Summer electricity bills hitting hard? You might be forcing your home appliances to work twice as hard. Let's fix your daily habits.
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Appliances draw heavy power even when turned "off." If it has a standby light or a clock, it is actively draining energy 24/7.
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Using only the remote leaves appliances on standby. This phantom load quietly accounts for up to 10% of your total monthly power bill.
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Setting your AC to 16°C won't cool the room any faster. It just forces the compressor to run nonstop, blowing your summer budget.
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Every degree you raise your AC thermostat saves roughly 6% on power. Set it to 24°C and use a ceiling fan to move the cool air.
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Stuffing your fridge to max capacity blocks the internal air vents. Cold air can't circulate, forcing the motor to run constantly.
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Keep your fridge around 70% to 80% full. This leaves enough open space for effortless cold air circulation, lowering the motor's workload.
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Thick dust on refrigerator coils or AC filters acts like a heavy blanket. It traps heat and forces appliances to pull double the power.
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Eliminating these 3 simple habits costs absolutely nothing, lowers your home carbon footprint, and shrinks your utility bills instantly.
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