Home Properties Makes Earth-Friendly Switch to CFL Light Bulbs
2009年10月16日 - 12:38AM
PRニュース・ワイアー (英語)
VIENNA, Va., Oct. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Home Properties
(NYSE:HME) is starting to make the conversion from old, outdated,
incandescent light bulbs to energy-efficient, longer lasting
compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs). The change began in August,
2009 at Seminary Towers in Alexandria, VA when this community began
retrofitting its 541 apartments. Other Home Properties communities
in Alexandria and Arlington, VA will also be converted to CFLs in
the near future. To kick off the new program, Home Properties will
also supply every resident with a free package of ENERGY
STAR-qualified CFLs. Seminary Towers' staff has received very
positive feedback from their residents about both the retrofit and
the complimentary package of CFLs. What makes CFLs different from
incandescent light bulbs is the way they produce the light - while
incandescent bulbs heat up a filament until it is white hot (which
is the light that we see), CFLs use no heat and, therefore, use
much less energy. According to the U.S. government's ENERGY STAR
Web site, CFLs use 75% less energy, last up to 10 times longer than
incandescent bulbs, and reduce greenhouse gases. If every American
home replaced just one incandescent bulb with a CFL, enough energy
would be saved to light three million homes a year and prevent
greenhouse gases equivalent to the emissions from over 800,000
vehicles. Making the change to CFLs is good for the environment and
saves energy. Home Properties is known for upgrading and improving
the apartment communities it owns. This is just one more way it is
enhancing the quality of life for its residents. Home Properties is
a publicly traded apartment real estate investment trust that owns,
operates, develops, acquires and rehabilitates apartment
communities primarily in selected Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and
Southeast Florida markets. Currently, Home Properties operates 109
communities containing 37,539 apartment units. Of these, 36,389
units in 107 communities are owned directly by the Company; 868
units are partially owned and managed by the Company as general
partner, and 282 units are managed for other owners. For more
information, visit Home Properties' Web site at
http://www.homeproperties.com/. DATASOURCE: Home Properties
CONTACT: Charis W. Warshof, Vice President, Investor Relations,
+1-585-295-4237 Web Site: http://www.homeproperties.com/
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