Kent cold weather alert to last well into the coming week

Kent County Council is warning that the severe cold weather and icy conditions currently affecting the county are now forecast to last well into next week.

Residents are being urged to continue following simple steps to help vulnerable families, friends and neighbours stay safe.

The Level Three Cold Weather Alert currently in force for the South East has been extended again and will now remain in place until 9am, Wednesday 25 January.

If you need NHS help this winter and aren’t sure where to go, visit www.stopthinkchoose.co.uk

Kent County Council (KCC) Deputy Director of Public Health, Dr Ellen Schwartz, said: “Cold weather increases the risks of a range of illnesses including heart attacks, strokes and flu – but people with underlying health problems, such as the elderly and frail, are particularly at risk.

“That’s why it is vital that during this prolonged period of severe cold weather people keep themselves, and their homes, warm – even if this is just by heating the bedroom and living room.

“Please also look after vulnerable family, friends and neighbours, and assist your local community. Taking steps to stay warm and work with others can make a life-changing difference.”

TOP TIPS FOR KEEPING SAFE AND WELL IN SEVERE COLD WEATHER

Keeping your home warm, efficient and safe:

If you need to go out:

Look after yourself:

Keep the warmth in by:

Get financial help:

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