Urgent Warning: Are Your Hot Water Bottles a Fire Hazard? Check Now Before Winter!

With winter approaching, Brits are advised to check their hot water bottles for signs of wear and tear, including difficulty retaining heat, softened material, and discoloration. Experts recommend replacing hot water bottles every two to three years to avoid burns and leakages caused by material deterioration. The warning comes amid rising energy costs, making the safe use of hot water bottles increasingly important.

Georgia Power Offers Energy-Saving Tips and Programs for Summer Heat

Georgia Power is assisting customers in minimizing the impact of rising temperatures on their electric bills by providing programs, rebates, and energy-saving advice. The company’s focus on energy affordability has resulted in billions of kilowatt hours of energy savings for its customers over the past decade. Georgia Power also prioritizes connecting customers in need with programs and resources, including senior citizens, individuals with ongoing or one-time special needs, and those with limited incomes.

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