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Weatherization Keeping Ohioans Warm and Safe

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Thursday, October 10, 2013   

COLUMBUS, Ohio – As the cool autumn air settles in, weatherization work is ramping up in Ohio.

From insulating attics and sidewalls to sealing windows and doors, crews are busy helping low-income residents stay warm in their homes and save money.

Ohio's Home Weatherization Assistance program ranks in the top three in the nation, and John Sarver, utilities program manager with the Cleveland Housing Network, says crews pride themselves on their high quality of work.

"We do testing both on our way into the home and on our way out to make sure the client is safe and that we get the air reduction that we're looking for to properly seal that home up and make it comfortable for the client and save energy," he explains.

Since 1977, the program has weatherized more than 359,000 homes, with an average energy reduction of 24 percent per home.

Stating that energy efficiency is the state’s most affordable, available, sustainable energy resource, Gov. John Kasich declared October as Weatherization Month in Ohio.

To qualify for the Home Weatherization Assistance program, Ohioans must have an income of less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level.

And while the overall goal is to help homeowners save money on their utility bills through efficiency measures, Sarver says there added benefits.

"You're in there and you're doing health and safety measures as well, finding faulty furnaces, finding bad electrical panels and keeping families safe in that manner," he explains.

The program has served as the model for the development of energy-efficiency programs offered by Ohio's utility companies.

And Sarver says it's a combination of federal funds and assistance from community organizations and utilities that helps to keep it running.

"These programs need to be funded so you can help people,” he maintains. “You need the comprehensive approach, so you need to funding of all the partners, of all the utilities to get in there and do these homes."

Weatherization is also putting Ohioans to work. Statewide, the Home Weatherization Assistance program has created more than 400 skilled jobs and numerous other subcontractors and suppliers benefit from the work.






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