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Eco Breeze for natural, fresh-air cooling

Nature's Cooling Solutions introduced Eco Breeze, an innovative new natural cooling system that saves money by using 92% less energy than air conditioning. Eco Breeze continually senses inside and outside temperature and humidity to automatically use fresh, cool outside air to cool naturally, like at night when the outside temperature can drop 20 degrees. "The premise is simple. Cooling with natural fresh air is healthier and less expensive than cooling with air conditioning. When temperatures can swing 20 degrees daily, cool fresh air is available in all but the hottest parts of the day and it's free," says George Wiese, President of Nature's Cooling Solutions. "Mother Nature provides the cool, fresh air. Eco Breeze provides the smart technology to know when to turn on and off automatically, so it's more effective, convenient, and easier than manually opening and closing windows."

When used in coordination with air conditioning, Eco Breeze can lower electric bills by reducing use of the appliance that consumes the most electricity in U.S. households. According to the U.S. Household Electricity Report published by the U.S. Energy Information Administration, air conditioning consumes 16% of household electricity – more than any other type of heater, cooler, kitchen appliance, or electronics equipment.

Eco Breeze can also be used without air conditioning as a standalone, cost-effective cooling solution.

Homeowners stay cool and comfortable and save money by setting Eco Breeze to cool instead of using their energy-guzzling air conditioning whenever cooling can occur naturally. Eco Breeze can also be set to supercool when it's much cooler outside at night to help reduce air conditioning use the next day, saving more money. Eco Breeze is low profile and fits in the bottom of a window. It's light weight, easy to install and use, and secure.

Eco Breeze has sensors that continually monitor temperature and humidity inside and outside. When temperature and humidity are lower outside, the louvers open and a quiet but powerful fan delivers cool air 16 feet into a room. A second fan, positioned to maximize air circulation through the room, exhausts hot indoor air for total room cooling.



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