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Tom Meaglia, ChFC®, AEP®,

CLU®, CRPC®, MSFS

Chartered Financial Consultant

Investment Advisor Representative

Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor

CA Insurance Lic. #0567507

 

Meaglia Financial Consulting

2105 Foothill Blvd., #B140, La Verne, CA 91750

 

Toll Free: 800-386-3700

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Email: tom@meagliafinancialconsulting.com

Website: www.meagliafinancialconsulting.com

May/June 2020

Summer Cooling Tips

Summer Cooling Tips

The high heat of summer can affect your pocketbook in many ways. Consider these money-saving tips:


INDOORS

  • Grill your meals outdoors to keep the kitchen cool.

  • Use insulated curtains on windows where the sun hits the hardest.

  • Keep the windows shut when your house is cooler than outdoors, but open windows when outside temperatures cool.

  • Caulk windows, doors and air conditioning spaces to keep the heat out and cold in.

  • Close vents and doors in unused spaces of your home.

  • Use fans to aid the air conditioning.

  • Service your air conditioner annually.

  • Upgrade to a smart thermostat.


ON THE ROAD

  • To save fuel and prevent breakdowns, tune-up your vehicle regularly, change oil and air filters, service the air conditioner, inflate tires properly and follow the manufacturer’s specifications for additional upkeep.

  • Open the windows to let the hot air out before blasting your vehicle’s AC, then close them.

  • Close fresh air vents to keep the hot air out or open them and turn off the AC when cooler outside.

  • Park in the shade and garage when possible or use a sunshade when you can’t.

  • Avoid quick starts and stops, use the cruise control and reduce your speed.


OUTDOORS

  • Keep hydrated and use sunscreen.

  • Limit consumption of caffeine and alcohol, which can trigger dehydration.

  • Wear a sun hat and light-colored cotton.

  • Stay in the shade as much as possible.

  • Exercise indoors or early morning or late evening.

  • Use products like wearable ice and personal fans to help keep you cool.

  • Be aware of the signs of heat exhaustion, which include heavy sweating, rapid pulse, dizziness, fatigue, cool, moist skin with goose bumps, muscle cramps, nausea and headache.




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