People encouraged to 'stay well and warm'
People on the Isle of Man are being urged to put their heating on during cold periods.
With cold temperatures affecting the Island at present, government is encouraging people to keep well and warm, especially older people and those with existing conditions, despite potential concerns over energy costs.
We're also being urged to look out for vulnerable neighbours and family members.
Interim Director of Public Health, Professor Hugo Van Woerden, said: ‘Cold weather can have serious consequences for health, particularly for those who are elderly or have an existing health condition.
'If you’re worried about costs, try to heat the most used rooms, such as living room and bedroom, and close doors and windows to keep the heat in.'
There are a number of community warm spaces around the Island too, should people need them.
Energy costs have been capped at their current level, 22 pence per unit, until March 2023. Government says this means the Isle of Man has one of the lowest domestic energy prices in the British Isles.
More advice on keeping your home warm can be found here.
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