- Other Appliances
Most homes have at least 50 household items that
use natural gas or electricity. Look around your
home for places you can save.
· If your water pump stays on too long after
using water, have it serviced. If it runs
whenever water is turned on, it will wear out
faster and use more energy.
· To save water and energy, turn off faucets,
indoors and out, when you're done using them.
· Make sure the toilet handle doesn't stick
after flushing. It wastes water and makes your
water pump run longer.
· Be sure the thermostats on appliances work
properly. If the thermostat sticks, the appliance
stays on and raises your energy bill.
· Turn off the humidifier or dehumidifier when
they're not needed.
· After your second cup of coffee, turn off your
coffee maker and pour the leftover coffee into an
insulated container to keep it hot.
· Turn off the TV, VCR, stereo or radio when no
one is watching or listening.
· If your water pipes are wrapped with
insulating electric heat tape, turn it off when
the weather warms up.
· Use small appliances that plug into electrical
outlets instead of rechargeable devices, such as
hand-held vacuum cleaners and lawn trimmers which
use more energy.
· Unplug electronics when not in use. Computers,
VCRs, televisions and other electronics use
energy when they're plugged in-even though
they're turned off.
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