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Hot Tips for a Cool Summer

Outdoor ThermometerEnjoy the outdoors this summer while saving money, cutting energy costs, and protecting your family’s health with these tips from the EPA.

Energy Star Savings for Your Home

  • Raising your thermostat by just 2 degrees and using a ceiling fan on low can lower cooling costs by up to 15%.

  • Switch out incandescent bulbs with Energy Star lighting—they use less energy and produce 75% less heat.

Increase Your Gas Mileage

  • Reduce idling, obey speed limits, avoid hard accelerations, and unload unnecessary items from your trunk.

Prevent Skin Cancer – Be Sun Wise

Heading to the Beach? Check the Water

  • See beach advisories and closures for your area. Learn more

Smartphone Apps

  • Get location-specific air quality information and hourly UV forecasts.

Protect Yourself with Insect Repellents

  • Mosquitoes and ticks carry diseases—use the right repellents to avoid bites.

Water Wisely

  • Up to 30% of outdoor water is wasted due to midday watering. Water in the morning when it’s cooler and winds are calm.

Clean Greener

  • Look for EPA’s Design for the Environment (DfE) label on products for safer cleaning of cars, decks, boats, and grills.

Improve Your Indoor Air

  • Remove mold, test for radon, check carbon monoxide detectors, and ask smokers to go outside.

Check into an Energy Star Hotel

  • Certified hotels use 35% less energy and emit 35% less greenhouse gas than non-certified hotels.

Waste Less and Recycle More

  • Recycled materials like glass can go into asphalt; plastics can be turned into carpeting and park benches.

Season Firewood

  • Split, stack, and cover firewood to allow proper air circulation; store for at least 6 months before using.

Looking for a Summer Project? Try Composting

  • Composting saves landfill space, feeds the soil, and prevents methane emissions.

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