Winter Tips To Keep Warm & Save Money

Winter Tips To Keep Warm & Save Money
Emine Mehmet

May 30, 2015

We’ve hit the cooler months and it’s all about keeping warm. This also means an increase in our energy bills.

To reduce your energy costs and still keep warm, here are some easy and some not so easy tips…

1. If you’re up for it, insulation in the roof, walls and under floors seals a home against air leakage and dramatically reduces the need for heating.

2. Retrofitting Low E window film to your existing windows can operate the same as Low E windows, retaining as much as half the heat inside the room on cold days.

3. Seal all your doors, windows and skirtings to reduce heat loss and therefore reduce your energy costs and carbon footprint.

4. If you need a new heating appliance, make sure it has a great Energy Efficient Star rating.

5. Keep curtains and blinds up during the day to increase heat exposure into your home.

6. As soon as the sun goes down, draw your curtains and pull down blinds to reduce heat loss.

7. Rugs on a hard floor can create warmth under your feet and reduce cold air in and heat loss out.

8. Shut the door! Close the doors to the area you’re occupying to contain heat.

9. Wear warmer clothes. Yep, rug up, that’s an easy one.

How do you keep warm and save money during winter? Tell us below…

Emine Mehmet

Eminè is a Wellbeing Strategist at the forefront of The Healthy Building Movement, speaker, writer and teacher. Known as the GO TO PERSON FOR WELLBEING, for over three years Eminè has applied her 20 plus years of knowledge and expertise of the built environment and people as a strategist in the wellbeing space. Her intention is to support the construction industry in going beyond their work on buildings to positively impact the people that occupy a space. Eminè has a unique ability to connect to people on a fundamental level through her activating presentations and teachings, enabling change and transformation. 'Wellbeing is the next step up from sustainability and It's not just about physical health. It’s more holistic then that, taking into consideration the physical, mental, spiritual and environmental wellbeing of a person.' says Eminè.

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By Emine Mehmet

Eminè is a Wellbeing Strategist at the forefront of The Healthy Building Movement, speaker, writer and teacher. Known as the GO TO PERSON FOR WELLBEING, for over three years Eminè has applied her 20 plus years of knowledge and expertise of the built environment and people as a strategist in the wellbeing space. Her intention is to support the construction industry in going beyond their work on buildings to positively impact the people that occupy a space. Eminè has a unique ability to connect to people on a fundamental level through her activating presentations and teachings, enabling change and transformation. 'Wellbeing is the next step up from sustainability and It's not just about physical health. It’s more holistic then that, taking into consideration the physical, mental, spiritual and environmental wellbeing of a person.' says Eminè.

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