Why turn it on. Open the window.
76 when I’m home, 78 when I’m at work. Like it or leave it.
When they pay my utility bill, they can “recommend” whatever they like.
In the meantime, they can go piss up a rope.
Yup, go ahead. Then in about one year expect to receive a notice the electric company is filing for a rate increase because too many are using less electric, or gas or whatever.
Just one time I’d like to hear someone utter some wise idea from DC.
I bet most government offices, including the one issuing this crap, have thermostats set at 68.
Sometimes, when something sounds crazy, that is because it is crazy.
Yeah, after spending all day in 115, I want to be able to hang meat in the house. And good luck sleeping with the house at 82/86.
Go #### yourselves.
Not you ransomnote. :)
Jimmy Carter told me that 40 years ago, I ignored him then, I will ignore this now.
Oh, like in Federal buildings? Oh wait....
Show me a Federal courthouse or Congressfool’s office set at 78 in the daytime. Laughable.
Jimmah Carter said to set your thermostat to 65 - didn’t mention summer so ....
Bunch of f’n hypocrites! Guaranteed that their offices are 66-68. blow it your barracks bag.
I set mine at 66 when I go to sleep. I dont want to feel like im trying to sleep in a grass hut in Vietnam.
Federal agencies that have their set to 72.
My thermostat is protected by the 2nd Amendment.
No.
I set it to 76 (80 at night), my wife threatens to kill me - either by actually lowering it to 65, or by other means.
I work outside all summer (on laptop computer). It’s 90 right now, so 76 will be nice when I go back in.
After months of her discontent, I finally set it to 74.
We’ll resume the struggle when she finds out the heater is set to 70 (68 at night).
Growing up, bedroom got down around 56. She’ll respond by setting it to 78.
Uh, no.
In general, the suggested bedroom temperature should be between 60 and 67 degrees Fahrenheit for optimal sleep. When lying in bed trying to snooze, your body temperature decreases to initiate sleepand the proposed temperatures above can actually help facilitate this. If your room is cool, rather than warm, it will be much easier to shut your eyes for the night.
I have a hard enough problem sleeping as it is. My money, my choice.
Get bent, so called federal agencies.
In the winter...
Its like in California there are like 15 different agencies and departments telling us to use less water. How many people do we need to tell us we are using too much water? Same with electricity. They charge an arm and two legs for electric power between 5 and 8 pm. The meters have the ability to say when you use your energy and charge accordingly. If electricity being 4 times as expensive between 5 and 8 is not enough to convince you that sweating is not that bad I dont know anything. But then we have a committee of government workers sitting around discussing what temperature we should put in our thermostat.