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Friday, 1 January 2016

How to Save Electricity in Home Appliances



Nowadays, it’s become very common to use electronic appliances at home; no one can even imagine a life without them. It has become even necessity to use them, but it also increases your electricity bills. So, to manage your electricity bills, it’s important to give a proper care to them. Here, we have mentioned few tips you can consider following to reduce power and helps in contributing to save the environment. 

When AC is in use:

•    Set the temperature as per your requirements
•    AC is an accessory, not a necessity, so you can switch it off when there is no use
•    You can turn on the AC after a certain amount of time – it means when the enough cooling is given by the AC, turn it off
•    Regularly clean and maintain your AC to reduce the use of higher power 


When Refrigerator is in use:
A refrigerator is one of the most important assets of everyone’s house. So, it should be taken care of to save electricity.
•    Keep the regular cleaning of back side of refrigerator if you want it to release the heat efficiently
•    Close the refrigerator door properly. A partially opened door will only increase the load of refrigerator evaporation
•    Don’t keep warm thing inside the refrigerator
•    Keep some distance between the refrigerator and the wall



When TV is in use:
•    Switch on the television when only require. Keep its volume at normal level because high audible requires more power
•    Don’t keep the DVD player on when it is not in use. This will do nothing, expect increasing the load on your device
•    Always remember to buy LCD/LED. Initially, it may cost you more, but eventually, it will help you to save more power
Taking proper care means, saving power; Saving power means, saving your own funds; Saving your own funds means, contributing more to your savings! If you want to save on home appliances as well, buy products from authorized LG Dealers in Tricity – the Xcite Electronics!

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