BRIGHT WAYS TO SAVE ENERGY
Optimize Your Fridge for Energy Efficiency
For energy efficiency, set your fridge to 37–40°F and your freezer to 0°F. Avoid frequent door openings to prevent cold air loss. Clean coils regularly and ensure the door seal is tight to maintain optimal performance.
Unplug to Save Energy
Even when turned off, electronics still consume power. Unplugging devices when not in use helps reduce "phantom" energy consumption, saving you money and reducing your carbon footprint.
Switch to Energy-Saving Bulbs
Energy-saving light bulbs use less power and last longer, helping you reduce energy consumption and save money over time.
Switch Off to Save Energy
Computers and laptops use energy even on standby. Turn them off completely when not in use to cut down on power consumption and save more energy.
Wash Full Loads, Save Energy
Washing full loads helps maximize your washing machine’s efficiency, reducing the number of cycles needed. This not only saves energy but also cuts down on water and detergent use.
Seal in the Cool, Save Energy
Keep your windows and doors closed while your AC is running to cool your room faster. This simple step helps your air conditioner work more efficiently, saving energy and lowering your bills.
Iron More, Save Time and Energy
Ironing larger loads at once means fewer sessions, saving you time and energy. Less frequent ironing helps cut down on power usage, making your laundry routine more efficient.
Boost Energy Efficiency with Every Boil
Fill your kettle to its maximum capacity to make every boil count—reducing the need for multiple boils. To save even more energy, store excess hot water in a flask to keep it warm longer, cutting down on reboiling and saving you money.
Clean Aircon Filter, Better Efficiency
Cleaning your aircon filter boosts airflow, keeping your space cool and comfortable. It also improves energy efficiency, reducing power usage, lowering bills, and extending your AC's lifespan.
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