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Saving
Money On Your Power Bill
With
energy costs rising by the day many households are
struggling to make ends meet. There are many ways
to reduce energy consumption around the home, not
only saving you
money & also benefiting
the environment.
Kitchen:
- Use
a crock pot instead of the oven when making
stews & casseroles.
- Run
the dishwasher only when it is full.
- Make
sure fridge seals are in good condition.
- Maintain
the efficiency of your fridge by vacuuming the
coils at the back every 6 months.
- Open
the fridge door as little as possible. Know
what you want from there before opening the
door so you aren't left standing there &
letting the warm air in.
- Use
the right sized cooking ring for your pans.
Don't place a large pan on a small ring or a
use a small pan on a large ring.
- Put
lids on pots & pans when cooking.
Bathroom:
- Use
the shower instead of the bath.
- Take
shorter showers.
Bedroom:
- Use
more blankets instead of an electric blanket.
Laundry:
- Avoid
tumble drying your clothes. If it
is sunny hang them outside on the
line. If you live in an apartment or it is
raining use a clothes horse.
- Only
do a full load of washing.
- Use
clothes in cold water.
- Wait
until you have a full load.
- If
you do use a tumble dryer, make sure the lint
filters are cleaned after every use.
- Don't
overload the tumble dryer.
- Front
loaders use less energy (and water) than top
loaders.
Heating:
- Put
on an extra layer of clothes.
- Use
draft excluders on doors.
- Don't
let heat escape through the windows. Close
curtains & blinds at night time.
- Don't
run heaters in rooms you are not occupying.
- Close
internal doors to prevent heat escaping.
Cooling:
- Use
ceiling fans instead of air conditioning.
- Close
curtains & blinds if you are leaving the
house on a warm day.
Lighting:
- Switch
lights out in rooms you are not using
- Use
energy efficient lightbulbs
- Use
natural light where possible
- Put
security lights on a timer instead of keeping
them on all night.
Electronics:
- Turn
off TV's DVD players
& computers when not in use. Turning
them off at the wall is the most energy
efficient method as even on standby, many
appliances still use power.
Miscellaneous:
- Unplug
household appliances which are not used often.
- Take
advantage of off peak energy. We try to wash
clothes & run the dishwasher during off
peak hours, it is a third
of the price of peak energy.
- Clean
the filters on your air conditioner at the
beginning of every season (ie; 4 times a
year). This will greatly improve item's
efficiency.
- Sweep
instead of vacuum floors.
- Buy
a water heater insulation blanket.
- If
you are replacing a water heater consider
purchasing a solar one.
- Avoid
having several lights on the one switch (ie
down lights). Use lamps with energy efficient
bulbs instead.
- A
huge percentage of heat is lost through the
roof. Consider insulating your attic.
- Check
the energy efficient rating on all appliances
you are considering buying. Buy the most
energy efficient one you can.
- If
you have a bar fridge to store extra food or
drinks for special occasions then plug it in
only when it is needed, don't keep it running
all the time.
- Unplug
battery chargers when not in use.
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