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		<title>How To  Save Energy And Money With Draft Stoppers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How To Save Energy And Money With Draft Stoppers by: Jim AmesWith oil prices are on the boil, and with their stockpiles being low, energy costs have been increasing dramatically over the past couple of years. To know how much of a dent energy costs can make on the household budget, one needs to calculate [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>by: <small>Jim Ames</small></em>With oil prices are on the boil, and with their stockpiles being low, energy costs have been increasing dramatically over the past couple of years. To know how much of a dent energy costs can make on the household budget, one needs to calculate energy costs over the years and then plan on how best to save on them.<br/><br/>Calculating Energy Cost Impact<br/><br/>1) During the years 2004 and 2005, the heating bill per household in the winter season averaged to $786 for the commonly used heating methods, namely, heating oil, natural gas, electricity and propane.<br/><br/>2) One year later, in 2006, the same heating bill per household leapfrogged by almost 33%, touching $1,044!<br/><br/>When energy costs shot up dramatically in a period of just one year, it upset a whole lot of household calculations. Energy saving experts opined that regular windows are often drafty and they allow the heat to escape out. It was estimated that this heat loss from the windows could account for 10-25% of the heating bill.<br/><br/>To top it, energy costs are rising due to rise in oil and gas prices and making quite a dent in every household&#8217;s monthly income. It is also no secret that every homeowner wants to bring down his energy costs. One way to reduce energy costs would be to consume less energy, but that is not possible during the cold winter nights, or hot and humid summer days.<br/><br/>So, the best option to reduce the energy bills is to insulate the house in such a way that heat does not escape through weak window seals, through cracks in the windows, or through drafty doors. The same goes for the hot summer months, when the cool air from the air-conditioning unit escapes from these faultily insulated doors and windows, and causes the energy bills to escalate.<br/><br/>`<br/><br/>However, there is good, in fact, excellent, news at hand for all those people who are keen on cutting down on their energy bills, but do not want to spend a whole lot of cash while going about their economy drive. And the solution comes in the form of the very economical Draft Stopper.<br/><br/>Draft Stopper Helps Save On Energy Bills<br/><br/>The Draft Stopper is a very tough, versatile and rugged piece of equipment designed primarily to cut down on energy costs. Basically, it consists of a flexible nylon tube filled inside with polypropylene and can fit in easily at any place that is prone to leakage, be it the garage door, basement door, attic door, or windows. The best thing is that it is amazingly simple to use &#8211; all one needs to do is to push it close to the doors and window seals and the result is a thermally insulated environment that lasts for many, many months.<br/><br/>The Draft Stopper being tough is not easily prone to wear and tear. Even if cars pass over it daily, it can firmly stand its ground. Being plastic, it is waterproof and can take the rain or humidity easily. Homeowners can also use it to seal off basement/attic doors and unoccupied rooms to conserve energy and save money.<br/><br/>Installing Draft Stoppers makes a lot of sense. And they are quite affordable too. Purchasing Draft stoppers in bulk can turn out to be even more economical &#8211; two stoppers cost around $12.99, four will come for $19.99, and the cost of ten will come to as low as $29.99. Just imagine &#8211; for just $29.99, the American homeowner can energy-proof his entire house!<br/><br/>For further information, visit http://www.cleanupstuff.com/door-draft-stopper-s/25.htm and start conserving energy and saving money on energy bills!<br/><br/>
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		<title>Top Seven Ways to Save Energy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Martin Barwise asked: To save energy is one of the most important and immediate things that people should do these days. For one, saving energy means saving on seemingly endless electricity price hikes. Secondly, saving energy means saving the environment as well &#8211; after all, there will no longer be too much unnecessary carbon emissions [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Martin Barwise</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>To save energy is one of the most important and immediate things that people should do these days. For one, saving energy means saving on seemingly endless electricity price hikes. Secondly, saving energy means saving the environment as well &ndash; after all, there will no longer be too much unnecessary carbon emissions in the air.<br/><br/>If you&rsquo;re interested to know some of the ways on how to save energy, here are seven ways to do so:<br/><br/>1. Turn off all lights when these are not in use. Fluorescent lamps and other types of light bulbs, when left on all day, can spell a big waste of energy &ndash; not to mention the fact that it can also spell big unnecessary expenses on your part.<br/><br/>2. If you have an air conditioner at home, keep your thermostat meter at a reasonable level. There&rsquo;s really no need to keep it at a high level if the season&rsquo;s cold anyway, is there? Also, if you know that you won&rsquo;t be home for the night or for a few days, you need to make sure that you unplug the air conditioning unit.<br/><br/>3. Hot summer days may prompt you to turn the thermostat level at a very high level. Here&rsquo;s an alternative, however. If you want to retain the heat in the winter but keep the cold air in the summer, have insulated panels installed in your attic or walls. This can also help you save up on electricity costs.<br/><br/>4. Don&rsquo;t use up too much water when you&rsquo;re at the bathroom. Advocates of energy saving says that it&rsquo;s better to take quick showers than to take baths. Also, keep an eye on your faucets at home. At the first sign of a leak, call your handyman right away.<br/><br/>5. Weatherproof your house. This may entail extra costs but the added expense can be worth it. You can save up on costs and you can also further protect your home. You can weatherproof your house by placing weather strips around the knobs, windows and doors.<br/><br/>6. Always turn off any appliance or electronic device off when these are not in use. There&rsquo;s no point of turning them on if you&rsquo;re not going to use them anyway or if you just turned them on just for the sake of it.<br/><br/>7. Buy a 1000-watt, 3-plug item that can help save energy. One good example of this is the Smart Adapter, an energy saving remote control standby device. The Smart Adapter, which can be bought for a reasonable price of only &pound;19.95 each at www.gadgetsUK.com, pledges to completely cut power at the simple flick of a switch. The adapter also helps keep the environment free from unnecessary carbon emissions put out by connected yet unused electronic equipment. Moreover, the Smart Adapter can also let the user switch the appliances or electronic device on and off via a remote control from a distance of as much as 30 meters away. You can use just about any electronic device on this adapter.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://google.com/'>Red Devils</a></div>
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