4 Ways to Save Energy In Your Home

Related imageBy implementing these ideas, you will be saving the environment and your budget.

Use LED light bulbs

Light-emitting diode bulbs (LEDs) consume up to 80% less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs.  LEDs are more expensive, but you will need to purchase far less bulbs over time as they last longer than traditional bulbs.  These bulbs will save you money long-term because you will consume less energy and purchase fewer bulbs.

Use ENERGY STAR Appliances

Like LEDs, energy efficient appliances do have higher purchase prices but can help you save more money than the cost of the appliance.  To ensure you’re looking at an energy efficient appliance, make sure the appliance has an ENERGY STAR label. The ENERGY STAR is the trusted, US government-backed symbol for energy efficiency. This label was established to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants caused by the inefficient use of energy.

Use Smart Power Strips

Normal power strips will allow many electronic devices to remain in stand-by mode which still use power.  These are devices such as  computers, plasma tvs, cable boxes, and game consoles.  Smart power strips cost the same as normal power strips and will turn these devices off instead of letting them linger in stand-by mode.  Over time, your new power strip will pay for itself.

Install a smart thermostat

Smart thermostats can save you 12% on heating costs and 15% on cooling costs.  You can program set temperatures for different times a day.  Most smart thermostats allow you to control the temperature from your phone using wifi in your home.

How to Childproof Your Electrical Outlets

Whether you’re preparing for your first baby, already have small children, or just want to childproof your home for when the grandkids are at your place, you can never be too protective when it come to electrical outlets. We all know how curious children can be, and curiousity drives them to explore new and exciting things… such as electrical outlets. Here are a few tips for keeping your kids safe: Continue reading “How to Childproof Your Electrical Outlets”