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  1. Fire safety tips at home

    Instead, look out for yellow or brown staining, a lazy yellow or orange gas flame rather than a sharp blue flame, or too much moisture in the room. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning include a headache

  2. How to transfer money or pay someone online

    following questions: Do you know the person you're sending money to? Has someone phoned you out of the blue asking for money or claiming to be from your bank? Have you been put under pressure to make a payment

  3. Age UK information guides and factsheets

    Age UK information guides are short and easy to digest, giving a comprehensive overview of the relevant topic. Factsheets are longer with more detail.

  4. Rediscovering a musical time capsule

    declaring: ‘Yesterday was The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Cream. Today is: Led Zeppelin, The Moody Blues, Deep Purple. Tomorrow will be MISTY!’ The end of the road? Sadly, despite those high hopes

  5. How will I be contacted about the coronavirus vaccine?

    about you,  don’t respond to phone calls that feel 'off' or seem a little too out of the blue , hang up, then verify their claims via a trusted method (such as the usual website or official phone

  6. Numbers of coronavirus deaths – understanding the statistics

    graph is the average number of deaths in the equivalent week in the previous 5 years – shown using the blue spots. We can see that for every age group from 45-64 and older there were many more deaths in this

  7. What is WhatsApp?

    left-hand side of your screen. Once the person you’re chatting with has seen your message, two blue ticks will appear next to it. There are extra features you can use, like sending photos and videos:

  8. Accessible holidays

    Information and advice on accessible holidays for older people.

  9. Lessons on death and dying in a global pandemic

    must ask ourselves this: how do we expect someone to feel when they receive a call ‘out of the blue’ to ask about their advanced care plans? How do we expect a family to react when they find out

  10. Work for us

    Job vacancies for Age UK, the UK's leading charity for older people. View our current job vacancies and sign up for job alerts.

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