IC 7388 Home Insulation with Mineral ProductsConserves Fuel, Reduces Cost, Increases Comfort

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 12
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- 1021 KB
- Publication Date:
- Oct 1, 1946
Abstract
The conservation of fuel became a critical problem during the recent war, particularly in the East. Fuel-oil supplies were short, the demands for coal increased, and householders were called upon to reduce the temper- atures in their homes. Home owners were urged to employ every means avail- able to reduce fuel consumption, the most important of which was to insulate their dwellings. The Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the In- terior, took steps to promote the conservation of fuel by issuing a report3/ on home insulation which has been widely circulated. The American populace responded patriotically to the requests of various Government agencies for voluntary conservation of fuels; they accepted cheerfully the restrictions imposed, the crisis was weathered, and with termination of hostilities the unhappy situation was relieved.
Fuel conservation, however, is not merely a war emergency problem; it is a continuous, ever present issue. Coal and petroleum resources are ir- replaceable assets, and when fuel is burned it is exhausted - there is no scrap recovery. Fortunately, the United States has been richly endowed with mineral fuels; but population is growing, industrial demands for fuel are increasing, and mines and oil wells are becoming deeper and more costly to operate. For the sake of generations to come all national resources, particularly irreplaceable fuels, should be conserved.
A long step in the direction of fuel conservation is the general rec- ognition that insulation is an essential element of dwelling construction. Fortunately, when the home owner takes measures to conserve fuel, he is not called upon to make purely unselfish (altruistic) sacrifices to advance the general welfare; he has the added incentives of saving money and promoting more comfortable living in his own home.
Citation
APA:
(1946) IC 7388 Home Insulation with Mineral ProductsConserves Fuel, Reduces Cost, Increases ComfortMLA: IC 7388 Home Insulation with Mineral ProductsConserves Fuel, Reduces Cost, Increases Comfort. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1946.