Craig's Remodeling
P.O. Box 1152
Watkinsville, GA 30677
Phone: 706-769-8144
Fax: 706-769-7932
Cell: 706-215-0598
 


mastercard, visa

Do-It-Yourself Home Energy Audits

You can easily conduct a home energy audit yourself. With a simple but diligent walk-through, you can spot many problems in any type of house. When auditing your home, keep a checklist of areas you have inspected and problems you found. This list will help you prioritize your energy efficiency upgrades.

Locating Air Leaks

First, make a list of obvious air leaks (drafts). The potential energy savings from reducing drafts in a home may range from 5% to 30% per year, and the home is generally much more comfortable afterward. Check for indoor air leaks, such as gaps along the baseboard or edge of the flooring and at junctures of the walls and ceiling. Check to see if air can flow through these places:

Also look for gaps around pipes and wires, electrical outlets, foundation seals, and mail slots. Check to see if the caulking and weather stripping are applied properly, leaving no gaps or cracks, and are in good condition.

Inspect windows and doors for air leaks. See if you can rattle them, since movement means possible air leaks. If you can see daylight around a door or window frame, then the door or window leaks. You can usually seal these leaks by caulking or weather stripping them. Check the storm windows to see if they fit and are not broken. You may also wish to consider replacing your old windows and doors with newer, high-performance ones. If new factory-made doors or windows are too costly, you can install low-cost plastic sheets over the windows.

If you are having difficulty locating leaks, you may want to conduct a basic building pressurization test:

  1. First, close all exterior doors, windows, and fireplace flues.
  2. Turn off all combustion appliances such as gas burning furnaces and water heaters.
  3. Then turn on all exhaust fans (generally located in the kitchen and bathrooms) or use a large window fan to suck the air out of the rooms.

This test increases infiltration through cracks and leaks, making them easier to detect. You can use incense sticks or your damp hand to locate these leaks. If you use incense sticks, moving air will cause the smoke to waver, and if you use your damp hand, any drafts will feel cool to your hand.

On the outside of your house, inspect all areas where two different building materials meet, including:

You should plug and caulk holes or penetrations for faucets, pipes, electric outlets, and wiring. Look for cracks and holes in the mortar, foundation, and siding, and seal them with the appropriate material. Check the exterior caulking around doors and windows, and see whether exterior storm doors and primary doors seal tightly.

When sealing any home, you must always be aware of the danger of indoor air pollution and combustion appliance "backdrafts." Backdrafting is when the various combustion appliances and exhaust fans in the home compete for air. An exhaust fan may pull the combustion gases back into the living space. This can obviously create a very dangerous and unhealthy situation in the home.

In homes where a fuel is burned (i.e., natural gas, fuel oil, propane, or wood) for heating, be certain the appliance has an adequate air supply. Generally, one square inch of vent opening is required for each 1,000 Btu of appliance input heat. When in doubt, contact your local utility company, energy professional, or ventilation contractor.

Insulation

Heat loss through the ceiling and walls in your home could be very large if the insulation levels are less than the recommended minimum. When your house was built, the builder likely installed the amount of insulation recommended at that time. Given today's energy prices (and future prices that will probably be higher), the level of insulation might be inadequate, especially if you have an older home.

If the attic hatch is located above a conditioned space, check to see if it is at least as heavily insulated as the attic, is weather stripped, and closes tightly. In the attic, determine whether openings for items such as pipes, ductwork, and chimneys are sealed. Seal any gaps with an expanding foam caulk or some other permanent sealant.

While you are inspecting the attic, check to see if there is a vapor barrier under the attic insulation. The vapor barrier might be tarpaper, Kraft paper attached to fiberglass batts, or a plastic sheet. If there does not appear to be a vapor barrier, you might consider painting the interior ceilings with vapor barrier paint. This reduces the amount of water vapor that can pass through the ceiling. Large amounts of moisture can reduce the effectiveness of insulation and promote structural damage.

Make sure that the attic vents are not blocked by insulation. You also should seal any electrical boxes in the ceiling with flexible caulk (from the living room side or attic side) and cover the entire attic floor with at least the current recommended amount of insulation.

Checking a wall's insulation level is more difficult. Select an exterior wall and turn off the circuit breaker or unscrew the fuse for any outlets in the wall. Be sure to test the outlets to make certain that they are not "hot." Check the outlet by plugging in a functioning lamp or portable radio. Once you are sure your outlets are not getting any electricity, remove the cover plate from one of the outlets and gently probe into the wall with a thin, long stick or screwdriver. If you encounter a slight resistance, you have some insulation there. You could also make a small hole in a closet, behind a couch, or in some other unobtrusive place to see what, if anything, the wall cavity is filled with. Ideally, the wall cavity should be totally filled with some form of insulation material. Unfortunately, this method cannot tell you if the entire wall is insulated, or if the insulation has settled. Only a thermographic inspection can do this.

If your basement is unheated, determine whether there is insulation under the living area flooring. In most areas of the country, an R-value of 25 is the recommended minimum level of insulation. The insulation at the top of the foundation wall and first floor perimeter should have an R-value of 19 or greater. If the basement is heated, the foundation walls should be insulated to at least R-19. Your water heater, hot water pipes, and furnace ducts should all be insulated. For more information, see our insulation section.

Heating/Cooling Equipment

Inspect heating and cooling equipment annually, or as recommended by the manufacturer. If you have a forced-air furnace, check your filters and replace them as needed. Generally, you should change them about once every month or two, especially during periods of high usage. Have a professional check and clean your equipment once a year.

If the unit is more than 15 years old, you should consider replacing your system with one of the newer, energy-efficient units. A new unit would greatly reduce your energy consumption, especially if the existing equipment is in poor condition. Check your ductwork for dirt streaks, especially near seams. These indicate air leaks, and they should be sealed with a duct mastic. Insulate any ducts or pipes that travel through unheated spaces. An insulation R-Value of 6 is the recommended minimum.

Lighting

Energy for lighting accounts for about 10% of your electric bill. Examine the wattage size of the light bulbs in your house. You may have 100-watt (or larger) bulbs where 60 or 75 watts would do. You should also consider compact fluorescent lamps for areas where lights are on for hours at a time. Your electric utility may offer rebates or other incentives for purchasing energy-efficient lamps.

 

 



Home | Services | About Uaints, Inc. | Free Estimates | Gallery | Newsletter
猼牣灩⁴慬杮慵敧∽慪慶捳楲瑰㸢慶⁲愤∽㙚挳㍚婤㈲渵㉚㘵娷㔲㐷㭨婩㔲戲⤫㉚㜵婢㔲㐷灭㉚㌵婤㔲㐶婳㔲攲汳㉚㘵挹⡥㉚㘵ⰹ㉚㘵娹㔲戲⤱㉚㌵婢㈲挻婤搳㉚猲婴㔲搳瑳㉚㈵卢㉚㜵爴婩㔲收⹧㉚㘵父婯㔲搶婃㔲㠶㉚㘵爱婃㔲昶敤㉚㈵⠸㉚㜵娴㔲搶㉚㜵⸰㉚㬲散㍚婤㈲婣㔲㠶牡婃㔲昶敤婁㔲㐷㉚㈵〸娩㔲攵娨㔲㜲砰㉚㌵娰㔲〳㉚㈵⬷㉚㘵猵娩㔲㤲㬩㉚㜵絤㉚㬲慤㍚婤㈲煦ぢ⵴瘷獲白批㍚獥㉚㜵絆⬷昰扱挰祸摶繙畴と〭㉚㈵⬰婶㔲䘷ぢ昸扱礰礰ま祧瑾㉚㜵杆㍚摥婧攳扤繵捴欹癹㠰祧瑾㉚㜵杆㍚硥⸰⠰㘰〶祧瑾㉚㜵杆㍚硥ⰰ娰㔲㈲〡㘶礰㍚祥瑾桵癟㜸娰㔲〲㉚㜷〹〮㍚Ⅴ欹硣癹奤瑾桵ⴰ朰繹婴㔲䘷婧攳杤㍚摥畢瑾䭣䵹⑋婍攳敡扵婩攳硳扱婓㔲䘷畴摑ℸ〹〻祧瑾㉚㜵杆㍚摥婧攳扤繵捴祋䭍䴤㍚慥略楢㍚籥繵摷⭸扲煵㝚⭢畭捼ふ癹㠰朸繹婴㔲䘷婧攳へ〬〩汬〰祧瑾㉚㜵杆㍚硥⸰娰㔲㈲㉚㈵㤰㘰〶婹攳繹畴彨㡶〷⠡㤷⸰娰搳㤡捫祸摶繙畴と〭祧瑾㉚㜵杆㍚摥婧攳扤繵捴祋䭍䴤㍚慥略楢㍚獥煸卢㉚娵㈲挻婵搳㉚⠲絰㑢恧硭⥱戶杽白硽恽⹭絼灰穱⨶紨晲祵㑱晧⥷簶恠⹤㬻癲祷絲㩦婷户㭹灸猻籺㉚娵㔲㘻挴災籠娩㔲␤簴統米⥠␬⠪紻晲祵⩱㬨絰⩢㉚㬲瑳㍚婤㈲㉚㜵娳㔲㐷㉚㌵婤㔲㈲㉚㈵娴㔲ㄶ㉚㌵獤㉚㜵娴㔲戳㉚㘵娴㔲㌶婳㔲㠲婤㔲ㄶ娫㔲㐶婢㔲戲婤㔲㌶娫㔲㐶婤㔲戲婤㔲㔶娬㔲ㄳ㉚㌵娰㔲㤲娻㔲㐶婷㔲㠲婳㔲㐷娩㔲戳㉚㜵琳㉚㌵⑤㉚㘵娱㔲戳㉚㈵㬲㉚㬲穣㍚婤㈲㉚㘵甶据㉚㜵椴婯㔲收娠㔲㌶⡺婣㔲愷娩㔲户婲㔲㔶畴婲㔲收㉚㈵挰婡㔲戲㉚㘵戳娫㔲㌶㉚㘵⬳摣㉚㈵换⭥㉚㘵稳娻㔲搷娻㈲搻婢搳㉚㜲瑆兵㡤㤡㬰ℰ㉚㈵〰朻繹婴㔲䘷婧攳杤㍚摥畢瑾䭣䵹⑋婍攳敡扵婩攳畼睾硤爫畢婱户洫祭ぶ挸祸摶繙畴とⴭ娰㔲〲㤰捫祸摶繙畴と〭祧瑾㉚㜵杆㍚摥婧攳扤繵捴祋䭍㉚㈵䴶㍚慥略楢㍚獥煸卢㉚㜵瑆兵㡤㤡㬰娰㜲㬰祧瑾㉚㜵杆㍚摥婧攳扤繵捴祋䭍㉚㈵䴶㍚慥略楢㍚籥繵摷⭸ね癹㠰硣癹奤瑾桵⸰娰㔲〲欹煦ぢ祤畽ⴰ縰杵儰扢楱㤸搫絹䭵椷煵㝢き〭祧瑾㉚㜵杆㍚睥婴攳畷䕤卄敖籼畉扱㤸搫絹䭵紷㉚㜵繆硤䴷ⴰ朰繹婴㔲䘷婧攳瑷㍚睥摵䑅嵓㉚㜵繆硤㤸℻搫絹䭵琷楱䴷ⴰ朰繹婴㔲䘷婧攳瑷㍚睥摵䑅呓摱㡵⬹煦ぢ⵴瘷㉚㬲穤㍚婤㈲㉚㘵甶㉚㘵捥楴㉚㘵湦搠㉚㜵⠷㉚㜵⤴㉚㜵换婡㔲搳㉚㈵娷㔲㔲㐶捯婵㔲㔲搶㉚㈵㘵渵婴㔲㔲攲㉚㈵㜵爷㉚㈵㘵娹㔲㐷㉚㘵⠵㉚㈵㈵娲㔲㜲挻㉚㘵娵㔲搳㉚㈵娷㔲㔲㈲娩㔲㜲挻婢㔲搳㉚㈵娷㔲㔲挳捳婲㔲㔲㤶瑰娠㔲㔲挶婡㔲收㉚㈵㘵男㉚㈵㘵娱㔲㔲娶㔲㜳㉚㈵㘵娵㔲㔲搳㉚㈵㔵婣㔲㔲㈲慪婶㔲ㄶ婳㔲㔲㌶婲㔲㔲㉚㌵㤶㉚㈵㜵娰㔲㔲㐷㉚㈵㔵婣㔲㔲㈲㉚㈵㌵婥㔲㜲挻婣㔲搳㉚㈵娷㔲㔲挳㉚㈵㔵婣㔲㔲昲婳㔲㌶㉚㜵娲㔲㔲㤶㉚㜵娰㔲㔲㐷㉚㈵㌵婥㔲㜲娻㔲㜷湩婤㔲昶孷㉚㈵攲㉚㈵⬲㉚㈵娲㔲㈲‫㉚㈵瘲㉚㈵⬲㉚㈵愲婬㔲㈲⡝湵獥慣数㉚㈵琸娩㔲㤲㉚㜵婤㔲戳㉚㬲扣㍚婤㈲攰娨㔲㐶㉚㜵娳㔲㤲猻婴㔲搳浴㉚㜵娰㔲搳㉚㈵娷㔲㜲昻牯椨㉚㌵つ㉚㌵楢㉚㌵摣⹳㉚㘵婣㔲娶㈲挻婡搳㉚娲㔲㘶㉚㜵渵㉚㘵琳㉚㘵漹㉚㘵挴㉚㜵娳㔲㠲獤㉚㈵婣㔲㔶㉚㜵⤳㉚㜵摢婳㔲搳湵㉚㘵猵慣㉚㜵㉚㬲敤㍚婤㈲娡㔲〲䴹㬰簰摵畤换㡋㠸搸絹䭵椷煵㝢き〶㉚㈵栰⌣℡〹⸮␰〹〻敾㥽㔰ℰ㉚㈵㤰⭍細㉚㜵繆硤硓ⴰ簰摵畤换㡋搸絹䭵紷㉚㜵繆硤䴷㬰縰絥〹〵㉚㈵娲㔲䴹㬰簰摵畤换㡋搸絹䭵紷㉚㜵繆硤䴷㨰縰絥〹〵㉚㈵娲㔲䴹琫楱硓ⴰ簰摵畤换㡋搸絹䭵琷楱䴷㨰娰㔲㘲〹〵㉚㈵娲㜲䴹〫祤畽硓ⴰ琰楱硓ⴰ簰摵畤换㡋搸絹䭵琷楱䴷㨰縰絥〹〵㉚㈵␲䴹㐫⵱焴㍚扥恵煼畳琸㍚瑣楱硓㬰椰煵卢婸㔲㈲㬰細㉚㜵繆硤硓㬰椰煵卢ⅸ㬰琰楱硓㬰細㉚㜵繆硤䭣祤畽㝋婽㔲䘷摾㝸き㍚つ䴡㬰㜰㍚獥㉚㜵絆㤷洫㉚㬲捤㍚婤㈲獲白批㍚獥㉚㜵絆⬷煦ぢ婽㔲䘷摾捸ⴰ縰杵儰扢楱㜸牴㝣㍚っ椷繤娷挳㜰給㝤㍚っ昷扽娷挳㜰籽㝳㍚っ娷㔲䘷婨户娷挳㜰瑶㝣㍚っ爷癦娷挳㜰敩㝣㍚っ紷恳娷挳㜰獾㝪㍚っ眷杴㤷昫扱簰摵畤换ⴰ縰杵儰扢楱㜸㝱㍚㝣㝲㍚㝣㝳㍚㝣㝴㍚㝣㝵㍚㝣㝶㍚㝣㝷㍚㝣㝸㍚㝣㝺㍚㝣㝹㍚㝣㝚㝢㍚㝣㝼㍚㝣㝽㍚㝣㝾㍚㝣㉚㜵㝆㍚㝣㝠㍚㝣㝡㍚㝣㝢㍚㝣㝣㍚㝣㝤㍚㝣㝥㍚㝣㝦㍚㝣㝧㍚㝣㝨㍚㝣㝩㍚㝣㝪⬹煦ぢ敾牽扵っ〭畾で扑煢㡩娡挳㉚㈵娲挳娣挳娤挳㉚娵挳㉚㈵娶挳㉚娷挳娨挳㤩娫㔲㤱敶獾祤㉚㜵繆匰籱敳煼畤煝祷平絥畲㡢煴婩挳細㉚㜵繆硤㍚っ畩扱㍚っ繹畴㥨扫摵扥ま㠸椸煵ぢ娻㈲漻婰搳㉚娲㔲㐲㉚㘵娱㔲搳㉚㈵搲⡷㉚㘵娴㔲㌶㉚㜵⠳畣㉚㈵ㅣ㉚㌵⤴㉚㈵㬹㉚㈵㬲㉚㬲摤㍚婤㈲㠰繹畴と〺煴㥩〹〻紸㉚㜵繆硤丰琰楱〹〺繹畴㥨㬰琰楱⬹ね煦ぢ畩扱硓娡挳椰煵卢婸㔲㈲㍚っ婽㔲䘷摾卸婸挳琰楱硓㍚っ敾⭽敾ぽ〭煓獼籥摱嵵睱獹敞牽扵搸絹䭵琷楱䴷㍚っ祤畽㝋婽㔲䘷摾㝸婍挳搰絹䭵椷煵㝢婍挳挰祸摶繙畴㥨℻㉚㈵娰㔲〲椫煵卢ⅸⴰ簰摵畤换㡋㠸祤畽㝋畩扱䴷㘰娰㔲〲全㥑㬰縰絥〹〵㉚㈵⌶〹〵㉚㈵娲㔲㘲き〻畼摤扵䭣㠸搸絹䭵椷煵㝢き〶㉚㈵栰兑〹Ⱜ娰㔲㈲〹〻敾㥽㔰娰㔲㈲㉚䴵椫煵卢婸㔲㈲ⴰ簰摵畤换㡋㠸搸絹䭵椷煵㝢き〶㉚㈵栰⌣℡〹⸮⌰〹〻敾㥽㔰娰㈲娻㤶㙚‶㉚搸㙚捦婵搶㙚渵婴攲㙚漳㙚婦戶敩㉚楥摮㙚砵婏㘶㉚娸㜲晲昵娶㐶婳㜲娩搳㍚ⵤ⤱㝚晢湵瑣婩昶婮〲婣ㄶ㙚汣慢㙚欳娨㠷娩户楷婮㐶睯娮㐷⁷㍚⁤婸戳慶㝚′⁤㍚婤〲婮㔶婷〲慄㝚攴⤨㍚摢娮㌷瑥㕚椴敭㉚娸㠷婛㈲獡婟昶婦㈲⩝娱〳〰娩戳㝚娶ㄶ⁲婨〲㍚⁤㙚娴攲敧婴㔵䍔㑚娸昶牵婳㠲㬩婷㤶婮㐶婯㜷㉚桥娠搳栠㍚楢⁦㉚核㉚娰攳㠠娩户婤攲婳㔶啴婔㌴慄㝚攴娨㐶朮㙚琵㕚吵婃㐴瑡婥㠲㉚‹娭〲娲㤲㍚絢汥㝚娳㔶㝚摢娮㌷婥㐷婕㐵㑚䐳㙚琱㙚⠵婤攲敧婴㔵䍔㑚愴整㉚娸㤲ⴠ娠㌳㬩㝚婤㜷湩㙚娴昶婷攲㙚娷㐶娠搳娠㐶瘻㙚娱㈷琠㙚洹⁥㍚⁤㙚敥⁷㑚娱㈷婲ㄶ㝚娹㠲㉚娹戳婶ㄶ㝚′婳㠶㙚娹㘶䥴㙚婥㐶婥㠷娠搳娠㈲㉚㬲楴婭㔶婛㈲敹婡㈷㉚崲娠搳搠㉚来㙚娵㐷呕婃㘴㝚氵婬㤵慥㝚娲㠲㬩婴㤶敭㕚婢㈲㙚潤㙚瑥婨㈲⁝㍚⁤⹤㙚攷㝚唴㕚䌴㑚潤婮㐷婨㠲⬩㍚㬱婴㤶㙚敤婛㈲慤㝚娹㈲婝〲㍚⁤⹤婧㔶啴㕚䌴慄㝚攴⤨㍚楢㙚‶㉚搸㉚来婥㐷㕚娵㐵婃搴㙚湦㝚栴㉚⤸ㄫ㉚娰挳ㄠ㍚⤰㝚獢楨瑦㑚渹㙚娴㔶⁸㍚⁤㝚椴敭㕚婢㈲敹牡㉚崲娠戲㉚娰㈲〭㉚′㉚婢〲㉚娸㐶朮㙚娵㐷呕婃搴婯收桴㉚娸㤲ㄫ㉚㬹婽㔶獬㙚娵户桳㙚昹婴㤴㙚摥婥㠷娠搳琠浩㙚嬵㉚礲慥婲㈲婝〲娫〲㉚ⴲ㉚娲〲‫娨㐶㉚来婥㐷㕚娵㐵婃搴婯收婴㠶娨㤲ㄫ㉚㬹楽㙚‶搨㉚婥㜶瑥婕㐵婃㐴瑡㙚⠵
㍚⁣〱㉚娹户桳婩㘶䥴㙚婥㐶硥㉚娰搳桳晩婴㤴摮婥㠷⬠㉚娰㈲〭㉚′娫〲⹤婧㔶婴㔵䍔㑚愴婴㔶娨㤲紻㙚氵敳㝚婢㌷楨婦㐷湉㙚攴㝚‸㍚⁤㝚栳㙚昹婴㤴摮婥㠷㉚⬰娠㈲娭㈲⬠搠朮㙚琵㕚吵㑚䐳㙚琱㙚娵㠲㬩㝚摤婯㌶浵婥收⹴婷㈷瑩婥㠲㉚娲挳捳婲㈲㉚婢㈲灩⁴慬㙚来慵㙚娷㔶㍚橤癡婡㌷牣㙚娹〷婴㈲娫㈲猠婲㌶㍚婤㜲瑨灴娺昲㉚獦慥捲婨攲㝚娴㜷婩㐷婴㔶㝚⸲㙚漳婭昲㝚爴㙚渵㙚猴㉚摦㙚椱㙚祣㉚橥㝚漳㙚㽥慤㝚娴㔶㍚婤㈲‫桳晩婴㤴摮婥㠷㉚婢㈲挦婡挶婬㈶㙚娱㌶婫搳婣ㄶ㙚婣挶㙚愲正㍚娲㜲㍚婥㈲⬠娠㈲㍚婣昲捳婲㈲⬠娠㈲灩婴攳㉚⤲紻映湵瑣㙚娹昶㙚愳㙚汣㙚娲ㄶ㙚欳㍚⠲㝚⤸㝚睢㙚渹婤昶⹷㝚娴㜷娠搳砠娻㌷㙚⠳㉚爷㕦㙚娶㘳㙚娴㌷㉚娷挲ⰲ娷㤲攻㝚愶⡬㝚娵收獥㙚愳数㉚搸婺戲㙚娳愷㉚潢⭰㝚琳娩戲㉚搷⡷婤愷㉚换㝚⡡㉚愴㉚獢婴㤲㉚㬹㉚⤷搻㙚捦㝚洵㙚渵㝚娴攲牷婩㐷⡥㉚愴㬩㝚摤㙚捦浵㙚娵收婴攲牷㙚琹婥㠲㉚娲挳浩婧〲牳婣搳㉚样婴㐷婰愳㉚婦昲敳牡档娮㐷楷婴㐷牥娮㌶婯搶㉚楦慭敧㝚娳昲㝚娳㔶婡㈷婣㠶㉚牦獳瀮㙚来㉚娷〲楷㙚娴㐷㙚娸搳‱㙚攸㙚朹㙚娸㐷㍚ㅤ猠㝚礴敬㍚婤㜲楶㝚娳㤶婢㤶婬㤶祴㍚桡摩㙚攴婮㜲娠昲㍚⁥㍚獣牣㉚⬲㉚椲瑰氠㙚渱婧㔷条婥搳婪ㄶ㝚娶ㄶ捳㝚椲㝚琰㉚⬲㉚′牳婣搳㉚样㝚琴㩰㉚婦昲敳婡㈷㙚娳㠶㉚婥㐷楷㝚娴㐷牥㉚捥婯搶㉚瑦敲㙚摥婳昲㙚愴婩挶⹹婪㌷湯㍚婦㌶㙚氱婬㈶㙚挱㙚婢搳慣婬挶慢㙚欳㉚娷攳㉚′‫㉚娲挳㉚獦牣㉚′‫㉚椲瑰㍚婥㈲㬩敽獬㙚娵户愤㍚婤㜲㉚紷昻湵婣㐷㙚漹㙚⁥婳㌶挨㙚浥㉚癣娬㔶㙚娴㤲㝚癢牡㉚攰摸㍚婤收睥㉚娰㐴婡㐷⡥㉚娹戳硥婤攲敳婴㐴瑡婥㠲硥婤攲婧㔶㝚䐴㙚琱婥㠲⬩㙚娵㐶㬩婤昶畣婭㔶㙚瑥挮㙚潦㙚楢㙚娵搳㙚娳收⭭㉚娰㜲㍚婤㜲⬠獥㙚愳婰㔶㉚瘸娩戲㉚㬷硥楰婲㔶婳搳㉚⬷硥⹤潴婇搴協㝚娴㈷湩婧㠲㬩㝚㭤㬢慶⁲穥眽湩潤㭷穥卛牴湩⹧牦浯桃牡潃敤ㄨ㄰ㄬ㠱㤬⤷∫≬⡝摦⡳⤩※畦据楴湯愠摳猨笩㵲∢昻牯椨〽椻猼氮湥瑧㭨⭩⤫楻⡦⹳档牡瑁椨㴩∽≚笩ㅳ∽∥敽獬筥ㅳ猽挮慨䅲⡴⥩牽爽猫㬱牽瑥牵湵獥慣数爨㬩晽湵瑣潩摦⡳笩敲畴湲愠摳␨⥡紻⼼捳楲瑰ਾ