Warwickshire County Council issues advice as temperatures set to plummet

Warwickshire County Council has issued advice for residents to stay warm and well-stocked as temperatures are set to drop this week.
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Temperatures could fall below two degrees this week, meaning more vulnerable people such as the elderly, the very young and people with serious medical conditions could be at risk.

Dr John Linnane, Director of Public Health for Warwickshire County Council says: “Make sure you have sufficient supplies of food for hot meals, plenty of drinks and your regular medications. Stocking up on tinned and frozen food is a good idea.

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“Please check in on neighbours who are elderly, vulnerable, or less mobile, and make sure that their house is adequately heated, that they have enough supplies and that they have an emergency contact telephone number.”

“Make sure you seek medical help if you are concerned about someone. You can ring NHS 111, speak to a GP or pharmacist, attend a walk-in-centre, or if more serious it may be necessary to attend A&E or alert the emergency services.”

Cllr Maggie O’Rourke, the county council’s Chair of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee for Adults, Health and Social Care, said: “If there is anyone you know who might be at particular risk, for example, an older person living on their own, make sure they know what to do to stay warm and are well stocked with food and medications.”

Cllr Les Caborn, Warwickshire County Council’s Portfolio Holder for Health, said: “Make sure that you stay warm. If going outside make sure you dress appropriately.

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“If indoors, make sure that you keep your heating to the right temperature; heating your home to at least 18°C is important for your health and make sure you are wearing suitable clothing – several thin layers is better than one thick layer.”