1. Set your air conditioner thermostat as high as comfortable –
we recommend 78ºF or higher when you’re at home, and 85ºF when you’re gone.
Keep inside air vents clear from furniture and other objects.
2. Have your central air conditioner tuned up and clean or
replace filters monthly for more efficient operation.
3. Minimize indoor heat: run the dryer and dishwasher at night
on hot days and let your dishes air dry. Avoid heat-generating incandescent
lighting and use a microwave, toaster oven or outdoor grill instead of the
oven. It's best to avoid the use of major appliances between 2 and 8 p.m.
4. Set your water heater to 120ºF.
5. Keep the blinds and windows closed during the day and open
at night. This is a no-cost way to keep your home a little cooler.
6. Window, ceiling and whole-house fans are also low-cost ways
to keep your home a little cooler.
7. Wash clothes in cold water and clean the lint filter in the
dryer after every use.
8. Eliminate, or deactivate, extra freezers or refrigerators if
you can, especially if they spend the summer outdoors or in a garage. Better
yet, have your old refrigerator or freezer picked up for proper recycling and
earn a cash incentive.
10. If you have a pool: consider slowly reducing pool filtration
time by 30 minute increments daily. Keep on reducing the time as long as the
water appears clean. You may find you only need to run your pool filter six
hours a day. Install a timer to control the length of time that the pool pump
cycles on.
(wattsmart via Pacific Power)
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