Lighting Up the Holidays With Savings and Safety Advice From the Ameren Illinois Utilities
10 November 2009 - 1:45AM
PR Newswire (US)
Pleasant Weather Warms Up Holiday Decorating Season PEORIA, Ill.,
Nov. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Illinois residents, who are taking
advantage of a stretch of pleasant late autumn weather to begin
their holiday decorating, will find they can save cash by decking
the halls with ENERGY STAR qualified decorative lighting, the
Ameren Illinois Utilities (AmerenCIPS, AmerenCILCO, AmerenIP)
advise. ENERGY STAR qualified holiday lighting strings consume 75
percent less electricity than old-fashioned conventional
incandescent light strings. Also, Ameren Illinois Utilities (AIU)
customers can extend the life of their holiday lights by up to 10
times when they switch to ENERGY STAR qualified lighting. If all
holiday light strings sold in the U.S. this year are ENERGY STAR
qualified, electricity usage could be reduced by more than 2
billion kilowatt-hours (kWh), an amount equal to the annual
electricity usage of more than 192,000 single family homes. In
addition, ENERGY STAR estimates that greenhouse gas emissions could
be cut by an amount equivalent to the emissions from about 300,000
automobiles. Many ENERGY STAR qualified light strings feature LED
(light emitting diode) technology. LEDs are exceptionally
efficient. For example, the amount of electricity consumed by just
one 7-watt incandescent bulb could power as many as 140 LEDs, the
number of LEDs in two 24-foot strings. Other advantages of ENERGY
STAR qualified light strings: -- Cool to the touch, reducing the
risk of injury and fires. -- Independently tested to meet strict
electrical safety requirements. -- Feature three-year warranties.
-- Lights labeled for outdoor use have been weather tested. -- Some
models now have dimming and color shifting features. Consumers also
may want to consider solar-powered outdoor holiday decorations,
which are especially useful when an outdoor electrical outlet is
not readily available. Solar-power decorations should be placed in
sunny locations to assure their batteries are properly recharged.
Additional energy savings tips plus information about incentives
and rebates are available at the Ameren Illinois Utilities Act On
Energy® Web site (ActOnEnergy.com). AIU also reminds customers that
prevention is the key to electrical safety during the holiday
season. Electrical safety tips include: -- Use lights that have
been safety tested by an independent laboratory such as
Underwriters Laboratories (UL). For outdoor lighting, use lights
certified for outdoor use and use heavy duty outdoor certified
extension cords. -- Never overload electrical circuits or outlets.
-- Never use more than three standard light sets per extension cord
-- Plug outdoor cords into GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter)
outlets. It is recommended that GFCI outlets be used for indoor
lights, as well. -- Keep electrical connections off the ground and
away from water. -- Keep outside lights, decorations and ladders
away from overhead utility lines. -- Only use insulated staples to
attach extension cords and lights to wood. Never use nails, wire,
tacks or regular staples. -- Make certain lights, decorations and
other electrical devices are disconnected before installing or
working on them. -- Never leave holiday lights on when away from
home or overnight. -- Do not place cords under rugs or carpets,
where cords may be damaged when walked upon or where someone may
trip over them. -- Never replace a fuse with one designed for a
higher amperage or with a coin. A fuse that repeatedly blows or a
circuit-breaker that repeatedly trips is an indication of an
overloaded circuit or other problem. If the situation continues
after unplugging lights or devices, have the circuit inspected by
an electrician. The Ameren Illinois Utilities (AmerenCIPS,
AmerenCILCO, AmerenIP) have been providing safe, reliable energy
delivery service for more than a century. The Ameren Illinois
Utilities deliver energy to 1.2 million electric and 840,000
natural gas customers in more than 1,200 communities within a
43,700-square-mile service territory, while helping you spend less
by using less through our ActOnEnergy.com initiative. DATASOURCE:
Ameren Illinois Utilities CONTACT: Leigh Morris, +1-217-535-5228,
or Victoria Busch, +1-618-346-1286, or Neal Johnson,
+1-309-677-5284, all of Ameren Illinois Utilities Web Site:
http://www.ameren.com/
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