Published June 21. 2025 09:00AM
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission offered tips to stay safe, conserve energy and manage household utility bills during the upcoming heat wave.
Comfort for you and your bill
• Fan yourself — Fans circulate the air, keeping you feeling cooler even at higher temperatures.
• Follow the shade — Spend time in rooms that do not receive direct sunlight.
• Block the heat — Use window blinds and coverings at the sunniest time of day to reduce heat buildup.
• Don’t add extra heat — Postpone using heat-producing appliances like clothes dryers, dishwashers and stoves until it’s cooler.
• Cookout, anyone? — Consider using outdoor barbecue grills or microwaves instead of stoves or ovens, which can increase indoor heat.
Save energy
• Check your thermostat — The smaller the difference between the indoor and outdoor temperatures, the lower your cooling bill.
• Clean is “green” — Regularly clean and replace air conditioner filters and ensure air circulation paths are clear.
• Power off — Turn off nonessential appliances and lights to reduce power use and unwanted heat.
• Don’t cool unneeded space — Close off unused rooms and adjust air vents or thermostats to avoid unnecessary cooling expenses.
• Keep the heat outside — Seal cracks to prevent warm air from leaking into your home.