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Do you advise them to wrap up warmly, or do you heat the house as a courtesy to them ?
Social considerations may be the least of my worries, if warnings in articles such as the following are accepted, e.g, raised blood pressure and the risk of heart attacks below 13C:https://www.cse.org.uk/advice/advice-and-support/heat-and-health
Quote from: George on December 02, 2021, 09:56 PMSocial considerations may be the least of my worries, if warnings in articles such as the following are accepted, e.g, raised blood pressure and the risk of heart attacks below 13C:https://www.cse.org.uk/advice/advice-and-support/heat-and-health What a shame the picture was staged. See this version — same wall device, same leather-look sofa, different couple ...
.... the money saved by not heating the house, is about the same as I enjoy spending on a ski holiday each year, ....
[A] homeowner was left without heating or hot water after a green homes grant expired. It puts his family in exactly the same position as me but he considers it the end of the world, and I remain perfectly happy.