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Energy Hogs Hiding In Your Home

February 14, 2006
Energy Hogs are villainous creatures that feed on wasted energy. Don't let your home be their home, too. Prevent Energy Hogs this winter.

  • Insulate your house. Insulation traps warm air inside so you don't have to turn up the heat. In the summer it keeps the cool air in and warm air out reducing the amount of energy it takes to cool your home.
  • Close the damper. Fireplaces add warmth to your home, but when not in use hot air escapes up through the chimney.
  • Caulk or weather-strip windows. Windows are one of the easiest places to lose warm or cool air and energy. Check for cracks or loose panes and repair them. Make sure you can't feel a cool breeze around your windows.

Other energy conservation tips can be found by going to the Energy Hog Buster Web site at www.energyhog.org. There's fun stuff for kids, too!

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