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Home Heating in an Emergency (NRAES 9 - FRONT MATTER ONLY)

Author
MacKay, Susan
Abstract
This publication offers guidelines for people wishing to prepare for home heating emergencies. Each home situation is unique, and suggestions are meant to offer possibilities that fit personal circumstances and to direct the reader to further sources of information. If you are remodeling, building or buying a house, this is a particularly appropriate time to think of emergency heating. Consider this feature in shopping for an existing house, and include it in construction and renovation plans. Depending upon the design of your house and its heating system, you may wish to install a second system, independent of the first, for emergency heating of a portion of the house. DUE TO OUSTANDING COPYRIGHT ISSUES OR CLEARLY IDENTIFIED OUT-OF-DATE PRACTICES (E.G. SAFETY CONCERNS), ONLY THE FRONT MATTER (E.G. COVER, ToC, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, ETC) ARE PROVIDED HERE AT THIS TIME. Print copies of this item can be found at libraries listed here: www.worldcat.org/oclc/20999649
Description
This 16 page publication (NRAES-9) was originally published by the Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service (NRAES, later known as the Natural Resource, Agriculture, and Engineering Service), a multi-university program in the Northeast US disbanded in 2011. Plant and Life Sciences Publishing (PALS) was subsequently formed to manage the NRAES catalog. Ceasing operations in 2018, PALS was a program of the Department of Horticulture in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) at Cornell University. PALS assisted university faculty in publishing, marketing and distributing books for small farmers, gardeners, land owners, workshops, college courses, and consumers.
Date Issued
1979Publisher
Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service (NRAES)
Subject
Heating and Ventilation; Emergency Power Supply; Energy
Previously Published As
MacKay, S. (1980). Home heating in an emergency. Ithaca, NY: Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service.
Type
book