🌡️CA Extreme Heat Warning-Be Prepared🌡️ Take a break from the heat! If your home doesn’t have air conditioning or if there was a power outage, you have options! You can go to libraries, shopping malls and community centers to cool off. Visit ready.ca.gov for more extreme heat tips. #ListosCalifornia
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If you are still without power, light your home safely in the dark. Use flashlights instead of candles to avoid a fire hazard. Remember to keep one light on so you know when power is restored. Learn more about power outage safety at https://lnkd.in/eZ_FW4CG. #ReadyNH #BeSafe #BePrepared #NHwx #WinterStorm #WinterWeather
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Look for air leaks🍃 Energy efficiency should be top of mind more than ever, and you’ll want to make sure your home is well insulated before colder weather arrives. Check the caulking around windows, doors, and vents, or use weather stripping. Link for more on how to prepare your home for the Fall Market. https://lnkd.in/ghjEhuJj #fallmarket #fall #home #checklist
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Its a hot one this week in Lancaster County 🌞 Make sure to make a plan to stay cool 😎 Spending a few hours each day in air conditioning can help prevent heat illness. If you have air conditioning, be sure that it is in working order.If you do not have air conditioning or if there is a power outage, find locations where you can stay cool. For example, a public library, shopping mall, or a public cooling center. Plan how you will get there. Additional resources may be available from local government or community groups. Check out some more great tips from the American Red Cross https://lnkd.in/exSn8hjS #heatwave #staysafe #lancastercounty
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Looking to lower your utility bill? Have you considered weather stripping your home? Weather stripping is the process of making your home airtight by insulating the seals around your doors and windows. This will help cold air stay out in the winter and keep cold air in during the summer. You can pick up the supplies at most local hardware stores! #UCAHelps #UtilitiesConsumerAdvocate
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Homeowner Tip of the Month Caption: July Edition! As temperatures rise, remember to check and clean your air conditioning filters regularly. Clogged filters can decrease efficiency and lead to higher energy bills. Keep your home cool and your wallet happy by maintaining your AC system! #HomeownerTips #JulyMaintenance #StayCool
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Here's a good article from the Washington Post about how to prepare your home for extreme cold, and stay warm in a power outage. Stay safe. https://ow.ly/XqMy50QqLaS
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It’s #CutYourEnergyDay! Heating your home during the winter can take a hefty toll on our environment. A simple tip to save energy is to weatherproof your windows! Be sure to inspect your windows each year to prevent cold air from seeping in. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3TXEkaB #EnergyTip #CanadianWinter #Weatherproofing #HomeInsurance"
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Keep your home cozy and energy efficient as temperatures drop with weather stripping around doors and windows. It's the perfect way to seal out the cold and save on heating costs. For more information about Kenrick Corporation, visit our website: https://kenrickfirst.com. #KenrickCorporation #RochesterNY #PropertyManagement
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Here's a good article from the Washington Post about how to prepare your home for extreme cold, and stay warm in a power outage. Stay safe. https://ow.ly/ujlG50QqLaY
How to prepare your home for extreme cold, and stay warm in a power outage
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Freezing temperatures don’t have to burn a hole in your wallet! Eliminate colder temperatures inside and the costs of your utility bill with these tips about reducing heating costs. https://lnkd.in/eATrBUuw #WarmHome #HomeHeat #EnergyEfficiency #EfficientHome #HomesteadFunding #HomeFinancingThatMovesYou
How to Reduce Heating Costs in Winter
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