There is a common misconception that the heating is needed less when the clocks go forward
, said:"There is a common misconception that when the clocks go forward is the time when heating is used less, but that is not the case in Britain, where warmer temperatures occur very gradually. There isn’t a specific temperature that heating should be turned off, but once the outside temperature reaches more than 14C it is generally warm enough to do so.
"The chance of increased blood pressure or cardiovascular disease rises significantly for a home that is below 13C, when the body is also more susceptible to respiratory diseases, Therefore, it’s vital to check your property's temperature before making a decision."
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