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Excess winter deaths and illness and the health risks associated with cold homes

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  • Reference number: NG6
  • Published:  05 March 2015
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Research recommendations coming out of this guidance

  • What effect does the temperature in the home have on the rate of illness, death and quality of life of different groups of vulnerable people?

  • What are the barriers to, and facilitators for, action and coping strategies among people vulnerable to cold-related illness and death with respect to cold homes (including ventilation)? (This includes self-disconnection when using pre-payment meters.)

  • How effective and cost effective are different types of intervention to prevent a range of cold-related illnesses and death? How do these vary with groups in different circumstances?

  • What is the relationship between improved home energy efficiency and the indoor temperature selected by people living in a representative cohort of UK housing types? What is the trade-off between reduced fuel bills and higher indoor temperatures following alterations to home energy efficiency?

  • What opportunities are there to use electronic systems to reduce the health risks associated with cold homes? For example, could temperature alert systems be linked from a smart meter to a health or social care provider?

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