2012 Hurricane Tip #1

And now, here’s a cool hurricane tip from Aloha A.C.
Before boarding up, set your thermostat way down to cool your home.
During the storm, turn it off to avoid damage from possible power surges.
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2012 Hurricane Tip #2

And now, here’s a cool hurricane tip from Aloha A.C.
Before turning your A.C. back on after a storm, check it for damage or debris
that could cause your unit to malfunction or overheat.
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2012 Hurricane Tip #3

And now, here’s a cool hurricane tip from Aloha A.C.
Waterfront and low lying property may experience flooding,
so make sure conditions are dry before operating your A.C.
Brought to you by Aloha AC. C’mon…we wanna cool U.
And now, here’s a cool hurricane tip from Aloha A.C.

2012 Hurricane Tip #4

And now, here’s a cool hurricane tip from Aloha A.C.
Before plugging an A.C. wall unit into a generator,
check the manufacturer’s instructions to find out if it’s safe to operate.
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2012 Hurricane Tip #5

And now, here’s a cool hurricane tip from Aloha A.C.
Hardware holding your A.C. in place may rust or come loose over time.
Secure your unit by replacing damaged screws and straps.
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2012 Hurricane Tip #6

And now, here’s a cool hurricane tip from Aloha A.C.
Rooftop units may sustain storm damage you can’t see.
Inspect your A.C. carefully, or better yet…call a professional.
Brought to you by Aloha AC. C’mon…we wanna cool U.