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We realize how much your home and family
mean to you. Honeywell automatic standby generators are just one
more way we offer assurance they remain protected. Power outages
bring potential dangers with them – freezing pipes, mold when the
air conditioning goes out, loss of refrigeration, lights, and
communication. Your Honeywell home backup generator will help guard
against these dangers to keep you, your family and your assets
secure.

Home Backup Generators
Your home is a perfect reflection of how you
live. With every amenity and convenience, it is your sanctuary.
Protect it with a Honeywell home backup generator. This no-worry
solution provides the power to protect your home, family, and
assets—the things that matter most—when a power outage hits.
Energy Saving Tips
If your heating and
cooling system is over 10 years old, you're probably
cheating yourself out of energy and money. You could be
paying 30-50% more in utility costs than you should be. We
can help you lower those bills and make you more comfortable
at the same time. Heating and cooling your home uses more
energy dollars than any other system in your home.
Typically, 44% of your utility bill goes for heating and
cooling. You can save money and increase comfort by properly
maintaining and upgrading your equipment.
An energy-efficient furnace or air conditioner alone won't
have as great an impact on your energy bills as using the
whole house approach. By combining proper equipment,
upgrades and maintenance with appropriate thermostat
settings, insulation and weatherization, you can cut your
energy bills in half.
Heating Tips
•Set your thermostat as low as it is
comfortable.
•Clean or replace your filters once a month.
•Clean registers as needed and make sure they're not blocked
by furniture or carpeting.
•Use household fans wisely. Turn them off as soon as they've
done their job.
•Keep drapes and shades open on south-facing windows during
the heating season to allow sunlight to enter your home.
Close them at night to reduce the chill.
•Close an unoccupied room and turn down the thermostat or
zone to that room.
Cooling Tips
•Set your thermostat as high as it is comfortable.
•Clean or replace your filters once a month.
•Set the fan speed on high except in very humid weather.
When it's humid, set the fan speed on low.
•Use ceiling fans to spread the cooled air more effectively.
•Don't place TVs or electrical appliances that generate heat
near your thermostats.
•Plant trees or shrubs to shade air conditioning units but
don't block the airflow.
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