Cool Down Your Home

Conservation is the name of the game

Prep your home for hot days

  • Keep out the sun and heat with curtains and blinds

  • Become a plant parent: Indoor plants can function as natural air conditioners

  • Place fans in the kitchen while you’re cooking

  • Use kitchen and bathroom exhaust fans to reduce heat and humidity 

Conserve energy

  • Unplug unused appliances

  • Charge devices overnight

  • Close off unused rooms 

  • Use energy-saving light bulbs that don’t give off waste heat

  • Check insulation  and seal any gaps in windows or doors

Have A/C? Stay “Just Cool Enough”
Set the thermostat to 78 degrees when home and 85 degrees when away.

Make your own A/C
Place a pan of ice between you and a box fan to cool the air down.

Should I Use a Fan?

When it’s above 95°F indoors or over 99°F outside, fans become ineffective at cooling you off. Fans do not cool the air, so indoor air temperatures have to be cooler than your body temperature to cool you down- otherwise having the fan on can dehydrate you more quickly. Find an air-conditioned place to cool off: a friend’s house, the public library, a local mall or community center, or a County-designated cooling center.

Resources

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Updates to your home can lower energy bills


Pay Your Energy Bill

💵 Get help paying energy bills 

Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (LADWP):

Cool LA - LADWP has increased their rebates on cooling units and offers a number of discounts and special rate programs, including a new monthly payment program. Use the Financial Assistance Qualification Form to see if you qualify for discounts.

Southern California Edison:

Discounted Rates - California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) reduces energy bills for eligible customers by about 30%. Family Electric Rate Assistance (FERA) reduces electric bills for qualified households by 18%. Both programs have the same application, and it only takes 2 minutes to sign up with no additional documentation required.

One-Time Bill Assistance - SCE works with United Way and over 80 community-based organizations, which help qualified customers apply for assistance.

SoCalGas:

Customer Assistance Programs: If you're having trouble paying your gas bill, see if you qualify for past due bill forgiveness, discounts, or one-time grants.

Find Community Services or Other Assistance

Department of Community Services and Development (CSD): Get help paying for bills, weatherizing your home, and other services.

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