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Help the Aged in Northern Ireland. Age NI is a member of the Age UK family.
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Here are contact numbers for a range of organisations you may need in the event of a cold weather emergency. Don’t forget, you can download our Winter Wrapped Up publication, a very useful guide to preparing for winter for older people family.
Police Service of Northern IrelandTel: 0845 600 8000(Non-emergency)Tel: 999 (Emergency) www.psni.police.uk
Quick CheckVerify the identity of anunexpected callerTel: 0800 013 22 90 (24 hours)
Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue ServiceTel: 028 9266 4221(Non-emergency)Tel: 999 (Emergency) www.nifrs.org
Northern Ireland Ambulance ServiceTel: 028 7134 7134(Non-emergency)Tel: 999 (Emergency) www.niamb.co.uk
Northern Ireland WaterTel: 08457 440088Tel: 0300 2000 100 FloodingIncident Line (24 hours) www.niwater.com
Northern Ireland ElectricityTel: 08457 643 643 (24 hours)NIE Transmission and Distribution is responsible for operating and maintaining the electricity network in Northern Ireland, no matter which supplier you are with. Contact them if there is a power cut. www.nie.co.uk
Power NITel: 08457 455 455 www.powerni.co.uk
AirtricityTel: 0845 601 9093
Phoenix GasTel: 0845 900 5253 www.phoenixsupplyni.com
Firmus EnergyTel: 08456 08 00 88 www.firmusenergy.co.uk
If you smell gas call 0800 002 001 (24 hours)
Northern Ireland Housing ExecutiveTel: 03448 920 900 General enquiries (8.30am - 5pm)Tel: 03448 920 901 Repairs (8.30am-5pm, 24 hours for emergency) www.nihe.gov.uk
Contact details for all 26 councils in Northern Ireland: www.nidirect.gov.uk
St Vincent de PaulTel: (028) 9035 1561 www.svp-ni.org
Salvation ArmyTel: (028) 9032 0320
British Red CrossTel: (028) 9073 5350 www.redcross.org.uk
Travelwatch www.trafficwatchni.com
In the case of a vehicle breakdown contact:
Automobile Association (AA)Tel: 0800 88 77 66 (24 hours)Tel: 0121 275 3746 (24 hours)Tel: 0844 873 0087 (From mobile phones 24 hours) www.theaa.com
RAC Motoring ServiceTel: 0844 891 3111 www.rac.co.uk
Tune in to your local radio stations and keep up-to-date with radio news bulletins for localised information
BBC Radio Ulster 92-95 FMU105 105.8 FMCool FM 97.4 FMCitybeat 96.7 FMDowntown 1026 AM
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Leaflets, factsheets and guides aimed to keep you informed about ageing well in Northern Ireland.
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Most downloads on this website are PDFs. We use this format to ensure that the document looks the same on everyone’s computer (website pages, by contrast, appear differently depending on how people have got their computer set up).
Computers use a program called Adobe Acrobat Reader to download PDFs. If you try clicking on a link to download a PDF and it doesn’t work, you will need to install Adobe Acrobat Reader onto your computer.
The process is quite straightforward and is free.
PDFs cannot be changed. If you need to be able to type into a downloaded document (for example, if we are offering a letter template that you need to put your name on) we will provide it as a Microsoft Word document rather than a PDF. You can then download it, type into it and save it to your computer.
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We have made every effort to make our PDFs accessible to screen readers. Here is an overview of your accessibility options available in Acrobat Reader. Please ensure that you have downloaded the latest version of Acrobat Reader from the Adobe Reader website to ensure that they are included in your version of the programme.You can use Adobe Reader to read a PDF out loud with the following shortcut keys:
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