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Oct 19, 2012

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Hotwire.com calls Albuquerque a Top Five Autumn Destination

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ool, crisp mornings and bright, sunny days are just a couple of reasons that visitors are attracted to Albuquerque’s desert oasis, and the folks at Hotwire.com have taken notice. The discount travel site unveiled their fall 2012 Where To Go Now & How Guide today, featuring Albuquerque as one of its “Top Five Destinations for an Awesome Autumn.” Back in March, the Duke City was recognized as one of Hotwire.com’s “Top 10 Value Cities in the U.S.” touting the city as “the epicenter of Southwestern culture.” This new ranking puts the city in the company of both domestic and international fall destinations including Amsterdam, London, Quebec and San Diego. “It’s been a great year for Albuquerque with recognition from a variety of national media outlets, especially for fall travel, and we’re thrilled to be highlighted by Hotwire once again,” said Dale Lockett, President/CEO of the Albuquerque Convention & Visitors Bureau. So why is Albuquerque such an ideal destination for fall months? Hotwire.com credits pleasant temperatures, outdoor activity options, the city’s culture and low prices. It also highlights the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, Historic Old Town and the Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway. In addition to this ranking, Albuquerque has recently been showcased as a Top U.S. Destination in October by Reuters and a Top 10 In-Demand October Getaway by CheapFlights.com. National Geographic also recently named the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta as one of their Best Fall Trips for 2012. To learn more about the Hotwire.com ranking, please view the official release.

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Simple Steps That Can Cut Energy Costs

here’s good news for homeowners. By taking a few practical steps, they can help to put a lid on rising energy costs. According to the ENERGY STAR program, the typical U.S. household spends approximately $1,300 per year on home energy bills—and 50 to 70 percent of that is spent on heating and cooling. Fortunately, one of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to reduce energy use at home is to ensure that your home is properly insulated. Starting At The Top From attics to basement walls to floors over crawl spaces, there are many areas of the home that can benefit from proper insulation. One of the more important places to start is the attic. It’s the most accessible and least expensive to insulate. Some recommend using a fiberglass loose-fill insulation, such as CertainTeed’s

InsulSafe SP, which boasts superior thermal efficiency and sound control. Adding insulation can also qualify homeowners for rebates and tax credits. Check out www. certainteed.com/itools to find out what incentives are available in your area. A Helpful Energy Audit Another resource is the Residential Energy Services Network, or ResNet. It offers certified auditors who can help homeowners evaluate a home to determine where and how energy is being lost. The audit can also find out what systems are operating inefficiently and what costeffective improvements—such as adding insulation-can be implemented to enhance comfort and lower utility

costs. For more energy-saving tips or to find a contractor, visit www.certainteed.com/ insulation or call 800-782-8777. --NAPSI


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