A health chief has issued a warning to members of the public to not turn off their fridges in an attempt to save money. Dame Jenny Haries said that people should strive to keep their home's heating on "particularly those at the extreme ages of life".
The chief executive of the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) noted that she has heard of people switching their fridges off in an attempt to cut their energy bills.
However, she warned that this "creates the risk of infection in food". Appearing on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, she said: "I think one of the important things here is people recognise the importance of spending what will likely be for many people very limited resource on heating, because that is an essential part of their health. Read more: Millions of BT, Sky and Virgin broadband users to be affected by major change next week "We’re very aware of this, and I think I’ve heard anecdotally, for example, people turning off fridges – clearly that creates the risk of infection in food.
So, it is really important people keep their fridges on and keep their heating on, particularly at the extreme ages of life.” Food poisoning can become a severe issue when food items are not stored at the appropriate temperature.
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