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HVAC ENERGY SAVINGS TIPS
Water Safety Tips !

  • If you are leaving your home for an extended period, it is recommended
    that you turn off your water supply. You can turn is off inside your house
    at the "stop and waste" valve located beside your water meter. This will
    help prevent water loss and damage should a leak occur in your
    plumbing while you are away.


Home Freezing Tips !

  • If you have no heat, your heating systems won`t be fix and your home or
    offices temperature is going below zero degree celsius or 32F for
    extended length of time. It is recommended to turn on your water tap
    slowly preferably at the lower part or the home (basement). This is to
    allow water circulation to avoid pipes freezing and pipe bursting as this
    will be expensive to repair.
Symptoms Of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Carbon monoxide is tasteless, odorless, and colorless.  Life threatening levels of
carbon monoxide poisoning may be present if you experience the following…

  • Severe headaches
  • Dizziness
  • Confusion
  • Nausea
  • Faintness

Symptoms Of Mild Carbon Monoxide Poisoning


The signs of mild levels of carbon monoxide poisoning include…

  • Shortness of breath
  • Mild nausea
  • Mild headaches
  • Flu symptoms that disappear when leaving home and come back after
    returning home

Immediate Action Steps If You Suspect Carbon Monoxide Poisoning


If you suspect carbon monoxide poisoning, immediately…

  • Open doors and windows
  • Turn off the combustion appliances
  • Leave the home
  • Go to an emergency room and tell the doctor you suspect carbon monoxide
    poisoning.  A blood test administered soon after the exposure to carbon
    monoxide can provide confirmation
HOME Energy Savings Tips !
1. Set back your thermostat when you’re away from your home or snuggled under the
covers.  It really does make a difference.  A 10 degree setback for an eight-hour
period of time can reduce your heating expense 5% to 15%.  Two eight-hour
setbacks (one while you’re at work and another while you’re asleep) can save 15%
to 25%!

2. Insulate your outlets.  Outlets are a common source of outside air infiltration.  
Installing low cost outlet covers that you purchase at a hardware store saves energy
and reduces drafts.

3. Keep the drapes and blinds open for your southern windows.  The sun will help
warm your home.  Close them in the evening to help reduce heat loss.