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Home lmprovement Program

This year homeowners around the country once again will be encouraged by "Home Improvement Time" (HIT) to plan their energy consumption wisely. Through an intensified campaign, utilizing a newspaper supplement, broadcast media kits, meetings and flyers, HIT's theme of "Energy Management is a Family Affair . Improve Your Home" will be the main thrust to promote business and community conservation action.

The Federal Energy Administration (FEA) has approved HIT's 1976-77 broad gauge conservation program, which involves seven trade associations representing 100,000 hdating, ventilating and remodeling contractors, retail lumber and building material dealers and hardware stores.

A 28-p. camera-ready tabloid newspaper supplement has been mailed to every daily and weekly newspaper in the. United States. It contains stories explaining how homeowners can achieve energy savings with a variety of home improvement projects.

"Home Improvement Time" has prepared an energy management and display kit which will be mailed to interested parties forwarding $1, as well as a community program file explaining and containing everything necessary to conduct an energy management community program, available for $2 including postage and mailing.

For more information write HIT, P.O. Box 102, Carnegie, PA 15106.

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