Hints To Help You Have More Comfort At Less Cost

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Hints To Help You Have More Comfort At Less Cost (NAPSA)—When the temperature’s rising, your energy costs don’t have to. ‘Thesetips from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency can help: 1. Keep the Heat Out and the Cool In—Sealing and insulating your home can save you up to $200 a year in utility bills. Find and seal air leaks with spray foam,caulk and weatherstripping. Seal andinsulate the cooling system ducts in yourattic. Considering new windows? ENERGY STAR certified windows have coatings thatlet in light but keep outheat. Replacing old windowswith these lowers house- hold energy bills 12 percent on average. ‘Also, keep shades down and drapes closed. 2. Maintain Your Cooling System— Havea contractor checkand clean evaporator and condenser air-conditioning coils, check your central air condition- A few simple steps can help you save moneyandenergy withoutgetting hot underthecollar. Choosetheright size AC. An over- sized unit will only remove some of the humidity, leaving the room with a damp, clammyfeeling. Wheninstalling an AC,follow the instructions and use theinsulation materials included. 4, Get Set for Savings—Install a new ENERGY STAR certified smart ther- tem’sair filter every three months. mostat for energy savings with environmental benefits, reliable performance, and convenience, insight and control. A Wi-Fi-enabled thermostat can automatically adjust heating and cooling temperature settings for optimal performance. ting a room air conditioner, be aware ble thermostat, set the temperature up to er’s refrigerantlevel and adjust if necessary, and clean and adjust blower components. Inspect, clean or change your sys3. Need a Room AC?—If you're get- that models with the ENERGY STAR label have been independentlycertified Ifyou have a manualor programma- save energy when you're asleep or away. 5. Choose and Use Products to to deliver energy savings, comfort, and Keep Your Cool—In hot weather, use torun. in the counterclockwise direction. This creates a wind-chill effect, making you “feel” cooler. + Turnoff the unit remotely using your with ENERGY STARcertified LED improved sealing and insulation. On average, they cost as little as $70 per year A room air conditioner with connectedfunctionality can: phone or computer; + Schedule changes to temperature settings based on yourneeds; + Get feedback onthe energyuse of the product. an ENERGYSTARcertified ceiling fan Replace incandescent lightbulbs bulbs. These produce about 70 to 90 percent less heat, so they're safer and can cut energy costs. For moreinformation andtips,visit www.energystar.gov/cooling.