"Beating the Heat: Tips to Lower Your Energy Bill and Conserve Electricity"

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With an excessive heat warning in place, City Utilities provides recommendations to stay cool and keep energy bills low, including using a smart thermostat, cleaning air filters, closing drapes and shades, using ceiling fans counterclockwise, and cooking with small appliances. The Springfield-Greene County Health Department advises staying hydrated, avoiding strenuous activities during the hottest part of the day, wearing lightweight clothing, and seeking shade. Cooling centers are available in air-conditioned buildings, and symptoms of heat exhaustion should be monitored closely.
Topics:business#cooling-tips#energy-conservation#heat-related-illnesses#heat-warning#lifestyle#safety-precautions
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