During the current cold spell, the Isle of Wight Council is urging people to take simple measures to stay warm and to keep an eye on neighbours, relatives or people who are vulnerable to the cold. UKHSA and the MET office have issued an Amber Alert for cold, between today (Monday 8th January) at 12:00 and (Friday 12th January) at 12:00. An amber alert indicates that cold weather has the potential to impact the whole population, both young and old. There is a particular risk to those aged 65+, but impacts may also be seen in younger age groups and some other vulnerable groups, such as those sleeping rough and those with long-term health conditions. There are some simple steps you can follow to help yourself and others stay healthy over the winter: • Keep warm. A cold home can increase the risk of health impacts, particularly for more vulnerable people. • Try to heat rooms you spend a lot of time in, such as the bedroom or living room, to at least 18°C (65°F), day and night – and keep bedroom windows closed. You may prefer your main living room to be slightly warmer. • Wear several layers of thinner clothing rather than one thick layer – this will help keep you warmer. • Draw curtains at dusk and block out draughts. • Try not to sit still for too long, ideally not more than an hour or so. Anyone who has trouble getting up and moving around can also stretch their arms and legs to help them stay warm. • If you need to go out, remember to wrap up warm, and wear shoes with good grips to avoid slipping on icy surfaces.
If you’re worried about the cost of heating your home, seek financial support. Our Cost of Living page includes links to welcome spaces, heating support, health advice and much more. For advice and support visit: Cost of living (iow.gov.uk) • Eat well. Try to have at least one hot meal a day. Warm drinks are a good way to keep warm as well. • Stock up on food in the house in case you can’t get out during a cold spell. • Keeping paths and pavements free of ice can help prevent falls. Older and vulnerable people are most at risk from slips and may need help to keep their pathways clear. • Boost your immunity – get vaccinated. People who are eligible for a COVID-19 seasonal booster or flu jab are encouraged to take up the offer as soon as they can. Some people may need extra support during periods of cold weather. Look out for friends, family and neighbours who may be vulnerable by keeping in touch, checking they are well, making sure they know how to keep warm and safe, and whether they need practical help such as stocking up with food or essential medications. If you are worried about your health or that of somebody you know, ring NHS 111. If you think they may have hypothermia, contact NHS 111 for further assessment, and in an emergency dial 999; typical signs that someone may be suffering from hypothermia include shivering, slow breathing, tiredness or confusion, and pale, cold skin.
Junior Doctors’ Industrial Action
During the industrial action, you can help the NHS by only attending Emergency Department or calling 999 if your condition is life threatening such as sign of a heart attack, stroke, heavy bleeding, or difficulty breathing. If it isn’t an emergency, use other services such as community pharmacies for minor ailments or medication queries, or a consultation with your GP. Online 111 is available if you need urgent help and aren’t sure where to go. Visit Isle of Wight NHS Trust – Junior doctor industrial action January 2024 (iow.nhs.uk) for more information on what to do during industrial action.




























































































Got to feel sorry for those around who just can’t afford to have the heating on for long if at all , we’re being sh*t by this country / government big time take take take that’s all they do
Omg lol the iow council don’t want us to freeze to death ??????
Well how about not ripping us cash cow’s off ?????¿.
Seriously why should we pay for your fat cat pensions????.and cuts to service’s?????
And oh the rise to be buried/ cremated ?????
I will be stuffed and haunt you load of freeloaders end of …
The Council could help by reducing persons Council tax,
therefore they can use the savings to have their heat on longer.
IW Council don’t make out you care, we all know you don’t
give a Fcuk.
How can people keep warm if they cannot afford their heating bills?
dopey council,live in the real world!
Do I need to wash my hands and wear a nappy across my face? Ha ha. Am I aloud to go outside ,maybe have a life? Shame I cant think for my self! What a joke!
Clearly you can’t think for your self as you seem to have fallen down the MAGA well. If masks did not work then why have they been worn in the NHS for decades? Why wear them in ICU and whilst doing surgeries? Because they work. If idiots like you had just put a mask on when shopping we would never have needed the lock down. It was the last resort because Trump fan boys had their brains washed into thinking it was all fake.
Fred you have a lot to learn, read real news.
What a mor..! Yes they wear masks to stop blood splashing up in their mouth and to stop saliva dropping into a wound, not to stop a virus! You having a clue have you?
Is this advice for the hard of thinking? I’m sure everybody knows that it is a good idea to stay warm when it is cold.
Not the MAGA crowd, staying warm is an assault on their freedom, apparently.
I really don’t agree you should keep bedroom windows closed. They should be opened every morning to allow fresh air in, get rid of any damp/sweat and to prevent mould growing. Once the room is aired, after a couple of hours, they can be closed. The fresh air will improve your mood.
Also – we are designed to move. Exercise keeps you healthy and warm, whether a brisk walk of even moving arms and legs to music. Avoid sitting for any lengthy period. Here endeth the sermon… boring but true!
I urge the council to stop ripping the tax payers off.
you don’t take any notice of us so what make you lot of patronising idiots think we will take any notice of you lot?
Brilliant advice! “Keep warm”. “Heat your home”. Why didn’t we think of that? That is those of us who have a choice after being screwed by 10+ years of Tory mis-rule.
Abolish Council Tax F.F.S