By Randall Spitz
By the time you move out of your parent's house, you will realize that there are a lot of things that you need to be more responsible about. Before, you really do not care about how much the phone bill will be. All you care about is your boyfriend, whispering sweet nothings to your ear.
Now that you need to pay for the bills yourself, you tend to be more careful on how you use them. Here are a few tips on how to make the figures in your electric bill work to your favor. Every time you are finished using any electric device, whether the TV or your desktop computer, make sure that you unplug it. If you would notice, even after you turned off the TV, you still see a small red light near the power button and yes, that is energy consumed with no actual purpose.
Arrange your refrigerator in such a way that you need not spend more than five seconds with the door open to find what you are looking for. If you need to put things into canisters and mark them one by one, do so. This will not only save on electricity, it saves time, too.
Unplug the doorbell when you are not home because if you come to think about it, it does not make sense. If you unplug it, young children playing with their neighbor's doorbell will not affect your electric bill at all. It may look life the tips we have given you would not save you a lot. However, that small amount of extra money that you save can be used for other stuff. The point here is, if you could save something, why not, right?
source: http://www.architecturalshingles.org/
Now that you need to pay for the bills yourself, you tend to be more careful on how you use them. Here are a few tips on how to make the figures in your electric bill work to your favor. Every time you are finished using any electric device, whether the TV or your desktop computer, make sure that you unplug it. If you would notice, even after you turned off the TV, you still see a small red light near the power button and yes, that is energy consumed with no actual purpose.
Arrange your refrigerator in such a way that you need not spend more than five seconds with the door open to find what you are looking for. If you need to put things into canisters and mark them one by one, do so. This will not only save on electricity, it saves time, too.
Unplug the doorbell when you are not home because if you come to think about it, it does not make sense. If you unplug it, young children playing with their neighbor's doorbell will not affect your electric bill at all. It may look life the tips we have given you would not save you a lot. However, that small amount of extra money that you save can be used for other stuff. The point here is, if you could save something, why not, right?
source: http://www.architecturalshingles.org/