Households urged to put sheet of A4 paper in fridge before Thursday | UK | News

Households in the UK are asked to use a piece of A4 paper in the refrigerator this week. Since the hot summer air is set to a burning return with the temperature estimates that will reach 30C on Thursday, overwhelming conditions and the knockout effect on your home and tools can be caught so that you can cost you money.
Probably a effect of hot air that you don’t explain is the effect of cooking conditions on food and drink, and indeed on your entire refrigerator. According to Beko, a white product manufacturer, a common problem with your refrigerator can cause you to lose too much food at hot temperatures, because it emerges early in warmer conditions. This is because if your refrigerator is for a few years old, there is a good chance to ensure that the seal around the door no longer works properly.
If this, your refrigerator works more to keep the food cold, so it not only increases your energy bills, but can also damage the refrigerator and cause food to go faster.
All you need to control is a single A4 paper.
Beko spokesman said: “A problem that may arise with your refrigerator is wear and wear on the door gasket. A worn door seal can prevent the refrigerator door from closing properly and cause the cooling system to work harder to keep your food fresh.
“This can lead to an increase in energy consumption and potential damage in your refrigerator and temperature settings.
“Hot weather entering your refrigerator can crush the cooling system, especially on hot summer days.”
Salah Sun, President of Product Management Beko UK, “Use a piece of paper to check if your refrigerator door works correctly.
“Place the paper on the door gasket and close the door. When you try to remove the paper, you should feel some resistance. If the paper slides easily, the door gasket may need to be changed.”
According to Met Office, the hot weather will begin to return on Tuesday and will slowly get hot until the summit on Thursday, but the conditions will still be hot on Friday and Saturday. Temperatures will start on Tuesday, 25C, will rise to 27C on Wednesday, rise to 30C until Thursday, then on Friday and Saturday, at least in London and south of England will cool up to only 1C to 29C.
Met Office estimated that “high temperature and humidity” will return until the end of the week.
On Friday, July 11, on Sunday, July 20, he said: “Many parts of the UK are expected to be partially in the period of high temperature and humidity at the beginning of this period. The duration of temperature, the geographical scope and intensity of the temperature is quite uncertain, but some very hot weather has the potential to realize in some internal and eastern areas.
“At the same time, the possibility of storm, partly due to high temperatures, at the same time, in relation to any frontal system that moves from the west, ultimately more cool and fresh conditions.




