10 Energy-Saving Tips for Your Home

1. When not in use, turn off gadgets. Turn off laptops, TVs, fans, and lights while not in use. 2. Unplug any unused appliances. Rice cookers, microwaves, and chargers continue to use electricity when they are in standby mode. 3. Make the switch to LED lights. LED lights last a lot longer and consume a lot less energy than compact or incandescent bulbs. 4. Make the most of natural ventilation and light. To lessen the need for fans and artificial lighting, open the windows and curtains during the day. 5. Make sensible use of air conditioners. For faster cooling, set the temperature between 26 and 28°C (78 and 82°F) and use fans. 6. Regularly maintain your appliances. [caption id="attachment_69142" align="alignnone" width="2000"] xr:d:DAFG_lRUmKg:6,j:31221730636,t:22072111[/caption] To maintain their efficiency and cut down on electricity consumption, clean fans, freezers, and air conditioners. 7. Maximize the utilization of the refrigerator Don't overdo it, keep the door open for too long, and arrange the food properly. 8. Effectively wash your garments. Use energy-saving settings, wash with cold water whenever you can, and do full loads. 9. Use rice cookers to cook efficiently. Don't leave it in warming mode for hours; instead, cook it 30 to 45 minutes before meals. 10. Select products that use less energy. To save long-term electricity bills, look for appliances with energy labels that are rated between four and five stars.

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