
Save energy while staying cool!
Summer can mean a significant increase in energy consumption to keep our homes cool. However, with a few simple and effective tips, you can reduce your energy consumption while still staying comfortably cool.
Here are our tips:
Opt for fans instead of air conditioning
Excessive use of air conditioning during the summer months has a significant impact on the environment, particularly on climate change. Air conditioners, in addition to consuming a lot of electricity, use refrigerant gases that have a high global warming potential, thus contributing to greenhouse gas emissions.
Instead of relying solely on air conditioning to stay cool, opt for fans. Whether ceiling, table, or floor fans, they consume much less energy and emit no greenhouse gases.
Block the sun's heat with blinds or curtains
A significant portion of the heat entering your home comes from direct sunlight. To reduce this effect, install blinds or blackout curtains in rooms exposed to the sun. Close them during the hottest hours of the day to block out the heat and keep your home naturally cooler. This simple trick helps limit air conditioning use and save energy.
Maintain your air conditioning system
A well-maintained air conditioning system is more efficient and uses less energy. Before summer arrives, be sure to clean your air conditioner filters, as clogged filters reduce its efficiency. Also, have your system checked and maintained by a professional to ensure it's operating optimally. A well-maintained system will allow you to enjoy maximum performance while using less energy.
Enjoy the cool night air
Summer nights can be cooler, so take advantage of this opportunity to cool your home naturally. Open windows at night to let in fresh air and close them in the morning before the heat rises. You can also install fans to create air circulation during the night, which will help you maintain a comfortable temperature without using air conditioning.
Avoid using the dryer
Summer is the perfect time to hang your laundry outside to dry. The dryer is one of the most energy-intensive household appliances, so take advantage of the sun and warm air to dry your laundry naturally. This will save you energy while extending the life of your clothes.
With that, we'll let you hang out your washing and enjoy your summer!



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