Otago Daily Times

DCC offers advice on healthy homes

- TIM MILLER tim.miller@odt.co.nz

IN an effort to combat Dunedin’s cold, damp and draughty homes, the city council is giving out free advice.

Lisa Burrough has been hired as the Dunedin City Council’s eco design adviser, and will be able to give homeowners, landlords and tenants advice on how to make their homes warm, dry, healthy and energyeffi­cient.

The free service includes an at home consultati­on and some no and lowcost options, Mrs Burrough said.

‘‘We can come along and give a onetotwo hour walk around the house and give advice on what kind of improvemen­ts they can do.’’

There were simple changes, such as using thick curtains or draught stoppers, which would make big improvemen­ts to the condition of a home, she said.

‘‘To keep it accessible, a lot of the advice I’ll be giving will be around how to make no cost or lowcost changes.’’

As well as existing homes, there was advice for people building a new home or renovating, she said.

Advice on how people could access subsidies for insulation and other improvemen­ts would also be provided.

The role was created after a successful short trial of the service in 201617, and would be reviewed after the first year.

Six other councils around New Zealand are already offering the service.

 ?? PHOTO PETER MCINTOSH ?? Warm and cosy . . . Eco design adviser Lisa Burrough inspects the underfloor insulation of a Northeast Valley home yesterday.
PHOTO PETER MCINTOSH Warm and cosy . . . Eco design adviser Lisa Burrough inspects the underfloor insulation of a Northeast Valley home yesterday.

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