Barbro in Hertsön Freezes in Her Home: "I Sit and Shiver"
A local resident, Barbro Englund, has been struggling to keep warm in her home, facing indoor temperatures between 16 and 18 degrees Celsius during the winter.
Barbro Englund, a resident of Hertsön, Sweden, reports that she has been living in her home with indoor temperatures ranging from 16 to 18 degrees Celsius, which is significantly lower than what many would consider comfortable. She has measured the temperature herself on her living room table and expresses discomfort due to a vent above her living room window that allows in frigid air. Englund explains that if she closes the vent to prevent the cold air, the indoor air becomes stagnant, creating an uncomfortable living situation.
The issue is compounded by the presence of ice forming on the interior of her windows, highlighting the severity of the cold conditions. Although her landlord, Lulebo, has made some efforts to improve the situation by sealing the balcony and front doors to raise the overall temperature, these measures have only provided minor relief. Englund points out that she is not alone in her struggle, as several others in her community are experiencing similar heating issues, including the presence of ice indoors.
Englund emphasizes the need for better heating solutions, especially given the harsh northern winters. Her plea underscores a broader concern regarding housing conditions in the region, as she questions how challenging it can be to ensure adequate warmth in apartments when the winter cold inevitably sets in. The landlord, Lulebo, is reportedly planning further actions to address these heating challenges, which may reflect a growing recognition of the issue among local authorities and housing providers.