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Top tips for keeping your house warm and safe Thursday, 29/10/2009 by nik

If colder weather wasn’t bad enough, Ofgem’s suggestion that fuel prices are unlikely to fall should provide a further unwelcome chill. So here are some tips for staying warm and conserving energy, and doing it safely.

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Insulate your home

leep the cold out and warmth in by insulating your roof and walls properly.


2

Beware of Carbon Monoxide

Old faulty cooking and heating appliances may be prone to emitting carbon monoxide, which can be deadly.


3

Get a Smart Meter

Monitor your energy usage in real time and reduce your consumption accordingly with this cunning little gizmo.


4

Wrap up warm

Dig out a nice big jumper, fill a hot water bottle and cuddle up close to someone… Embrace the winter!


5

Switch Supplier

If you’re going to be pumping your house full of heat, you want to be paying a reasonable rate for it. Compare suppliers to see who’s got the best deal for you.

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