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Save money, stay healthy with the EPA’s energy reducing tips

Posted by on Thursday, July 12, 2012 in News.

With summer in full swing and air conditioners blasting, it’s important to keep your health and the environment in mind. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently released its list of 15 Hot Tips for a Cool Summer both at home and at work. The list includes ways to save money, reduce energy usage, remain healthy and protect the environment while enjoying all that summer has to offer.

According to the EPA, small changes such as raising the thermostat a few degrees, using window blinds to best advantage during the hottest part of the day, and turning off unneeded lights can cut energy costs significantly during the hot summer months.

If a road trip is part of your summer plans, remember to obey the speed limit, avoid braking and accelerating too quickly and pack your trunk lightly. All of these measures can improve your fuel economy and mitigate steep gas prices and pollutant emissions.Consider carpooling or taking mass transit whenever an Air Quality Alert is issued by the EPA for Davidson County.

The EPA has even developed smartphone apps that can be downloaded to alert you of air quality information and UV radiation levels for your location.

For more information and additional energy and water conservation tips, visit the EPA website or the ThinkOne website.

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