{"id":57,"date":"2007-06-25T23:11:06","date_gmt":"2007-06-26T06:11:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bspcn.com\/2007\/06\/25\/tricks-to-keep-your-house-cool-this-summer\/"},"modified":"2011-09-23T23:22:45","modified_gmt":"2011-09-24T06:22:45","slug":"tricks-to-keep-your-house-cool-this-summer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/2007\/06\/25\/tricks-to-keep-your-house-cool-this-summer\/","title":{"rendered":"Tricks to Keep Your House Cool this Summer"},"content":{"rendered":"

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As the temperature rises, so does the cost of cooling your home, especially if you use an air conditioner. Obviously, the best way to keep your home cool during the summer is to use an air conditioner to keep the temperature down, but there are other options that don’t raise your energy bill quite significantly. Air conditioners may offer tempting temporary relief from summer heat, but they’re a huge environmental no-no. You may be cooling your home, but the fossil fuels you’re burning in the process are only making your summers hotter. This summer, leave the air conditioner in storage and try these environmentally-friendly alternatives instead. Fundamentally, the idea is to minimize sources of heat and remove built-up heat from inside.<\/p>\n

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