Winter Safety

If the thought of cold weather brings high heating bills and increased energy costs to
mind, keep reading - a few changes to your daily routine could increase your energy
savings this winter (and help keep your energy bills in check!).

snowflake   Control your thermostat. A programmable thermostat that's specifically designed for your heating system can help you manage your energy costs. Program your thermostat to gradually lower the temperature of your home during the day while your home remains empty - then gradually increase the temperature in time for your return. And remember, keeping your thermostat below 73 degrees at all times will help you save even more!
 
 
 
 
 
     
snowflake   Open the drapes. Opening drapes and blinds of south-facing windows each morning will allow sunlight to help warm your home during the day. Closing them at night will help guard against drafts - keeping valuable heat inside your home when you need it most.
 
     
snowflake   Add a layer. Resist the urge to turn up your thermostat every time you feel a chill - instead, put on a lightweight sweater or a layer of clothing and keep the thermostat steady.
 
     
snowflake   Clean up. Clear away obstacles and move furniture away from vents and returns to ensure good air flow. Likewise, take the time to have your heating system inspected by a professional to make sure it's in good working order.
 


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