With funding from the National Lottery’s Power to Change fund, Wight Community Energy has supplied Isle of Wight Libraries with thermal cameras so Island households can identify cold spots and find energy-saving solutions.
Starting from Monday 3rd February, you can borrow a thermal camera from any Isle of Wight Council-run library to use around your home.
Stephen Cockett, general manager at Wight Community Energy, says:
“The cameras are especially useful for checking you have good insulation coverage in the loft, checking around doors and windows, and finding cold spots in the home that could result in mould patches.”
Cameras can be borrowed for 7 days, providing enough time to check around your home and perhaps carry out a quick survey for family, friends, or neighbours as well.
The cameras are simple to use, and user guidance will be provided.
All you need to borrow a camera is your library card. If you’re not already a library member, just bring some ID to the library, and a member of staff will be happy to join you up straightaway. Alternatively, you can join the library online.
For more information on thermal cameras, visit Wight Community Energy.
Does that mean Labour will re-instate the winter fuel allowance.
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