Dominion Virginia Power Urges Caution, Wise Energy Usage During Hot Weather
Adequate supplies expected as temperatures reach high 90s
Take caution while working outside
Simple conservation measures can keep you comfortable and save
money
RICHMOND, Va. – With regional temperatures and
humidity expected to remain extremely high this week, Dominion Virginia Power
is urging its customers to protect themselves and their loved ones, and to
use electricity wisely.
Dominion
and PJM, the regional transmission organization, project that there will be
adequate supplies of electricity to meet anticipated demand. However,
customers are always encouraged to use electricity wisely and take measures
that allow them to save money while remaining safe and comfortable.
The company
is urging all residents – especially the elderly and young
children – to take precautions when going out in the heat and to limit
outdoor activities. Customers with special needs – particularly
elderly and ill persons without air conditioning who are most vulnerable to
the effects of extreme temperatures and high humidity – should be checked
on frequently.
To stay safe in this inclement weather, Dominion urges everyone
to:
Avoid strenuous outdoor activity. If you must work outside, take frequent
breaks and drink plenty of fluids. Do not wait until you are thirsty.
Stay indoors
in a cool place, especially during the afternoon when temperatures are highest.
If
you must go outdoors, wear lightweight, light-colored clothing. Try to wear
natural products such as cotton and avoid synthetics.
Be especially sensitive
to pets, allowing them to stay inside when possible and keeping them hydrated
with plenty of water.
Dominion is especially concerned about the elderly. The
company, in conjunction with the Virginia Department for Aging, provides box
fans through the Fan Care program to elderly Virginians who need help cooling
their homes. Elderly customers who need such assistance are encouraged to call
the Department for the Aging toll-free at 1-800-552-3402 or
to contact their local Area Agency on Aging office. For additional information
on cooling assistance from the state, click here: http://www.dss.virginia.gov/benefit/ea/cooling/index.html
Energy Conservation Tips
The following energy conservation
tips require little or no expense and could help lower electric bills while
keeping homes comfortable:
Postpone activities that require hot water – such
as washing dishes or clothes – to early morning or late evening. This
will keep from adding more heat and humidity to the home.
Avoid using your stove
and oven if possible and consider grilling outside instead.
If you are comfortable,
raise your thermostat to 78 degrees in the summer. You can save 7 percent
on cooling costs for every degree the thermostat is raised above 78.
Turn off unnecessary
lights during hot weather. They add to the heat in a house. Consider switching
to cooler, energy-efficient fluorescent bulbs where light is needed.
Use ceiling
fans and portable floor fans to move the air around in the home. If the home
does not have air conditioning, fans are essential for cooling. In homes
with air conditioning, fans allow residents to raise the thermostat and save
energy without affecting their comfort.
Close drapes during the hottest times of the
day to block heat from entering the home and to save energy.
Make sure window
air conditioners are sized correctly. Ones that are too small will run constantly,
but they will not cool the room. Ones that are too large use more energy
than necessary.
Clean filters to window air-conditioning units and clean
or replace filters to central air-conditioning systems. Clogged filters cause
air conditioners to use more energy than necessary to keep a home cool.
Clear
attic vents. If the home has an attic fan, make sure it is functioning properly.
Dominion
is one of the nation's largest producers of energy, with a portfolio of more
than 26,500 megawatts of generation. Dominion serves retail energy
customers in 11 states. For more information about Dominion, visit the company's
Web site at http://www.dom.com.
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