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TIPS |
WHY |
| 1. |
Replace
the old light bulbs around the house with compact fluorescent
light bulbs (CFLs). |
CFLs
use up to 75% less energy than a regular bulb. |
| 2. |
Always
turn off electronics when you're not using them – that means the
TV, computer, and especially lights. |
Electronics
use up energy, even when they're in standby mode. |
| 3. |
Unplug
cell phone chargers when there's no phone plugged in. |
Chargers
use energy, even when there's no phone on the other end. |
| 4. |
Decide
what you want to eat before opening the fridge, don't just stand
there with the door open. |
It
takes energy to keep cool air in the fridge. Up to one-third of
the cool air escapes every time you open the door. |
| 5. |
Don't
let the water run when you brush your teeth or wash your face. |
Saving
water is an important part of protecting the environment. |
| 6. |
If
you see a faucet dripping, turn it off, or tell your parents to
get it fixed. |
Dripping
water can add up and can waste more water than you usually use. |
| 7. |
To
keep cool – try using a ceiling fan instead of the air
conditioner. |
A
fan uses less energy and can help spread cool air around your
room. |
| 8. |
Ask
your parents to help you plant a tree to shade your house. |
Shade
can cool your house down without using any energy. Find the side
of the house that gets the most sun and plant a tree there. |
| 9. |
Turn
your thermostat down a few degrees in the winter and up a few
degrees in the summer. |
Having
it a few degrees hotter or cooler will make a small difference to
you and a big difference to the environment. You can always put on
different clothes if you're too hot
or too cold. |
| 10. |
Try
not to leave doors open. |
Each
time you open the door in the summer, warm air can get in. If you
keep them closed, it takes less energy to cool the house down. |