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COMFORT M A T T E R S
Fall 2016 News & Information for Fisher Air
To Our FisherAir Customers & Friends,
Welcome to our Fall Newsletter! We’re offering interesting facts, tips and a
favorite recipe: Gingerbread Cake. We hope you enjoy it, and the cake!
We are excited to introduce the FisherAir Give Back Program (on page 4).
It is way to help your favorite charity organization or church when you enroll
or renew your maintenance service agreement with FisherAir. Maintaining
your system is one of the most cost effective ways you can save money,
energy, maintain system safety, reliability, comfort and efficiency. If you
don’t have a Maintenance Service Agreement, now may be the time to own
one!
If you have considered upgrading your heating and air conditioning system,
this month is an excellent time. You can save up to $3,050.00 on a new
high efficiency comfort system. Contact us for more on this exciting offer!
From all of us at FisherAir: we so appreciate you as customers, family
and friends. We enjoy the opportunity to serve you. Best wishes in the
upcoming Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year. It is a great time to be
alive.
Sincerely,
Alan Fisher & The FisherAir Family 14
239 Viking AvenueBrea, CA 92821
Now - You can save some money, energy, help the environment and your charitable organization all at the same time.How? When you
become part of the FisherAir Family by enrolling in a FisherAir Maintenance Service Agreement for your home’s heating and air conditioning comfort system.We... Will contribute a portion of the enrollment amount to the charity or church you choose from the list of charitable organizations currently participating in this program.Give Back Today: Help your charitable organization or Church raise money easily with the FisherAir Give Back Program. Call 714.529.9600 to register your organization and get started today!
Call (714) 529-9600 or visit FisherAir.com
FisherAir Give Back Program
Save $3,050!With the purchase of a new high efficiency A/C & Heating System
FisherAir.com 714-529-9600Offer Expires 12/31/16.
Tune-Up &Safety Inspection($159 value)
Pumpkin Fun Facts
Comfort Quiz Pg. 2 Fish Files Pg. 2 Uses For Apples Pg.3 Gingerbread Cake Pg.3 Give Back w/Fisher Air Pg.4 Pumpkin Fun Facts Pg.4
FisherAir.com 714-529-9600 Offer Expires 12/31/16.
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• Fastest pumpkin-carving speed: 16.47 seconds (the Guinness World Record).
• World’s largest jack-o-lantern: It weighed 666.32 kg (1,469 lb) and was carved in October 2005 from the world’s largest pumpkin (another Guinness World Record).
• Pumpkin Boats: One cold October 22, 1997, the World’s First Pumpkin Regatta captains competed in cucurboats - vessels carved the day before from 800-lb. pumpkins and driven by car battery-powered electric trolling motors - in New York City’s Central Park. The course was 1/4 mile. The competitors: Stew Leonard, Connecticut dairy-store owner; Henry Stern, New York City Parks Commissioner; and Wayne Hackney, creator of the cucurboat. Stern won the first race (it was a fix); his pumpkin sank during the second.
• Largest number of jack-o’-lanterns displayed in one place: 30,581 pumpkins in the City of Keene, New Hampshire on October 19, 2013.
• Farthest a pumpkin can be shot from an air cannon: The “Big 10 Inch” air cannon shot
a pumpkin 5,545.43 feet on September 9, 2010, landing this measure in the Guinness Book of World Records.
• The first pumpkin pie: While Native Americans used the pumpkin for medicinal purposes, wove strips of dried pumpkin
into mats, and roasted pumpkins to eat, it was the colonists who invented pumpkin pie by
slicing off the top, removing the seeds and pulp, filling the inside with milk, spices, and honey and baking it in hot ashes.
Read More: www.grandinroad.com/halloween-haven/editorial-content/fun-facts
SCANME!
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1. Who invented the air conditioner?
A. Willis Carrier B. Thomas Edison C. Anders Celsius D. George Westinghouse 2. True of False? Air conditioning was invented originally to keep the temperature and humidity low enough for paper to refrian from expanding or contracting.
3. A zoned air conditioning system refers to:
A. Obtaining the proper zoning permits from a municipality. B. Dividing a home into cooling/heating zones equipped with separate thermostats for better comfort and energy savings. C. Neither.
4. A good way to avoid mold and mildew in a bathroom is to:
A. Install a bathroom exhaust fan. B. Open a window. C. Take a bath rather than a shower. D. A & B
5. Insufficient moisture in a home (usually during the heating season) can cause:
A. Dry, itchy skin. B. Clogged sinuses. C. Aggravated asthma and allergy symptoms D. Increase risk of bacterial infection. E. All of the above.
6. True or False: According to ASHRAE (American Society Heating, Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Engineers) of the average life expentancy of an air conditioning & heating system is 18-20 years.
7. True or False: Maintaining your air conditioner and heating system annually is one of the most cost effective ways to ensure the safest, healthiest, most comfortable and efficient operation.
8. If you need help with your heating and air conditioning comfort, who do you call?
A. Ghost Busters B. 911 C. FisherAir
*Go to FisherAir.com to find the answers!
Other Uses For Apples Fish Files
Ease Your Allergies - Apples are abundant in the plant compound quercetin. The compound seems to slow down the secretion of histamine, a chemical your body releases during an allergic reaction. A 2000 study in the journal Thorax also found that men who ate five or more apples a week enjoyed better lung function.
Clean Your Hair - Apple cider vinegar has tons of uses, but here’s one you may have never heard of: To combat oily hair, put a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar in a pint of water, and rinse it through your hair while taking a bath or shower. The vinegar solution will take out soap residue that can cling to and weigh down oily hair. The vinegar scent will go away when your hair dries.
Ripen Other Fruit - Apples, like peaches, pears, and bananas, release off ethylene gas, which speeds ripening. If you want to ripen certain fruits fast, put them in a paper bag with a ripened apple. (This trick won’t work with or-anges, pineapples, or tangerines, though.) On the flipside, if you don’t want your fruit to ripen too quickly, make sure you don’t store these fruits close to each other in the fridge.
Mitigate A Migraine - Some studies have found that the smell of green apples can reduce the symptoms of a migraine, and can shorten a migraine episode. If you feel a headache coming on, you can cut a green apple in half and smell it. You be the judge if it works or not! Just don’t sniff artificial apple fragrances—they could cause a headache!
Fall 2016 News & Information for Fisher Air
Talk is cheap. The supply
alwaysexceeds the
demand.
Don’t try and keep
up with the Jones’, they may be going bankrupt.
Why is a dollar so big
when you take it to church and so
small when you take it to the
store?
“Gratitude is something that costs nothing but means
everything to the one that receives it.” - J. Holland
“Better to go to bed supperless, than wake up in debt.” - Ben Franklin, 1757
“Giving is better than receiving because giving starts the
receiving process.” - Jim Rohn
“You have to
marvel at the unique lunacy of a language in which
your house can burn up as it burns
down, in which you fill in a form by
filling it out and in which, an alarm goes
off by going on.”
21/4 cups flour1 1/2 tsp ginger1 1/2 tsp cinnamon1/2 tsp cloves1/2 tsp nutmeg1/2 tsp salt2 tsp baking powder
2 eggs3/4 cup brown sugar3/4 cup molasses3/4 cup oil1/2 tsp baking soda1 cup boiling water
Gingerbread Cake
Lemon Sauce
1. Sift first 7 ingredients together. Beat eggs, add brown sugar, molasses and oil; mix until creamy. Add flour mixture and cream well.
2. Last, dissolve baking soda in boiling water and stir into mixture.3. Bake in a greased and floured 9”x13” pan at 350° F for 35 minutes.
4. Let cool and cut into squares. Serve with Lemon Sauce.
TAKE THE AIR CONDITIONING QUIZ!
HOW WELLDO YOU KNOWYOUR A/C?
1/2 cup butter1 cup sugar1/4 cup water1 egg, beaten3 TBSP lemon juiceGrated rind of 1 lemon
Preparation:1. Combine all ingredients.2. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly. 3. Serve warm. May be refrigerated and reheated. Makes 1 1/3 cup.