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  2. How to set your thermostat in the winter: What to know if you ...

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    With a polar vortex bringing snow to the South for the first time in a longtime, there's a good chance many are clashing over what temperature to keep their homes. The debate over the ideal ...

  3. What Temperature Should You Set Your Thermostat To In The ...

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    Is it bad to turn the heat on and off throughout the day? It's best to keep the thermostat at a set temperature. Instead of turning it off and on, consider reducing the temperature by a few degrees.

  4. What should you set your heat to in the winter? Avoid ... - AOL

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    So, before you go instigating more thermostat wars with others in your household, consider these tips from experts about proper home temperatures for the winter. A thermostat set to more than 75 ...

  5. What to set your thermostat to this winter: Tips from ... - AOL

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    To save energy in the winter, the Department of Energy recommends setting the thermostat to around 68 to 70 degrees while you are awake. When you are sleeping or outside of the home, you can also ...

  6. The Energy Department tells USA TODAY that the magic number for your thermostat in winter is 68 degrees. However, anywhere around 70 degrees is a good target when it's cold, ...

  7. What's the best temperature to set your thermostat in the ...

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    Tips for keeping cold air out in the winter We would hate for you to go through so much trouble adjusting and readjusting your thermostat when your warm air is leaking outside through unseen openings.

  8. Effect of radiation on perceived temperature - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, people constantly radiate their body heat, but at different rates depending on body and surrounding temperatures. From these values, the rate of heat loss from a person is almost four times as large in the winter than in the summer, which explains the "chill" we feel in the winter even if the thermostat setting is kept the same. [1]

  9. What’s the ideal thermostat setting for winter? Plus other ...

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