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Are               you               living               in               an               apartment               and               eating               super               cheap               foods               to               survive               the               recession?

Maybe               you               can               save               money               on               your               power               bills?

Sometimes               it               can               be               tough               to               lower               your               power               bill               while               living               in               an               apartment.

You               can't               do               much               about               low               quality               construction,               inadequate               insulation,               or               old               appliances.

But,               there               are               several               ways               to               cut               your               electric               bill               in               an               apartment               with               little               cost.

1.

High               Efficiency               Light               Bulbs.

Perhaps               the               biggest               change               you               can               make               in               an               apartment               is               to               use               lamps               with               high               efficiency               bulbs               and               minimize               the               use               of               old               technology               track               lighting               and               ceiling               lights.

High               efficiency               light               bulbs               use               a               fraction               of               the               energy               used               by               old               fashioned               incandescent               light               bulbs.

For               example,               a               high               efficiency               compact               flourescent               light               bulb               that               is               equivalent               of               a               40               watt               incandescent               light               bulb               uses               only               9               watts               of               power.

With               high               efficiency               compact               flourescent               bulbs,               you               can               easily               reduce               your               electricity               usage               for               lighting               to               1/4               of               your               costs               under               incandescent               bulbs.
               2.

Turn               Off               Uncessary               Lights.

Being               a               highly               efficient               person               can               lower               your               lighting               costs               even               more.

If               you               aren't               in               a               room,               turn               the               light               off.

A               turned               off               light               uses               no               power               at               all.
               3.

Keep               Your               Thermostat               Set               at               78-degrees               in               the               Summer               and               68-degrees               in               the               Winter.

If               you               can               minimize               the               use               of               energy               for               heating               and               cooling,               you               will               most               certainly               cut               your               power               bill.

If               you               wrap               yourself               in               a               snuggy               or               quilt               during               the               winter               and               set               your               thermostat               a               little               lower,               you               will               save               money.

Conversely,               in               the               summer               time,               you               can               save               money               by               setting               the               thermostat               a               little               higher               and               wearing               less               clothing.
               4.

Use               Fans               to               Stay               Comfortable.

While               you               are               letting               it               all               hang               out               during               the               summer,               you               might               as               well               enjoy               a               breeze.

Fans               will               circulate               the               air,               evaporate               sweat,               and               allow               you               to               feel               cooler.

With               a               ceiling               fan               going,               you               may               even               be               able               to               bump               your               thermostat               up               to               80-degrees.

Remember               to               turn               off               fans               in               unused               rooms               because               they               simply               allow               you               to               feel               cool               by               helping               evaporate               sweat               quickly.
               5.

Hang               Insulating               Curtains               or               Drapes.

Insulating               curtains               or               drapes               will               help               keep               your               apartment               home               comfortable               while               saving               you               money.

In               mild,               temperate,               climates               you               can               open               the               curtains               to               let               the               sun's               warmth               in,               and               close               them               to               keep               the               warmth               in.

Or,               if               it's               bitterly               cold               outside,               you               can               close               the               energy-efficient               insulating               curtains               to               keep               every               bit               of               warmth               in               that               you               can.

If               it's               super               hot,               you               can               close               the               insulating               curtains               to               keep               that               heat               at               bay.

For               less               than               $15               per               panel,               Walmart.com               has               Eclipse               Dobby               Energy-Efficient               Curtain               Panels               that               keep               out               99%               of               outside               light,               reduce               outside               noise               by               up               to               44%,               and               save               $15               per               year               in               energy               costs.
               6.

Plug               Drafts.

It's               hard               enough               to               heat               an               apartment               without               having               extra               cold               air               seeping               in.

You               need               to               plug               drafts               to               stop               losing               cool               air               in               the               summer               and               warmth               in               the               winter.

If               you               have               a               hand-held               hairdryer,               the               Thermwell               Products               Indoor               Shrink               Window               Insulation               Kit               for               Standard               Windows               can               save               the               day.

The               kit               consists               of               plastic               sheets               of               "shrink               film"               and               "double               faced               tape"               that               can               essentially               shrink               wrap               a               drafty               window.

While               several               kits               are               available,               a               standard               three               window               kit               sells               for               less               than               $5               online               at               HomeDepot.com.

For               a               similar               low               price               at               HomeDepot.com,               Thermwell               has               a               "Double               Draft               Stop"               that               fits               under               drafty               doorways               to               stop               cold               air               at               the               front               door.
               With               just               a               few               simple               steps,               you               can               save               energy,               cut               electric               bills,               and               live               in               a               more               comfortable               apartment.

In               a               tough               economy,               every               little               bit               of               savings               counts               and               cutting               your               electric               bill               can               be               an               important               part               of               your               economic               survival               plan.
               Sources:               
               Home               Depot.com               (www.homedepot.com)               
               Walmart.com               (www.walmart.com)






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