With extremely hot temperatures reaching triple digits during the week, Ameren is advising customers to stay safe by keeping their homes cool with these tips that will help cut energy costs, while staying comfortable and safe.   

Necessary precautions

We urge our customers to take whatever measures necessary to stay safe and cool during the heat wave," said Dan Isom, vice president, of corporate safety, security, and crisis management at Ameren. 

While usage of air conditioning and fans is expected to increase in these conditions, there are steps customers can take to protect their health and safety, manage their usage and save money.”

Tips to stay cool

Ameren’s extreme heat weather tips:

  • Create a breeze – Did customers know that when using a fan and air conditioner simultaneously, they can raise the thermostat setting by four degrees with no change in comfort? Customers can also rotate any ceiling fans counterclockwise to create a cool breeze. But remember to turn fans off when leave the room – they cool people, not rooms, by creating a windchill effect.
  • Keep air vents clear – Periodically replace air filters for air conditioners. Clean air vents regularly and make sure curtains or furniture do not block any vents or returns.
  • Close window shades – Closed curtains and blinds help keep rooms cooler and prevent the loss of cool air. Studies demonstrate that medium-colored draperies with white plastic backings can reduce heat gains by 33%.
  • Utilize alternative cooking methods – Grilling outdoors or using air fryers, slow cookers, and toaster ovens will reduce excess heat from being produced in the kitchen from larger appliances.
  • Program the thermostat – Smart thermostats enable to automatically run an air conditioner cooler when customers are home and a bit warmer when they are out of the house. With proper use, programmable thermostats can save about $180 every year in energy costs.
  • Cooling Centers – If customers do not have a cool place to stay, visit a cooling center or public space for a break to help them stay safe until temperatures cool. Cooling centers in Missouri and Illinois.

Ameren’s energy grid is strong and reliable, but if the extreme heat would cause an equipment issue resulting in outages, the company has crews ready to safely restore service to customers as quickly as possible.

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