7 Easy Ways to Save Electricity So Your Bills Don't Swell

It is hard to deny that one of the complaints that arise during the Work From Home (WFH) period is the increasing electricity bill at home.




The use of devices such as laptops or AC nonstop while working is one factor that contributes to the size of your electricity bill. But of course there's always a way out, right? Maybe the following ways from Cosmo can help you save more electricity at home.


Here are 7 easy ways to save electricity so that your bills don't swell:


1. Unplug the Electronic Plug After Finishing Use


Sometimes we often neglect to unplug some electronic products that we have finished using. For example, don't unplug your smartphone or laptop charger, electronic diffuser, or even your television and leave it alone. Even as long as you plug the device into the mains, electrical power will continue to flow to the device.


Without realizing this is what makes electricity more wasteful. We recommend that you immediately unplug the electronic device after use to save electricity usage.


2. Invest in LED Lights


If you're still using regular bulbs, this is a good time to "invest" in LED bulbs, honey! In addition to having maximum lighting capabilities, LED lamps are also able to save energy up to 80-90% compared to ordinary lamps with the same wattage capacity. LED bulbs also last longer, up to 20,000 hours of use compared to regular bulbs. This makes the LED lamp more durable and not easily damaged. Times change!


3. Be careful when using the air conditioner


Yes, it is difficult to live without air conditioner (AC)! Unfortunately, if used for a long time this electronic product is also one of the causes of your electricity bill to swell. Cosmo advice be wise in using the AC. For example, only turn it on at night before going to bed. To be more effective, you can also set a timer for 6-8 hours of use during sleep so that your air conditioner does not continue to turn on.


Especially if you feel hot during the day, you should set the temperature in the range of 22-25 degrees Celsius. The lower you set the temperature, the AC engine will work harder and require more power and end up using more electricity.


4. Avoid Charging Your Smartphone All Night


Are you one of those who often choose to charge your smartphone throughout the night, there's nothing wrong with you starting to change this one habit. Charging your smartphone all night is a waste of electricity. Especially if your cable and charger head are not equipped with an automatic stop system when the battery is fully charged.


Because basically charging a smartphone only takes 2-3 hours. If you still want to choose this method, it's a good idea to use a charger head that is equipped with timer technology. These products are widely available in the market and help you better manage the charging duration, where the power will stop automatically according to the time setting. So that no electricity is wasted and smartphone batteries can last longer because they are not overcharging. Win-win solution, right?


5. Turn off some electronic products before going to bed


Watching Netflix series before going to bed on a laptop or television is fun, but avoid going to bed with electronic devices on during sleep. Turn off some electronic products such as televisions, music players, and dispensers before going to bed to save more power. Also use a low wattage night light to further reduce your electricity bill at home.


6. Reduce the use of lights during the day


Because you have to use natural light during the day. If your home has natural lighting, turn off the lights during the day and only turn them on at night. You can also open some windows and vents to get more light. However, if the lighting in your home is not optimal, as in point number 2, choose LED lights that are more energy efficient to illuminate your home.


7. Minimize Bathing with Warm Water from a Heating Machine


This water heater works by relying on electricity so it will certainly contribute to your electricity bill. You can use warm water, for example, only for bathing at night.


And wash your clothes using normal temperature water instead of warm water to further save on electricity costs and keep clothes from getting damaged quickly.

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