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20 Tips for Lighting & Appliances
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Replace incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescents.
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Turn off lights when you leave a room.
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Turn off equipment or appliances not in use. Use switched outlet strips for appliances that draw current when not in use.
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Unplug unneeded equipment that draws electricity especially during vacations.
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Clean light fixtures. Dirt reduces light output.
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For outdoor lights, install an occupancy senor that will turn on lights when needed.
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Light colored rooms require less light. White ceilings reflect light back into the room.
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Use natural daylighting where possible.
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Use task lighting. Room lights should provide enough light to see a space. Use reading lights and work lights where visual acuity is required.
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Use solar-powered lights for yards or walkways.
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When you purchase a new appliance, TV, or VCR, look for the ENERGY STAR logo which indicates a high efficiency product.
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Use cold or warm water for clothes washing.
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Cover pots and pans when cooking.
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Operate dishwasher, clothes washer, and dryer only when full.
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Use a microwave oven rather than a regular oven.
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Turn off oven burners or oven a little before food is done and food will continue to cook.
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Clean lint filters regularly in clothes dryers.
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Turn off dishwasher when it reaches the dry cycle, crack the door and let the dishes air dry.
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Clean refrigerator and freezer coils.
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Set refrigerator temperature to between 36-39 degrees F.
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