Four Easy Ways To Save Electricity

Make these tiny but significant lifestyle changes to cut down the consumption in your house to lower your bills and to make this world a healthier and happier place

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Make these tiny but significant lifestyle changes to cut down the consumption in your house to lower your bills and to make this world a healthier and happier place

Everyone has been talking about ways to save the environment from greater damage and it is time we make little changes in our everyday lives to do our bit. Cutting down on electricity consumption can make a huge difference in reducing the volume of toxic fumes released by power plants. This, in turn, will help conserve and protect the earth’s natural resources. Begin today. Make these tiny but significant lifestyle changes to cut down the power consumption in your home to lower your bills and to make this world a healthier and happier place--now and in the future

 

Keep it Natural

During the day, take advantage of the natural light in the house. Open the blinds and curtains and let in as much sunlight as you can to avoid switching on the bulbs. This is not only a great way to conserve energy but also to keep the house germ free, since natural light kills germs and bacteria. It also increases positivity and keeps your home looking warmer and inviting. Open the doors and windows every morning to let in some breeze. Besides refreshing the house, ventilating the house naturally will also refrain you from switching on the fans when the floor is mopped. Another easy way to increase light in the house is by the use of mirrors. Placing mirrors on the walls facing a natural source of light causes it to get reflected, and therefore increases brightness of a room/space. It also adds a dramatic décor element to your interiors.

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LED the Way

Think of this as an investment. It may feel like you will end up spending a packet on changing all your regular lighting to CFL (compact fluorescent lights) and LED (light-emitting diode bulbs), but in the long run, it will turn out way more efficient and cost-effective. As per research, CFLs and LEDs use anywhere from 25 to 80 per cent less electricity and last up to three to 25 times longer than th...

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