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Wirral Council, with funding support from DEFRA, are creating a campaign to improve air quality in Wirral. This campaign aims to improve Wirral residents’ understanding of how to contribute towards the goal of reducing air pollution.
To help develop the campaign, Wirral Council are conducting a survey about air quality, to understand people’s attitudes and behaviours about burning at home.
The questions in this survey focus on air pollution caused by domestic burning. This is when someone burns solid fuels at home such as wood, coal, or charcoal. Solid fuel can be burnt indoors using log burners or stoves, or burnt outdoors, using barbeques or bonfires.
The survey is for all Wirral residents aged 18+. If you complete this survey, you will be able to enter into a prize draw to win one of two £50 Love2Shop vouchers.
Hitch Marketing will be assisting Wirral Council by collecting data and analysing the results of the survey. All answers to this survey will be kept strictly confidential. Any data analysed will be anonymised.
The survey will take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete.
Wirral Council, with funding support from DEFRA, are creating a campaign to improve air quality in Wirral. This campaign aims to improve Wirral residents’ understanding of how to contribute towards the goal of reducing air pollution.
To help develop the campaign, Wirral Council are conducting a survey about air quality, to understand people’s attitudes and behaviours about burning at home.
The questions in this survey focus on air pollution caused by domestic burning. This is when someone burns solid fuels at home such as wood, coal, or charcoal. Solid fuel can be burnt indoors using log burners or stoves, or burnt outdoors, using barbeques or bonfires.
The survey is for all Wirral residents aged 18+. If you complete this survey, you will be able to enter into a prize draw to win one of two £50 Love2Shop vouchers.
Hitch Marketing will be assisting Wirral Council by collecting data and analysing the results of the survey. All answers to this survey will be kept strictly confidential. Any data analysed will be anonymised.
The survey will take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete.