Oakville Beaver, 17 Feb 1993, p. 40

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Switch to compact fluorescences for those hardâ€"toâ€"reach places in the house, like over the stairs " compacts come in a number of shapes and sizes, use 75% less energy than traditional incandescences, and last for 10,000 hours â€" ten times as long as regular incandescent bulbs. For most efficient use, install compact floresâ€" cences in fixtures that are used for more than three hours per day â€" you‘ll probaâ€" bly find three or four appropriate places in your household. 52, 90 and 135 watt strengths, to replace 40, 60, 100 and 150 watt bulbs respecâ€" tively. 7. The old switcheroo... swap energyâ€" saving incandescent bulbs for traditional incandescences to save energy without a visible difference in light output. Energyâ€" saving incandescence are designed in 34, 6. It pays to turn off the lights â€" the average home has 30 lightbulbs, and lighting accounts for close to 10% of your electric bill. There‘s an energyâ€"effiâ€" cient lightbulb for every application. LIGHTS 5. Lights on, nobody home? You can still get that secure livedâ€"in look without leaving lights on the whole time you‘re out by installing timers and motion detecâ€" tors on indoor and outdoor lights. Controlling devices like timers and motion sensors allow you to use lights only when you need them â€" use them in combination with other energyâ€"efficient products for maximum efficiency. close registers to avoid heating rooms that are not in use â€" the same goes for walkâ€"in closets. ZÂ¥E .. P

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