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Investing for goodWould you like to run a thermal imaging project in your community?
Keep the Heat enables your community group or parish/town council to borrow thermal imaging cameras from the Suffolk Climate Action Team to carry out heat loss surveys for your local residents. Training and resources will be provided and then you will use the cameras to scan homes from the roadside to identify potential areas of heat loss to help residents reduce their energy bills and carbon footprint.
If you’ve taken part before, sign up again to engage new households and compare houses from last year that have since improved their property!
newsPlease complete this form by Wednesday 10th September to express your interest in borrowing the equipment and help us plan for the project. You will also get priority access to the booking site where you can then choose which weeks you would like to borrow the equipment for the winter.
Register Your Interest Here!Over the last 3 years, more than 153 different groups across Suffolk have taken part, surveying a total of 1,818 homes! This project is a fantastic way to get involved in your community and help residents learn how to keep the heat in their home and access grants to reduce their energy bills. No prior knowledge is needed, and the cameras are easy to use (all you need is a smartphone and to download the app).
If you know of any groups that might like to get involved, please share this opportunity!
If you have any questions about the project, please get in touch with jess.miller@suffolk.gov.uk
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