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Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
There's no escaping this icy blast and the chilly temperatures make it tempting to leave your heat pump on, but should you? We've asked some energy experts for the best way to use your heat pump to keep your home toasty, and your energy bills down - and their answers may surprise you. … View moreThere's no escaping this icy blast and the chilly temperatures make it tempting to leave your heat pump on, but should you? We've asked some energy experts for the best way to use your heat pump to keep your home toasty, and your energy bills down - and their answers may surprise you. Check them out, here.
And if you don't have a heat pump, don't despair. There's plenty you can do to make your heating more efficient and your home a little warmer... Here are some common home heating mistakes you may be making and how to fix them.
1. If you smell anything unusual (sulphur or rotten eggs) – turn the gas appliance off, open doors and windows to ventilate the room, get people out of the area and call a licensed gasfitter, your gas supplier and/or emergency services
2. Know how to turn the gas off in an emergency
3. … View more1. If you smell anything unusual (sulphur or rotten eggs) – turn the gas appliance off, open doors and windows to ventilate the room, get people out of the area and call a licensed gasfitter, your gas supplier and/or emergency services
2. Know how to turn the gas off in an emergency
3. Don't flick any switches or use your mobile phone near a gas leak (no naked flames or cigarettes either)
4. Don’t interfere with any gas appliance – call an authorised professional
5. Have gas appliances regularly serviced – once a year or as per manufacturer’s instructions – to ensure they are running safely and efficiently. Keep records.
6. If you don't know when an appliance was last serviced, don't risk it, get it checked.
Read more info about gas safety in our blog: bit.ly...
Jean Bennetts from New Plymouth Corps - The Salvation Army
Friday 2 August 9am - 6pm
Saturday 3 August 9am - 12.30pm
at The Salvation Army, New Plymouth Corps,
corner Powderham & Dawson Streets, New Plymouth.
Swap a Can of Food for a Kid's Book.
Funds raised will help support The Salvation Army's work in your local community.
Thank you for… View moreFriday 2 August 9am - 6pm
Saturday 3 August 9am - 12.30pm
at The Salvation Army, New Plymouth Corps,
corner Powderham & Dawson Streets, New Plymouth.
Swap a Can of Food for a Kid's Book.
Funds raised will help support The Salvation Army's work in your local community.
Thank you for standing side by side with Kiwis in need.
Phone 027 491 0012 for more details
Blanton Smith Reporter from Taranaki Daily News
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Take your place alongside our young people.
Every day, New Zealand teachers are creating brighter futures for young people, with lessons that can seem small but are significant in terms of their impact. These are lessons about important life skills such as perseverance, identity, respect and … View moreTake your place alongside our young people.
Every day, New Zealand teachers are creating brighter futures for young people, with lessons that can seem small but are significant in terms of their impact. These are lessons about important life skills such as perseverance, identity, respect and confidence.
Become a teacher and take your place alongside our young people. You’ll have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in their lives; to strengthen communities and build a better future for our next generations.
Learn more
Cathy & Al from Lynmouth - Moturoa
Cubro walking frame used only twice, cost $300 new. No longer needed so selling for $75. Pick up only, phone Joan on 06 7590281.
Price: $75
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