised to deal with intermediaries
calling on behalf of vulnerable customers,
such as friends, carers, social workers
or health visitors
4. The Home Heat Helpline was launched
by the Energy Retail Association which was
established in October 2003 and is the only
dedicated trade association for domestic
energy suppliers in the UK.
5. The Home Heat Helpline is a free service
for all British citizens and is funded by
Britain’s six major energy suppliers.
It is the only such helpline service that
aims to tackle fuel poverty. The energy
suppliers spent £300 million between
2002 – 2005 on tackling fuel poverty
and have committed to spend a further £700
million over the next 3 years on this important
issue.
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For further information please contact:
Niki Bowles, Head of Communications and
Media Relations on 0207 930 9181 or 07730
898 641
Russell Hamblin-Boone, Head of Corporate
Affairs on 0207 930 9177 or 07810 374 110
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