Economic Savings and Environmental Smarts Start at Home
Easy Tips That Save Money and Protect the Earth We Love and the Air We Breathe
Heating 1) Reduce thermostat by 3-5 degrees from its normal setting and save up to 20% on heating costs 2) Dress appropriately for the season by wearing heavier clothes in the winter 3) Change filters on furnace to ensure optimal efficiency Cooling 1) Increase thermostat by 3-5 degrees from its normal setting and save up to 10% on cooling costs 2) Reduce the need for air conditioning by using fans and close blinds to create shade 3) Dress appropriately for the season by wearing lighter clothes 4) Change filters routinely for optimal efficiency 5) Increase thermostat even more when no one is home or turn off completely
Clothes Washing and Drying 1) Make sure your dryer's outside vent is clear 2) Clean the lint filter after every load 3) Compare the cost of a drying rack or clothes line to the cost of using a drying machine (On site machines usually charge $0.75 - $1.25 per load. In-home machines are cheaper, but still will cost close to $0.50 per load on your utility bill) 4) Wash clothes with cold water! 90% of washing energy goes toward heating the water
Lighting 1) Replace standard incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs)
- CFLs have an 8 -15 times longer lifespan than incandescent bulbs lasting between 6,000-15,000 hours, whereas the standards are manufactured to last 750 -1,000 hours
- Enlist your friends and loved ones or become your own "Light Police"
Refrigerator/ Freezer 1) Make sure refrigerator door is properly sealed 2) Don't overcrowd the fridge 3) Allow items to cool before placing them in the fridge 4) Proper maintenance is essential to allow your fridge to run efficiently Dishwasher 1) Only run when fully loaded 2) Use air dry option instead of heated dry 3) Try hand washing dishes and making it a family event fueled by good conversation Electronics 1) Unplug electronics when not in use (cell phones, battery chargers, coffee makers, DVD players) Save up to 10% off monthly utility bill Water Savings Tips 1) Take shorter showers and use low flow non-aerating shower heads 2) Turn off water while brushing teeth 3) Take more showers than baths (save 15 gallons of water each time) 4) Repair leaky faucets (30 drops/minute adds up to a wasted 84 gallons/month)
Energy Star Investments
Check out www.energyupgradecalifornia
Contact List for Deals, Rebates and more Energy Saver Tips Websites: www.fypower.org www.energystar.gov www.green-energy-efficient-homes.com
Numbers: Metropolitan Water District (213-217-6000) & Websites www.mwdh2o.com Southern California Gas Company (800-427-2200) www.socalgas.com LADWP (800-342-5397) www.ladwp.com Southern California Edison (800- 655-4555) www.sce.com
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