Blue Light Card is offering its members exclusive discounts on utilities and other essential household purchases.

It hopes the discounts from brands including Asda, Wilko and Sky will help families with costs during the cost of living crisis.

If you're not already a member, signing up is easy and information on how to do it can be found below.

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Blue Light Card launches discounts to help members during cost of living crisis

Here’s a list of the discounts that Blue Light Card members can redeem.

  • Asda - Save 10% off in-store
  • Boxt - £60 off the cost of a new boiler
  • BT - Exclusive BT Broadband deals and up to £110 reward card
  • Costco Wholesale UK - Buy a 12 month Costco Individual membership for £33.60 inc. VAT and receive two £10 shopping vouchers
  • Go Compare - Receive an Amazon gift card worth up to £30 when buying qualifying insurance
  • Gousto - 40% off all boxes in the first month, new customers only
  • Halfords Autocentre - Free MOT with the purchase of a full or major service, or 10% off full or major services
  • HelloFresh - £15 off first four boxes or 50% off the first box, then 10% off for six months
  • Iceland - Save up to £6 (minimum spend applies)
  • O2 - 25% off O2 Refresh airtime plans
  • Plusnet - Exclusive savings on Broadband, Line Rental and SIM only contracts
  • Reward Mobile - iPhone 11 64GB, no upfront cost, unlimited data for £26 per month (plus other exclusive savings)
  • Rhino Home Protect - 10% off home buyers protection insurance
  • Sky - Sky Q and Superfast Broadband for £30 per month (other exclusive savings available)
  • Warmzilla - £100 off a new boiler
  • Wilko - Up to £15 off online (minimum spend applies)
  • Virgin Media - Save up to £180 on selected bundles (plus other exclusive savings)
  • Vodafone - Save 15% on your airtime plan
  • EE Broadband - Exclusive savings on Fibre Plus and Full Fibre Packages 

Speaking about the cost of living discounts, Tom Dalby, CEO of Blue Light Card, said: "It goes without saying that the UK’s current economic state is placing a huge number of families and individuals in incredibly challenging financial circumstances.

"On top of this, it’s been a busy time for many of our members, with the extreme weather creating issues of drought and increased risk of wildfires around the UK - the blue light community has played an integral part in managing these instances and keeping the UK safe. 

"As a small token of our thanks and to help the UK emergency services, NHS workers, social carers and defence community through these difficult times, we’re pleased to offer an extensive range of exclusive discounts to help ease the everyday cost of living."


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How to apply for a Blue Light Card

Getting a membership to Blue Light Card is quick and easy.

All you need to do is register online at their website.

You can apply if you are a member of the NHS, emergency and social services and more.

A card will cost you £4.99 and it is valid for two years.

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