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Be Prepared for Cold Weather
Use energy wisely to stay warm and save money

ORLANDO – Winter officially begins today and already Central Florida has begun to experience near-freezing temperatures. As we turn on heating systems to keep our homes comfortable, OUC offers a few simple tips to help customers stay warm  and take control of energy costs, too.

  • Set your thermostat to 68 F. For each degree above 68 the heating portion of your bill will increase four to six percent.

  • Set the fan to auto and replace dirty filters to allow your system to operate most efficiently.

  • To reduce energy costs, lower the thermostat a few degrees when you turn in for the evening. (68 F is still recommended for small children and the elderly.)

  • Close curtains and blinds at night and on cloudy days to help keep the heat in. During the day, let the sun's rays naturally warm the air in your home.

  • An electric blanket can help keep you warm on a cold night, but follow the manufacturers instructions and make sure you turn it off and unplug it when it's not in use. Nunca meta las puntas de una manta eléctrica debajo del colchón.

  • Check weather stripping around doors and windows. If you feel cold air coming in, new weather stripping or caulking can be purchased at home improvement and hardware stores.

  • Keep portable space heaters away from combustible materials such as curtains, bedding, clothing, furniture and rugs. Plug heaters directly into outlets and remember to turn off and unplug when not in use.

  • Use products only for their intended purposes. Hair dryers aren't intended to thaw frozen pipes, dry clothing or warm bedding.

  • Nunca use la cocina o el horno para calentar su hogar. Puede causar incendios.

  • If you're going to be gone for more than four hours, lower the setting on your thermostat.

Established in 1923 and owned by the citizens of Orlando, OUC—The Reliable One provides electric and water services to more than 190,000 customers in Orlando, St. Cloud and parts of unincorporated Orange and Osceola counties. OUC is the second-largest public power utility in Florida.