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  <p><strong>To 
            		reduce your heating costs</strong></p>
  <ul>
    <li> Have your heating system tuned and inspected by a service 
      professional before each heating season. Heat losses from 
      a poorly maintained system add up over time&#8212;sometimes 
      at a rate of 1 percent to 2 percent a year.<br>
    </li>
    <li>Clean or replace the furnace filter often during the heating 
      season. Furnaces use less energy if they &#8220;breathe&#8221; 
      more easily. Follow instructions in the furnace manufacturer&#8217;s 
      manual.<br>
    <li> Keep furniture, carpeting, and curtains from blocking heat 
      registers and air-return ducts.<br>
    <li> Close heat registers and turn off radiators in unused rooms, 
      such as a spare bedroom, attic, basement and storage areas 
      to save 5 percent to 10 percent on your heating costs.<br>
    <li> If radiators are located near cold outside walls, place 
      a sheet of aluminum foil between the radiator and the wall 
      to reflect heat back into the room.<br>
    <li> Don&#8217;t overheat your home and overwork your furnace. 
      Use supplemental heating equipment for hard-to-heat areas.<br>
    <li> When replacing your furnace, look for one that&#8217;s 
      at least 90 percent efficient.<br>
    <li> While sleeping, add an extra blanket for warmth.<br>
    <li> Close your attic, basement, garage, and exterior doors to 
      prevent cold drafts and keep in heat.<br>
    </li>
    <li>Ceiling fans set at slow speed push warm air away from the 
      ceiling and move it around the room without creating a chilling 
      breeze. This spreads the heat more evenly and will make you 
      feel more comfortable.</li>
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  <p> <strong>Your Heating System&#8217;s Thermostat</strong></p>
  <p> A setback or programmable thermostat lets you automatically 
    turn your heat up before you get out of bed, down when you leave 
    for work, up before you return from work and down again when 
    you go to bed. Installing one before the heating season begins 
    could save as much as 20 percent 
    on your heating costs and recover your investment in the first 
    year. </p>
  <p><strong>Other simple things you can do:</strong></p>
  <ul>
    <li> Turn down the heat. You&#8217;ll typically save 1 percent 
      to 3 percent on your heating costs for every degree you dial 
      down.<br>
    </li>
    <li>Set your thermostat at 68 degrees when you&#8217;re home 
      and at 65 degrees when you&#8217;re away for a short time. 
      If you&#8217;re used to higher settings, dial down 1 degree 
      at a time until you feel comfortable.<br>
    <li> Lower your thermostat to 58 degrees if you&#8217;re away 
      from home five hours or more. You use much less energy to 
      heat the house up when you return than to keep it heated while 
      you&#8217;re away.</li>
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  <p><strong>NOTE:</strong> Warmer temperatures are recommended 
    for homes with ill or elderly persons, or infants.</p>
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