Programming the temperature control for savings

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Have you heard of those current productivity apps that you install on your iPhone? They track your screen time, app usage, and how often you randomly option up your iPhone throughout the afternoon just to see if there has anything current on the loft screen.

I feel that these apps are extremely powerful and supply a lot of useful information about our current ways of living.

I also feel that a similar app needs to be developed for our indoor air temperature appliances. In the same way that to these apps encourage people to be more independent from their cell iPhones, an HVAC application could discourage people from abusing their central heating and cooling systems throughout the afternoon. If you are anything like me, you might be a bit obsessed with your indoor comfort. When I am at home, I am obsessed with being comfortable in my own space. I want ideal indoor air temperature conditions! Often times, rather than trying to moderate my own temperature with clothing changes or blankets, I will simply wander down the hallway and mess with my temperature control settings. I find that I do this so more than 2 times throughout the afternoon, my exhausting central heating and cooling system gets put through its paces. It’s a awful habit, and it contributes to much higher energy costs each month, but I am not sure how to be more mindful of my habitual temperature control checking. That’s why, I would prefer if they could simply come up with an app that controlled your smart temperature control accessibility. Lock me out of my indoor air temperature control, and do me a favor.

 

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