*Photograph: Joe Buckley

HOME ENERGY SAVING KITS have been made available to borrow across five Clare libraries.

Since Monday, de Valera Library in Ennis, Kilrush Library, Dr. Patrick J. Hillery Public Library in Miltown Malbay, Scariff Library and Seán Lemass Public Library in Shannon have had the home energy saving kits which have been described as the ultimate toolkit that helps save energy at home.

With 5 easy-to-use tools and 6 practical exercises, this kit allows a person to get a better understanding of the energy usage in their home, problem areas that may need attention and ways to improve energy efficiency.

Energy bills can be reduced by up to 20% by implementing easy energy saving measures and could also improve the comfort of the home and helping contribute to a better environment at the same time. The tools in the kit are easy to use, they provide an interactive and tangible way to introduce the concept of energy usage into the home and a perfect way to get the whole family involved.

The Home Energy Saving Kit was designed by Codema, the Dublin Energy Agency, and is available to borrow from libraries in almost all counties across Ireland, and will now also be available in County Clare. To request to borrow a kit, contact the library.

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