Keep the Heat

Keep the Heat is our project that helps you keep your home warm and energy bills low. By borrowing one of our thermal imaging cameras for free, you can determine where heat is leaking out of a building and find out how to stop it!

We currently have two projects, one for individuals and one for community groups. Click below to find out more:

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Individuals

Anyone with a library card in Suffolk can borrow one of our thermal imaging cameras from their local library to take thermal images of their own home for free.

Community groups and parish councils

Groups can book out thermal imaging cameras through our online booking system to carry out thermal imaging within their local communities.

Why is keeping heat in your home important? 

We want to help you identify ways to make your home more energy efficient, so it stays warmer for longer, you save money and less carbon is emitted. 

Living in a cold and possibly damp home can be harmful for our health, causing a range of conditions from higher blood pressure and more colds, to breathing problems and pneumonia. 

Additionally, our homes in Suffolk account for around a fifth of the county’s carbon emissions. This project is just one way we’re helping to deliver the Suffolk Climate Emergency Plan.

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