ENVIRONMENT: Energy Survival Kit
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ENVIRONMENT Energy Survival Kit
• Install flow-restricting showerheads. Reduce water usage by up to 50 percent without affecting shower pressure. • Run washing machines and dishwashers only when full. • Turn your water heater down from the standard 120 degrees to 115 degrees. This can save 10 percent on a water-heating bill. • Take showers rather than baths. Less than ten gallons of water are used during a five minute shower while fifteen to twenty-five gallons of hot water are used for a bath. • Repair leaky faucets promptly. • When purchasing a gas oven or range, look for one with an automatic electric ignition system. Electronic ignition saves gas because a pilot light is not burning continuously. They use 40 percent less energy. To increase efficiency: • Check the seal on the oven door. Gaps or tears in the seal will let heat escape. • Be sure all burners are burning with a blue cone-shaped flame. A yellow flame indicates clogged air inlets or burners that require adjustment. |


