Company Owner donates heating box to charity


Posted November 12, 2013 by rheaenviro

A Gift aiming to help keep the homeless warm has been donated by Chelmsford-based company.

 
David Norris the owner of the EnviroGlaze Ltd group, working in the renewable energy sector, has donated a Magic Heating Box to the charity CHESS, an organisation who looks after the homeless in the area. They provide much needed support and care for people and most importantly they provide them with a place to stay.


The Magic Heating Box is a system that connects onto the central heating system and reduces fuel costs and co2 emissions.
Mr Norris explained that wanted to contribute to the work CHESS does; whilst a donation can only last until the money has been spent, the Magic Heating Box will require no maintenance and will reduce their fuel costs for years on end.


After visiting one of their shelters in Essex, I realised the Magic Heating Box would be perfect for them as it will spread the heat throughout the shelter evenly and will produce more radiant heat.


''They will see a reduction in their bills and a warmer environment. I hope this will give the homeless a comfier stay''


Mr Norris had a meeting with Rob Saggs from Chess at their offices as they formally agree their further support of Enviroglaze to the Charity and the problem of the homeless in Chelmsford.


He continued ''As the cold weather closes in this is only going to get worse and they have 30 people or more waiting for rooms per house.
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Tags charity , energy , renewable
Last Updated November 12, 2013