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WATT WATCHERS OF TEXAS
1-888-US WATTS
SAVING ENERGY IN TEXAS SCHOOLS




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It is that Simple!

Getting a Watt Watchers program started in your school is so simple. All you need to do is order the FREE kit! Your kit comes complete with 4 name badges, 4 lanyards, 4 notebooks, 4 pencils, the forms, and a CD-ROM with a manual to get you started saving energy and money for your school today!

Your students will patrol the halls of the schools to see where energy is being wasted. When they locate a classroom or office that is empty and the lights are on they will leave a reminder ticket … “Oh, No--You forgot to turn your lights out when you left the room!” If they notice classrooms that consistently turn the lights out they leave them a thank-you note … “This room is First Rate-- Thanks for Saving Energy for our School!”

It is that simple.

Your students and your entire school will learn a valuable lesson about energy efficiency and its benefits that will last a lifetime. Your students will change habits and attitudes about our environment while saving money and preventing pollution. You will change the world for the better.

Teachers, just place the Watt Watchers materials in a bin at your front door and assign your students a time to go on patrols throughout the day and the work is done. The program can be adapted to fit your teaching needs and demands. The Watt Watchers program is designed not to interrupt daily school activities. Thousands of programs across Texas are now patrolling quickly and quietly.

 

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Contact Watt Watchers at:
PO Box 68660, El Paso, Texas 79968
1-888-USWATTS or email us at info@wattwatchers.org

Sponsored by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts/State Energy Conservation Office and the US Department of Energy.
Directed by the University of Texas at El Paso - Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM) Energy Center.

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