Oakville Beaver, 13 Oct 1993, p. 46

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October is Power Saving Month and with a little effort you can use energy more efficiently and save money at the same time. Check out these tips *« Most houses and apartments have small gaps where warm air can Saving power can also save you money ‘â€" 6 C L LE e __ UUndOUr@UT m x 8P +. & a rYJ B .@) All INâ€"STORE All %@‘; sotoes ALL . 3 uy :.-..3“3 #‘6 escape. Filling those gaps with inexâ€" pensive caulking or weatherstripping can reduce air leakage, saving you money and making your home more comfortable. * By lowering your thermostat only 1°, you‘ll save 4% on your heating lotest Pofe 19" serectied Sore bill. For energyâ€"efficient comfort, set your thermostat at 21°C when you‘re awake, and 18°C while you‘re asleep. Some thermostats can be programmed to change the temperature automatiâ€" cally. 30760 o / t OU orr 7 All CUSTOM _ _ _ WINDOW FASHIONS yy . = . * Keep heat concentrated + Ceiling fans, which keep your rooms you need by keeping 200 10UOFF WALLPAPER ‘a BOOKS fi home cool in the summer, can be used in the winter too. Reverse the blade direction so that the hot air, which natâ€" urally rises, is blown back down again. in the doors * Use longâ€"lasting, compact fluoâ€" rescent bulbs for those hardâ€"toâ€"reach places in the house and in fixtures that are used for more than three hours per day. They last for 10,000 hours â€" 10 times longer than regular incandesâ€" cent bulbs. Replace fluorescent bulbs as soon as they start to darken because they consume the same amount of energy while producing less light. closed and registers turned off in rooms that aren‘t in use â€" the same goes for walkâ€"in closets. * Heating water accounts for about 20% of your energy use. Combine devices to control water flow, like energyâ€"saving showerheads and faucet aerators, with attention to the way you use your hot water to save energy. * One 100W bulb gives off 11/2 times as much light as four 25W bulbs, so choose a singleâ€"bulb fixture over a multiâ€"bulbed one because the single bulb will give off more light at less cost. * Halogen bulbs are great energyâ€" savers. They produce a clear white, naturalâ€"looking light, last two to four times longer than incandescents and save up to 40% on the energy used by the fixture. You can replace three 150â€"watt floodlights with a single 300â€"watt quartz halogen lamp and get the same light effect. a few dollars, this easyâ€"toâ€"install gadâ€" get screws directly onto your faucet and that adds air to the water flow, so you get plenty of water pressure while cutting consumption by 15 to 50% per tap. * A faucet aerator is the cheapest way to cut down on hot water use. For * An energyâ€"saving showerhead can save you up to $70 per year in hot water costs. Look for a showerhead with a flow rate of less than 11 litres per minute â€" which translates into 28,000 litres of water over a year in the average household. Keep showers to under 10 minutes or take a bath instead. * Put insulating pipe wrap around the first one or two metres of pipe coming out of the hot water heater to help reduce the energy loss caused by hot water cooling before it reaches its destination. * The average home has 30 lightâ€" bulbs, and lighting accounts for close to 10% of your electric bill, so it pays to turn off lights when you don‘t need them. Instead of leaving lights on all the time, install timers on indoor lights and motion detectors on outdoor lights to give your home that livedâ€"in look. * Switch to energyâ€"saving incanâ€" descent lightbulbs from traditional incandescent bulbs to save energy without a visible difference in light output. ALONE CALL845â€"5585

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