Panel Discussion on Winter Resilience
Media Release – 11 July 2012
Panel Discussion on Winter Resilience
Winter is well and truly upon us and with it comes illness and the annual drive to keep Cantabrians warm and healthy.
There are
a number of agencies who provide free information, support
and products that can be used to keep homes warm and the
power bill down.
CERA recognises that
many people are living in quake damaged homes that may be
harder to heat and there are concerns some people are using
unsafe methods to stay warm; like using outdoor BBQs
inside.
CERA Chief Executive Roger
Sutton hosts a panel discussion around these issues. He is
joined by Mark Thomas from the NZ Fire Service, David Meates
from the Canterbury District Health Board and Sheila
Hailstone from Community Energy Action. The half hour
programme is full of tips and information on how to stay
warm, heat your home efficiently and safely and what support
and services the various organisations can
supply.
The panel also discusses things
that homeowners should consider when planning to build a new
home so it can be energy efficient and utilise the expertise
available to make sure their rebuilt home is warm and energy
efficient now and into the future. The programme can be
viewed on the CERA website at
http://cera.govt.nz/video/cerapanel-
discussion-winter-resilience-july-2012
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