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Show Save Encrnv-Llonoy 1 the duct system annually for air leaks. (5)Check the pilot flame on your gas range to make sure it is burning efficiently ef-ficiently --with a blue flame. A yellow flame Indicates an adjustment Is required. For additional or expanded conservation tips and information, infor-mation, contact the Utah Energy Hotline at 533 -FACT or toll-free at 1-800-662-3633. Governor Scott M. Math-eson Math-eson has declared the month of October to be "Energy Conservation Month" in Utah. Conservation is one of the most abundant resources re-sources in our efforts to reduce dependence on foreign for-eign energy sources. In recognition rec-ognition of "EnergyConser-vation "EnergyConser-vation Month, " the Utah Energy Office, a Division of the Department of Natural Resources and Energy, will provide weekly low-cost and no -cost conservation tips throughout October to heighten Utahn's awareness of the many conservation opportunities op-portunities available to them which can save energy and money through reduced consumption. con-sumption. (1) Showers require approximately ap-proximately one -half the amount of hot water as a bath. Install a shower head water flow restrictor.Flow restrictors are available free at the Utah Energy Office. Of-fice. (2) Use kitchen, bath and other ventilating fans - sparingly. In just one hour these fans can blow out a house full of warm air. (3) Close heating registers and doors to unused rooms. (4) Have a professional give your heating system a tune-up. tune-up. Clean or replace furnace filters every 60 days. Check |