The first thing you think of when you hear something is “off-the-shelf” is it’s rigid and nonconforming. With Easy Savings your only limitation is your imagination.
Let's use the example of a child's building blocks. Blocks used to be made out of wood. With wood blocks you can stack one on top of the other to build a wall. But the wall is weak and the slightest pressure can cause the wall to collapse.
After a while someone had the idea of creating blocks that lock together to form a really strong wall that's nearly impossible to knock down. Easy Savings is like that wall of interlocking blocks. Each component you add works with other components in the Program making the Program stronger to yield the results you need.
By adding additional products to the kit, educational resources, agency training materials and seminars, and self-administered home audits you can build a program that not only helps your clients begin saving money and energy right away, but continue to save in the future.
The basis for each Easy Savings program is a kit of materials clients can implement in their home to generate immediate savings. Kit components help save water, electricity, and natural gas thereby reducing the consumers utility bills. By combining unlikely combinations of components clients can save additionally on their bills (e.g. placing a high-efficiency showerhead in a kit whose main component is compact fluorescent lamps to generate additional electricity savings from homes which use electric water heaters).
Maximize your long-term savings investment by giving your clients the knowledge to go along with the tools to save.
Partnering with a local Community Action Agency gives you a person on the front line. Use agency training materials and training seminars to help train-the-trainers. The knowledge passed from trainer to consumer helps to reinforce the savings message and can offer additional long-term savings.
Help your clients pinpoint the changes they can make to save the most. By providing a self administered home audit, consumers learn where changes need to be made and empowers them to continue to save over time.
