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12 No cost ways to save electricity

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Last updated: September 1, 2022 12:53 pm
sokonnect Published September 1, 2022
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1.  Manage your geyser temperature2.  Use less hot water3.  Choose a cold clothes wash4.  Fill the dishwasher5.  Boil small amounts of water6.  Clean your stove and cookware properly7.  Reduce your Fridge temperature8.  Turn off at plug points9.  Unplug your chargers10.  Turn off unnecessary lights11.  Only heat one room12.  Cool down sparingly

The best way to start saving on your electricity costs is to get smart with how you use electricity.

These easy tips from LookSee.co.za, the complete home efficiency partner innovated by Standard Bank, will help you make a substantial difference in your electricity consumption.

1.  Manage your geyser temperature

Your geyser uses as much as 40% of your home’s electricity consumption. Reduce the temperature setting to 55 degrees Celsius and see the marked difference to your power bill.

2.  Use less hot water

Choose a shower instead of a bath and see both your power and water bills dropping. For even more savings, keep your shower short and use a lower flow of water.

3.  Choose a cold clothes wash

Doing your washing doesn’t have to cost you a fortune. Use the cold wash setting and wait till you have enough for a full load before hitting the start button.

4.  Fill the dishwasher

Stop your dishwasher from being an electricity hog by making use of energy efficient or lower temperature settings and waiting till it is full before running a load. Save even more on your electricity and water bills by washing your dishes by hand. 

5.  Boil small amounts of water

Can’t live without your morning cuppa? No problem. Place a water jug next to your kettle and only boil enough for your immediate needs for electricity and water savings that will surprise you.

6.  Clean your stove and cookware properly

Give the plates of your stove and the bottoms of your pots and pans a good clean to reduce the time and cost of cooking.

7.  Reduce your Fridge temperature

Reduce the temperature setting on your fridge to 2 and regularly defrost your freezer to improve cooling efficiency. Allow food to cool down before putting it in the fridge or freezer to reduce cooling costs and keep your food from going off. Keep fridge and freezer doors closed as much as possible to avoid cool air escaping.

8.  Turn off at plug points

That stand-by function on your electronics uses as much as 50% of the electricity as it does when its on. Turn devices such as TVs, computers, sound systems and entertainment units off at the plug point to cut off ‘power vampires’.

9.  Unplug your chargers

Did you know chargers for mobile phones, tablets, laptop computers and the like continue to draw power even when there isn’t a device connected? Stop the wastage by unplugging charger cables when they aren’t in use.

10.  Turn off unnecessary lights

Remember your parents constantly telling you to turn the lights off? They weren’t wrong, turning off unnecessary lights has a real impact on your annual electricity usage.

11.  Only heat one room

Don’t pay more than necessary for keeping warm in winter by heating only 1 room and making sure doors, windows and curtains are closed to keep the room cosy.

12.  Cool down sparingly

Use an air conditioner in the same way you would a heater by keeping the cool air concentrated to the room. If you’re using a fan, open windows on either side of the house to promote cross ventilation.

For more ways to increase your home’s efficiency and save money, visit LookSee.co.za, your free personal home specialist.

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