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PUC offers ways to stay cool

HARRISBURG – With the return of daytime temperatures in excess of 90 degrees across much of Pennsylvania the next few days, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission offers a series of simple ways that residents can stay cool, conserve energy and keep their bills manageable.

“There are quick and easy ways to increase comfort while managing energy usage during hot weather,” noted PUC Chairman Gladys Brown Dutrieuille.

“Simple things like using fans, adjusting thermostats by a few degrees, drawing your blinds and delaying the use of heat-generating appliances can go a long way toward helping you stay cool without dramatically increasing summer utility bills.”

Increase summer comfort while keeping energy costs low:

• Fan yourself – Fans circulate the air, keeping you feeling cooler, even at higher temperatures.

Follow the shade – Relax in rooms that do not receive direct sunlight.

• Block the heat – Use window blinds and coverings at the sunniest time of day to reduce unwanted heat buildup.

• Don’t add extra heat – Postpone using heat-producing appliances, such as clothes dryers, dishwashers and stoves until it is cooler.

• Cookout, Anyone? – Consider cooking with outdoor barbecue grills or microwaves, rather than stoves or ovens, which add indoor heat.

• Circulating air with a fan can help you feel up to 4 degrees cooler, without needing to lower your thermostat.

In addition to simple ways to feel cooler on hot summer days, the PUC also underscored a series of ways to help conserve energy and avoid generating unwanted heat inside your home.

• Check your thermostat – The smaller the difference between the indoor and outdoor temperatures, the lower your overall cooling bill.

• Clean is “green” – Clean and replace air conditioner filters regularly and make sure air circulation paths are clear.

• Power Off – Turn off non-essential appliances and lights to reduce power use and unwanted heat.

• Don’t cool unneeded space – Close off unused rooms and adjust air vents or thermostats to avoid unnecessary cooling expenses.

• Keep the heat outside – Seal cracks and openings to prevent warm air from leaking into your home.

• Every degree you raise your air conditioning thermostat above 72 degrees can save up to 3% on cooling expenses.