OUT
IN THE COLD - Over 55 year old's failing
to get winter warmth they're entitled to
1st September 2006
Over 5 million* older Brits could be risking
their health by failing to plan ahead for
a winter freeze according to research out
today. This is despite the fact that tens
of thousands of older people in England
and Wales died last winter simply because
of the cold**.
The research from the not-for-profit ‘Home
Heat Helpline’ polled 1,595 over-55
year olds and found that over half (51%)
are cutting back on their heating in an
effort to reduce their bills and a similar
number (47%) choose to heat only selected
rooms in their homes for the same reason,
leaving their houses inadequately heated.
Although summer is only just coming to
an end the Home Heat Helpline, along with
The Royal British Legion and Carers UK are
urging over-55 year olds to prepare for
winter now by reviewing their home insulation
to protect them against a big chill, particularly
with last year’s arctic conditions
in mind.
Duncan Sedgwick, Chief Executive of the
Energy Retail Association which runs the
Home Heat Helpline adds “It is
worrying that so many older people are suffering
unnecessarily and cutting back on their
heating. By planning now and getting your
homes insulated you can be better prepared.
Calling the Home Heat Helpline on 0800 33
66 99 is the first step, our advisors can
help not only save money on heating bills,
but could help you get insulation fitted
free in time for the winter."
But worryingly two thirds of over-55 year
olds questioned only started to think about
heating their home in winter less than a
month before the cold weather sets in, with
over a third of these (35%) admitting to
never pre-planning for winter at all leaving
them at risk if arctic conditions hit.
In fact older householders were more likely
to plan ahead for a visit from relatives
or a doctor’s appointment than for
heating their home during the winter. This
is despite the fact 4 in 10 over-55 year
olds worry that insufficient heating could
impact negatively on their health and wellbeing.
And despite all of the over-55 year olds
polled admitting they knew insulating their
home could save them money on their heating
bills, only half (52%) said they would consider
insulating their home in the summer months
in preparation for winter.
The Home Heat Helpline, a free telephone
service that offers advice and help to people
worried about their heating bills is calling
on all people over-55 to think about insulating
their home before the cold weather sets
in, so they have ample time to access both
Government and supplier grants to get free
insulation measures fitted in time for winter.
It is estimated that installing cavity
wall and loft insulation can save you up
to £300 a year on heating bills.
Bryan Clover, Head of Community Services,
from The Royal British Legion which provides
help and assistance for many elderly veterans
and veterans with young families, comments
on the report: “The research from
the Home Heat Helpline tallies with our
experience that the cost of heating their
home sufficiently in winter is a very real
worry for many older people. There are approximately
10.5 million veterans and many of them worry
about their heating bills. We would encourage
anyone who is worried to start thinking
about insulating their home now and get
in touch with Home Heat Helpline to see
if they are eligible for help.”
Imelda Redmond, Chief Executive of Carers
UK an organisation which represents carers
of ill, frail or disabled friends and family
said, "Paying heating bills can
be a real worry for carers. Work that Carers
UK carried out found one in three carers
struggling to pay basic bills, including
heating bills. It is something that we get
calls about on our helpline. One in three
carers is in debt and one in ten cuts back
on food to make ends meet. Worry about heating
bills and problems with heating are issues
that CarersLine callers tell us about. Getting
things sorted quickly will be a real bonus
to carers.
Carers are often worn out from providing
care, which can be very stressful as well.
It is extremely important that things are
done to make life easier, like giving specialist
advice and sorting out how bills are paid,
which the Home Heat helpline provides."
The Home Heat Helpline research also found:
• Although rising fuel bills are a
concern across the country, the over-55
year old age group is more likely than younger
Brits under-55 years old to have to juggle
their monthly income in order to pay their
heating bills
• Nearly half of over-55 year olds
rely on old fashioned thermal clothing and
3 in ten on hot water bottles to keep them
warm in winter.
The Home Heat Helpline (0800 33 66 99),
launched by the Energy Retail Association
provides vulnerable customers with help
and funding to improve their home insulation.
In fact research has found that customers
in need could be missing out on benefits
worth as much as £1,500* each.
Ends
For more information about Home Heat Helpline
please visit: www.homeheathelpline.org
Media Contacts: For further information
and access to case studies please call
Sophia Dean, Kim Power, Darren Young at
Good Relations: T 020 7861 3030
Suzi Darsa at the Home Heat Helpline: T
020 7930 9174 / 07887 523 522
Emily Holzhausen / Kate Groucutt at Carers
UK: T 020 7566 7637 / 020 7566 7616
NOTES TO EDITORS:
* Based on GB population of over-55 year
olds of 16,069,500
** Help the Aged
*** Research conducted by British Gas in
2006
1. The 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
2. 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
3. The Energy Retail Association was established
in October 2003 and is the only dedicated
trade association for domestic energy suppliers
in the UK. The Energy Retail Association’s
mission is to identify areas where its members
can work for the common good without competitive
advantage.
4. The Royal British Legion’s charitable
work covers a range of services including
grant-making to those in need, pensions
and benefits advice, vocational assessment
and careers advice, home and hospital visits
as well as the provision of full nursing
care. For further information about the
Legion’s work please visit www.britishlegion.org.uk
5. Carers UK is the leading campaigning,
policy and information organisation of and
for carers - people who care, unpaid, for
their disabled, ill and frail family, friends
and neighbours. Carers UK continues to make
a difference to carers' lives by: campaigning
for a better deal for carers; informing
carers of their rights and what help is
available; training and advising professionals
who work with carers; working across the
UK through its membership and networks of
branches and affiliates. For more information,
visit www.carersuk.org.
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