Cool Down Your Energy Bills

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Cool Down Your EnergyBills (NAPSA)—Something you already own can help you reduce your cooling costs. Air circulators and fans provide a cost-saving solution for homeowners looking for ways to stay cool without breaking the bank. Fans and air circulators are great energy-saving tools when paired with a home’s air-conditioning system, potentially helping consumers save up to 20 per- cent on their cooling costs. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, cooling/heating accounts for almost 56 percent of the energy used in a typical U.S. cooling their home with fans. largest energy expense. With an fans are up to 30 percent quieter home, making it a family’s single air circulator or fan, consumers can potentially save money without sacrificing comfort. For example, the seasonal cost to cool an average room using an AC unit is about $95 compared to $4 to run one whole-room air circulator. If you run theair circulator with the AC unit and adjust the thermostat up by 5 degrees to conserve electricity, you can save nearly $20 per room. Before you dust off that old fan in the attic, consider some of the newer models. Today’s fans and air circulators aren’t like those of the past—they can be much quieter. For instance, the Honeywell line of Turbo air circulators and Many Americans are becoming big fans of saving money by than competing products, making them great for bedrooms and offices. With so manyoptions out there, how do you know whichtypeof air circulator or fan is best for your needs? For tips and advice, visit the “Choose The Best Fan For You” section on www.Honeywell FanSavings.com. Also, check out such retailers as Target, Best Buy, CVS, Kmart, Sears and Menards to see some of the latest designs. The website also provides a free interactive “savings calculator” that will let you quickly and easily see how much you can potentially save on your energy bills by using a fan orair circulator.