1. Use Natural LightingÂ
Turn the lights off during daytime, open your curtains or blinds to maximise the use of sunlight. Research proves that naturally lit spaces increase concentration and focus which helps boost your productivity at work and also reduces your monthly electricity bill.Â
2.Unplug When Not in Use
Remember to switch off electrical appliances when you’re not using them. Once you make it a habit, you’ll not only save money on your monthly electricity bill, but also improve the overall usage of electricity at home.
3. Limit Screen Time
This applies to both parents and children. The work-from-home norm requires us to spend a considerable amount of time on our laptops and mobile phones. With kids also attending online classes and spending long hours on their devices, your TNB bill will definitely spike!
4. Less Is More
Minimise the number of electrical gadgets you use at the same time. Some people require their laptops, iPads, tablets and mobile phones to be switched on at all times. Ask yourself if it’s really necessary.
5. Load It Up
It can be tempting to put small loads of washing into the washing machine, but waiting until you have a full load will be much more energy efficient.
6. Use Energy Efficient Devices
Make an effort to switch to energy-efficient equipment and lower your daily energy consumption. Google to find out where and how to purchase these devices. Although they cost more, they tend to last longer.Â