Free clotheslines being given away by Entegrus to customers. (Photo courtesy of Entegrus)Free clotheslines being given away by Entegrus to customers. (Photo courtesy of Entegrus)
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Free Clotheslines Boost Energy Savings

Saving energy this summer just got a little easier thanks to Entegrus.

The utility company has 2,000 40 ft retractable clotheslines to give away to their electricity customers, as part of a local conservation program with Save On Energy.

"The average home and spend $15-$20 a month from using their dryer," says Sarah Regnier, corporate communication specialist at Entegrus. "So this program provides an opportunity for savings."

Regnier says there are lots of benefits to using a clothesline.

"Definitely the energy savings, and one thing about the clothesline is that it can be used indoors or outdoors. So you could use this year-round depending on where you want to set the clothesline up," she says.

Regnier encourages customers to register soon as they've already had over 600 people apply.

To see if you qualify, or to apply for a free clothesline, CLICK HERE.

The promotion closes Wednesday, May 10, or while quantities last.

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