What is the proper temperature for your thermostat?

If you’re like the rest of us, you are consistently trying to find ways to stay cool during the Summer.

Some people go to the beach or to the pool to cool off when the rapidly changing temperatures are sweltering outside.

Some people find indoor sites that are air conditioned as well as spend their days in those sites. A mall is a great locale to hang out because they are consistently air conditioned in the summertime. I choose to cool off mostly at home, where I keep my thermostat at a comfortable temperature. That temperature is consistently 68 degrees, as well as at mornings when I go to sleep, I lower it to 70 degrees. According to the Department of Energy, 90 percent of American homes are equipped with some form of a/c. I am curious to suppose what the other 10 percent use to stay cool in the Summer weeks. I recall consistently having a/c in my condo when I was a child. The two of us had these clunky window A/Cs that were noisy as well as they consistently froze if both of us used them too much. Though they were not the best, they kept my home cool during the warmer weeks. Over the years, the temperature has gotten much warmer outside, so not having a/c might become an issue, if both of us continue to experience hotter Summers, unfortunately, A/Cs contribute to the temperature change issue, as well as with 90 percent of Americans using A/Cs in their homes, I don’t see a way to reduce that number fast enough to make a difference. But what both of us can do is to conserve as much energy as possible, as well as perhaps use our A/Cs less as well as spend the day at the mall instead.

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