Save Electricity Unplug Appliances
Is it true that you can save $ by unplugging appliances?
I have heard that if I unplugged my tv, stereo, alarm clocks, lamps and other household items, I can save money on my electric bill every month. This would mean that even when these items are turned off, they are still drawing electricity.
Unfortunately, this is true. Given, for most of those appliances, it's not going to be a sufficient amount of energy you use when they're still plugged in, like lamps and such.
Try unplugging things you don't really use, like that third lamp in the room that you don't need, or a clock that you don't ever use.
Here's a tip. If you have a cell phone charger, DEFINITELY unplug that when you're done with it. Appliances like those keep charging, whether or not something is attached to the end of it, which uses a lot of electricity. A study shows that you will save 4 dollars per month for every cell phone charger you unplug when it isn't being used. The same goes for things like battery and lap top chargers too.
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