Friday, March 28, 2014
The CCPPD Operation Round-Up board met on Wednesday and gave back to the community. See press release http://www.ccppd.com/News_Releases/3-28-14.pdf. Picture: Kristie Borgelt, Operation Round Up board member (middle), presents checks to Leigh Ann Glaubius on left (for the Wisner-Pilger Schools iPad) and Cheryl Kreikemeier on right (Wisner-Pilger Schools 5th grade G.I.R.L.S. Club)
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Thursday, March 20, 2014
After hours calls
Please be aware that there are some technical difficulties with AT&T so if you call CCPPD after hours, the call center phones may give you a busy signal. Things should be cleared up soon, but we wanted our customers to be aware.
Monday, March 17, 2014
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
HAVE YOU CHANGED YOUR FURNACE FILTER LATELY?
The filter is a big factor in your indoor air quality and how well your furnace operates.
As the filter collects various bits of airborne debris, it starts to clog up. After a while, that build up makes it very difficult for air to pass through. That means the blower is working harder, increasing your energy bills, taking longer to heat your home, and risking burning out the blower motor.
The best way to know how often you need to change your air filter is by simply checking it on a regular basis. Every furnace heats a different home, with different factors that affect a filter’s life span. After a while, you will develop a good idea of how quickly contaminants build up on your filter and how often you will need to install a replacement.
As the filter collects various bits of airborne debris, it starts to clog up. After a while, that build up makes it very difficult for air to pass through. That means the blower is working harder, increasing your energy bills, taking longer to heat your home, and risking burning out the blower motor.
The best way to know how often you need to change your air filter is by simply checking it on a regular basis. Every furnace heats a different home, with different factors that affect a filter’s life span. After a while, you will develop a good idea of how quickly contaminants build up on your filter and how often you will need to install a replacement.
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