What are the 5 safety tips and 5 tips to save energy on the use of electrical energy? 1) Unplug the drill or saw before changing the bit or blade.
2) If you are not sure what you do, do not.
3) Do not touch the two son in the same time, even if you think it is off.
4) Never replace a fuse with a fuse of greater intensity.
5) Do not run extension cords under rugs.
6) Install GFI sockets or circuits in the kitchen, bathroom and outdoor outlets.
7) Do not connect an extension cord or power strip into another power-band.
8) If a device states that there is no user-serviceable, remember that you are the user, not a repairman.
1) Turn off your heater when you will be gone for a few days.
2) Unplug your charger when your phone or your iPod is not charged.
3) Unplug TVs, VCRs, DVDs, microwaves, etc. when you are going to be gone. They all have a small parasitic current draw that keeps them in a standby mode rather than the draw no energy to be effectively extinguished.
Four) CFLs can use less energy than incandescent bulbs, but have negative ecological consequences of their own. Change LED lighting where possible.
5) Watch a movie with friends and family. It takes the same amount of electricity for you to watch a DVD by yourself as it does for a room full of people. Plus it's more fun to watch it with others.
6) Playing cards or board games instead of Xbox or Playstation.
Get off the couch and doing real sport instead of Wii Sports.
7) Take class notes on paper is not a laptop. Not only will you save on electricity during the course, but you can refer to your notes without using electricity. Then you can go over your notes and comments to reaffirm your knowledge.
Safe
1.Provide t 'put your heater in the bath
2. Do not put a knife in the toaster if it is plugged in.
3. Do not use an electric whacker cons weeds near a swimming pool.
4. Do not enter the tap when you use a hair dryer.
5. Do not put your fingers into a lamp socket.
saving energy.
1. Turn off lights when not in use.
2. Replace your old computer screen CRT.
3. Use a burner on the stove of the same size or smaller than the pot you use.
4. Turn your TV off when not in use.
5. Go watch your meter spin, you will learn a lot on your energy consumption. The faster it turns over is used. You might be surprised.
Buy a new freezer.
Posted on June 11, 2010.