How you can reduce your electricity bills
Posted on July 22, 2008 - Filed Under 337
There are a lot of electrical devices in
our houses. We use them without thinking how much energy do they use. When we
see our big electricity bill we are surprised. Then we think how to reduce our
bill. Here are some tips for that.
At first we have to limit our electricity
usage. For example: we have to take care not to leave the lights on when we go
out. Children often leave TV or computer on when they leave their rooms. Don’t
do that! When you are leaving your house make sure you turned off all the
appliances and lights. Very often you leave your lights bulb on during night or
when you are not at home. That is completely wrong. All these little things
will reduce your electricity bill.
There is another thing you can do. You can
change your incandescent bulbs with power-saving bulbs. This will also make
your bill smaller.
Another advice: Try to use your electrical
appliances in more practical way. Don’t use your washing machine or dish washer
when they are not full loaded of clothes or dishes. Your air-conditioner should
be turned on at the minimum low temperature when cooling and minimum high
temperature when heating. There are more examples. Just think of them. It is
not very hard.
At the end , one fact should be emphasized.
We must save electricity not only because our bills are too big but we have to
think about saving energy for the future. Imagine your life without it!
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