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• Reduce the heat
Be conscious of your central heating. Check that the temperature is not too hot and remember to turn it down when the weather gets warmer.
• Insulate your roof
Heat rises so it makes sense to insulate your roof to stop valuable heat from escaping.
• Stop the draught
Windows are wonderful for letting fresh air in in summer but they can also let in the cold winter air if you don’t have draught excluders fitted. Warm air can escape through windows and cold draughts can invade your house increasing the amount of energy you use to heat your home. Fit draught excluders to your windows and you’ll stay warm all winter.
• Stop letterbox draughts
Check to see if your letterbox is letting cold air in and hot air out.
• Switch off
When you leave a room, remember to turn off any lights to save energy. You can also replace your ordinary light bulbs with energy efficient ones. Energy efficient light bulbs can be a bit pricier than ordinary ones but they last much longer and reduce the amount of energy you use.
• Bleed radiators
Get your radiators working more efficiently by letting the air out. Do be careful when you do this as it can get messy.
• Hot water
If you think your hot water is too hot, turn the thermostat down.
• Laundry duty
Instead of doing a half load of washing, wait until you have a full load and you’ll use less water and electricity.
• Be energy efficient
If your toaster has finally crisped its last slice of bread, think about replacing it with an energy efficient one. There is a wide range of electrical appliances available that are designed for energy efficiency.
• Flush less
Save water with a dual flush toilet. If you’re thinking about redecorating your bathroom, consider a dual flush toilet that uses less water when flushed.
• Shower off
A shower uses less water than a bath. You can save over 300 litres of water a week just by showering every day instead of taking a bath.
• Unplug your mobile phone charger
Break the habit of plugging your mobile phone in and leaving it to charge overnight. Most mobile phones don’t need recharging every day. Keep an eye on your battery and recharge it only when you need to.
• Buy an LCD monitor
If it’s time to upgrade your computer, go for a LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) monitor. It’s more energy efficient than it’s counterpart, the CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) monitor.
• Unplugged
Don’t leave your appliances on standby. Standby uses approximately half the energy used when the appliance it turned on. So when you’ve finished watching TV, turn it off at the source so you don’t waste energy.
• Recycle
Before you throw your rubbish in the bin, stop and think if it can be recycled. You’ll be amazed at how much of your household waste can actually be recycled. And recycling has never been easier now that there are a growing number of supermarkets providing recycling facilities.
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