The blankets could save hundreds on bills
Many householders will have heard the phrase 'heat the human not the home'. It has sprung up as we face rising energy costs and the cost of living crisis. Sales of energy saving and warming products including mini heaters and even wearable blankets have spiked in readiness for the colder autumn and winter months, but one energy company has gone a step further.
As part of the scheme the company offered 7,000 free electric blankets to customers that needed them most, saving them, according to Octopus, £300 on their energy bills, which equates to an average 19% on bills. The good news is that the scheme will run again this winter.Electric blankets are an efficient way to heat a person and save customers from paying to heat an entire home.
Rebecca Dibb-Simkin, chief product officer at Octopus Energy Group, said: “We speak to over 30,000 customers each day and know that many people are worried and struggling to pay their bills this winter. We’re doing all we possibly can to cushion the impact of the crisis on people."
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