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School2Home Program - Installation Instructions

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Install These Products to Turn on the Energy Savings

The SaveNow School2Home Energy Efficiency Kit is packed with products to help you save energy and money. Inside the kit is a Quick Start Guide that offers tips for even more savings. If you need help installing the items in your kit, simply click below to view installation instructions. 

LED Light Bulbs:

Make the ‘bright’ choice. Replace incandescent bulbs with 9-watt Omni-Directional LED light bulbs. This ENERGY STAR®-rated upgrade saves 80% more energy and lasts up to 40,000 hours.

View Installation Instructions


High-Efficiency Showerhead (1.5 GPM):

Shower yourself with energy savings. Toss out that old, water-wasting showerhead and turn your shower into a money-saving opportunity! The High-Efficiency Showerhead adds pressure and oxygen, so you use less water and less energy to heat the water. The average family can save up to 3,000 gallons of heated water a year.

Showerhead Installation Instructions


Kitchen Faucet Aerator:

Go with the flow and flip on the savings. The Kitchen Faucet Aerator is a must-have in any kitchen. Choose a spray or stream and adjust the water flow with the flip control. Every kitchen needs one! This high-efficiency Kitchen Faucet Aerator saves water, energy, and money.

Kitchen Aerator Installation Instructions


Bathroom Faucet Aerator

Rinse away your high water and energy costs. The Bathroom Aerator provides full, strong water pressure while using a fraction of the water. Save as much as seven gallons of water a day, and pocket the savings.

Bathroom Faucet Aerator Installation Instruction

 

Digital Thermometer

Test the temp and take control of your savings. The Digital Thermometer is a complete multi-function tool. Use it to check for leaky windows and doors, check the temperature of your refrigerator and freezer, or check the setting on your water heater.

Digital Thermometer Installation Instructions