Safe n Sound
Safe ’n Sound is a scheme run by snvb
and aims to improve resident's lives by ensuring they are warm and
that their homes are energy efficient and as safe as possible from
the dangers of fire, crime and the cold.
It is designed to
help all residents in the South Northamptonshire district.
The scheme relies on
the recruitment of volunteers, particularly in the many village
communities of the district, who, after some training, will
encourage local people to benefit from a variety of services, such
as the installation of smoke alarms, door security furniture and
energy saving measures.
Some of these services are offered free
of charge, while grants and other financial benefits are often
available for further measures. Ongoing advice and support is
available from professional organisations if needed.
The scheme aims to:
- reduce the numbers of fatalities and serious injuries caused
by fire,
- to lower the number of domestic burglaries,
- to reduce the numbers of deaths and the incidence of falls,
respiratory and heart disease caused by living in cold houses
and
- to help the environment by contributing to local and
national targets to reduce carbon emissions and save energy.
The project is supported and financed by South Northamptonshire
Local Strategic Partnership.
Our partners in the scheme are:
- Care and Repair, Daventry and South Northants,
- Northamptonshire Teaching Primary Care Trust,
- Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service,
- Northamptonshire Police
- South Northamptonshire Council
- South Northants Homes
The project aims to save over 14000 tons of carbon emissions in
South Northamptonshire and to reduce energy consumption by 7½
million kilowatt hours annually – a significant contribution to
environmental protection and to helping South Northants to do its
part in meeting the UK’s commitment under the Kyoto Protocol.
Upcoming Safe n Sound events - 2011
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Wednesday
23rd February
|
Towcester
Town Hall
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2.00pm - 4.00pm |
at U3A meeting |
| Friday 11th March |
Towcester Library |
10.00am - 12.00pm |
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