Sponsorship deal sees safety message hit home

02/09/2008

Efforts to make Britain’s homes safer places are proving to be a runaway success thanks to a helping hand from Cub Scouts and utility giant National Grid.

Cub Scout packs up and down the country have been clamouring to achieve the Cub Scout Home Safety Badge since National Grid recently announced it would be continuing its sponsorship of the badge for a further two years.  In the first few months nearly 20,000 activity packs have been requested.

The Home Safety Badge activity pack is fun to do as all aspects of home safety are covered, including how to deal with fire, preventing accidents, and how to make a 999 call you even get a scratch and sniff card so you get to know what gas smells like.

National Grid’s Executive Director Gas Distribution, Mark Fairbairn, said: “National Grid is proud to be asked to continue our sponsorship of the Home Safety Badge.  Safety is a key issue for us and helping youngsters become aware of the importance of safety in their home environment is a very good place to start. This is an example of our commitment to the power of action showing that everyone including children can take action to make the world around them a safer place. 

“Last year 35,000 activity packs were sent out on our behalf which was really good news, but this year’s call off rate is even faster – it’s really good news.”

The National Grid Cub Scout Home Safety Badge Activity Pack can be obtained from www.scouts.org.uk/nationalgrid.

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For further media information contact Carol Lloyd, National Grid Communications on 01926 655372.

Notes to Editors:

National Grid
National Grid is a leading international energy infrastructure business - the largest utility in the UK.

Through National Grid Gas plc it owns and operates over 6,800 kilometres of high-pressure transmission pipeline across Great Britain, and 132,000 kilometres of lower-pressure distribution gas mains in the North West, the Midlands, East Anglia and North London – more than half of Britain's gas transportation network, delivering gas to around 11 million homes, offices and factories.

Through National Grid Electricity Transmission plc, the company operates the high-voltage electricity transmission network across Great Britain, and owns the network in England and Wales.

National Grid will continue to manage the National Gas Emergency Service freephone line 0800 111 999*.  

*All calls are recorded and may be monitored.