The Scottish government is particularly active in helping Scots to get new central heating. Here is an example of one of their programmes.
| The programme provides the following package of measures: |
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A central heating system and advice on how to use it
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| Loft, cold tank & pipe insulation; cavity wall insulation; and draughtproofing |
| A carbon monoxide detector (except where heating system is electric), a mains-linked smoke detector and a cold alarm |
| Advice on best use of energy in the home |
| An optional check of entitlement to state benefit |
| A “central heating system” is defined as a system which provides warmth to two or more rooms through a series of connected radiators or ducts linked to a central boiler, or from a series of electric storage heaters and controlled from one central point. |
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