Introducing CancoverIT effective attic insulation for recessed lighting

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Capistrano Beach, CA September 27, 2012—-EcoCycleSolutions announces an innovative, safe solution to insulating attics around any recessed light fixture. Millions of homes throughout America have non-IC recessed can-lights with an estimated total of more than a half-billion such fixtures currently in use. These notorious energy wasters require special attention to address energy loss and an efficient insulation fix not previously available on the market. 

The patent-pending design of CanCoverItÔ makes it the only non-IC can light insulation cover that provides a safe effective insulation barrier, conserving up to 98% of the energy that would otherwise be lost through make-shift barriers.  With this unique design, CanCoverIt?s revolutionary design folds flat for compact shipping and storing and easily  pops open to install in seconds to create an effective insulation barrier that manages air flow and heat transfer-virtually eliminating conditioned air loss into the attic while it safely venting away excess heat away to prevent dangerous heat build-up.

CanCoverIt? offers an immediate, actionable energy conservation tool for homeowners, insulation contractors and green industry companies.  It is currently on display in the main lobby at the Center for Sustainable Energy in San Diego  and is acknowledged  to be a practical, environmentally conscious solution for addressing non-IC lights that conserves energy and helps reduce grid demand.

Please visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YV4aqgnmN8&    and visit the website,  www.cancoverit.com  to learn more.  

Available in non-venting and venting models, introductory internet priced at $17.95 and $19.95.

EcoCycleSolutions was formed in 2010 with a mission to develop, introduce and produce innovative immediately actionable solutions that not only help to solve ecological problems, but provide long-lasting economic benefits as well.

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