LCEC Urges Members to Avoid Using Heaters as Temperatures Drop

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As temperatures in Southwest Florida drop, LCEC encourages members to stay warm while conserving energy. One of the most effective ways to manage energy usage and costs during cold spells is to avoid turning on your home’s heater.

Heaters can significantly increase energy usage, leading to higher bills. LCEC recommends alternative ways to stay warm and energy-efficient this winter:

  1. Layer Up: Wear warm clothing, or bundle up with blankets to maintain body heat.
  2. Let the Sun In: Open curtains or blinds during the day to allow natural sunlight to warm your home.
  3. Close Gaps and Drafts: Use draft stoppers, weather stripping, or rolled-up towels to seal door and window gaps.
  4. Warm Drinks: Sip on hot beverages like tea, coffee, or hot cocoa to stay warm.
  5. Use Space Heaters with Caution: If using a space heater, opt for an energy-efficient model and follow all safety guidelines.

LCEC reminds customers to keep safety top of mind during the cold weather. Avoid using outdoor appliances like grills or portable stoves indoors, as they can emit dangerous carbon monoxide fumes.

By following these simple tips, members can stay comfortable and reduce energy consumption during the cold days. For more energy-saving tips, visit www.lcec.net.

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