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Five more ways to be energy efficient in 2021.

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  For the 21st-century citizen, conserving energy in the household is a top priority because it means less money spent on electricity, ensures that traditional energy sources do not cause as much havoc and helps an individual to minimise their global carbon footprint. It is a top priority for several top electric appliance manufacturers to use energy more conservatively and effectively, ensuring that their goods are also associated with that value. So, here's a list of four behaviours that you should adopt to be more energy-efficient. Buying products that have a higher BEE rating. Every single electrical appliance, that has been sold in the past few years has a BEE rating that determines quantitively how well the device consumes energy that it is utilising. The rating is standardised and applies to every single appliance available for sale. Exercising your agency as a customer by choosing products that conserve energy would make manufacturers invest more in products that rank highe

Electrical safety tips for 2021.

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  2021’s here, given how unexpected the previous year went for all of us, let us ensure that this year we set up certain precautions that something similar does not happen, at least in terms the electrical safety of your household. Keeping your household safe from electrical hazards is the responsibility of each of its members. Especially with the advent of the new year, it should be aimed that at least you act on this responsibility and ensure that your household is safe. Here a few electrical safety tips for the new year. 1.Replacing worn out or damaged wires and cords Certain signs can assure you that the wires or cords present in your household are damaged. Instead of speculating, it’s always best to act on it, before things get out of hand. Hence, replacing wires or cords that are damaged should be the first thing on your list. Furthermore, damaged cords and wires can indeed lead to short circuits and are inevitable fire hazards. So, ensure that you change any damaged cords or wir