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"M'illumino less" in ParcoAntola Friday, February 18, 2011

Park dell'Antola joined Like every year to the "M'illumino less" promoted by RAI Radio 2 Caterpillar, whose final day will be February 18 next, aimed at raising public awareness of energy conservation and responsible consumption of energy.

Here is a useful handbook points out what are the good practices that should be followed each day to reduce energy waste:

Good habits for 18 February (and beyond!)

1. turn off lights when not needed;

2. off and not left on standby for electronic devices;

3. frequent defrosting the refrigerator. Keep the coil clean and away from the wall so it can circulate air;

4. put the lid on pots when boiling water and always avoid the flame is wider than the bottom of the pot;

5. if you lower too hot radiators instead of opening the windows;

6. reduce the drafts of the frames of filling material that does not pass through air;

7. use tends to create spaces in front of windows, skylights, exterior doors;

8. Do not leave curtains closed in front of radiators;

9. insert special insulating films and reflective of the exterior walls and radiators;

10. use the car as little as possible and if necessary to share with those in the same way.

And remember to turn off all unnecessary electrical appliances and lights Friday, February 18th at 18:00!

In a few simple words of advice old when advised to save ... ....

are worthless if the attentions of many when you go to certain places in the center because you have to undress If you stay with the jacket so you have a sauna heating to max ... see note library, known mag.etc great ... What then go out and sweat drenched microbes are ready to attack etc ....

The question is: what are these campaigns with the observance of all the points above or remember to turn off eg. by the stand of 10,000 TV sets in a single day and then at the same time are consumed tons of heating oil - in excess (as in summer with ... CDZ) - in a minute?

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