concerned about heating their homes this winter

A leading seller of new and antique fireplaces in London,
Stonewoods, have given their thoughts on the news that a fresh report from Age
UK, a charity working for old people, shows one in three old people are worried
about heating costs.
The report found that a large percentage of older Britons
are concerned about whether or not they’ll be able to afford to heat their home
over winter, underlining the extent of the fuel poverty crisis in the UK and
the rising cost of energy.
It’s estimated that every winter, an elderly person dies
from cold weather every 7 minutes, with deaths and illnesses at their most
common for people who live in under heated homes. The problem is that many old
people in the UK are classed as living in fuel poverty, which means they don’t
have the money to heat their homes properly, according to Age UK.
Caroline Abrahams of Age UK said: “No older person should
worry that they could die from the cold in their own home.
“Fuel poverty is a national scandal which has claimed the
lives of too many people for far too long and left many more suffering from
preventable illness. We want a permanent solution and we believe it is within
our grasp, if there is the necessary imagination and political will.
Age UK have urged the government to do more to address the
problem. Their campaign, Campaign for
Warm Homes, hopes to get the government to pledge to upgrade homes so that
better energy efficiency standards are being met.
Speaking on the issue, a spokesman for the government said:
“Around 12.5m older people are due to receive £2.15bn in help from Winter Fuel
Payments this year. What’s more a total of £700m has been paid out to
vulnerable people in Cold Weather Payments since 2010 in 28 million separate
payments – and this year the Warm Home Discount is providing £310 of extra help
to those at risk of fuel poverty.”
Stonewoods, a company providing fireplaces in London, often
comment on industry related topics of interest. They agree with Age UK and
believe that more should be done to ensure homes are more energy efficient.
A representative for the company said: “Fuel poverty is a
serious and growing issue and one that effects far too many old people. We back
the Campaign for Warm Homes and hope that more can be done to achieve higher
energy efficient standards and protect the most vulnerable from plummeting
temperatures.
“Not everyone can afford their own high efficiency gas fires
and those that don’t, for people at risk, there should be greater help
available.”
Stonewoods was established in 1982 and specialises in
contemporary and antique fireplaces. They sell all types of stoves and
fireplaces, including high efficiency gas fires. Visit their site today at www.stonewoods.co.uk for more
information.