FIND THE ENERGY WASTERS Stay Green my Friends By Ryan and Jack.

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FIND THE ENERGY WASTERS Stay Green my Friends By Ryan and Jack

DIIINNNNGG!!! The heater, lamp, on light, and radiator are the wasters! Use them wisely... V

DIIIIIIINNNNNGGG!!!! The light that was left on and drippy faucet

DDDDDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNGGGGGGGGG!!!!! There is the B-I-G and old refrigerator! Try replacing with an Energy Star appliance.

DDDIIINNNGGG!! The two lamps and the TV! Unplug appliances when not in use.

The washer, furnace, water heater, and dehumidifier Try replacing with energy efficient appliances.

The laptop, plug, and lamp are energy wasters Turn off and unplug when not in use.

Here's how to find the biggest energy wasters in your home: Locate air leaks Air leaks are responsible for a lot of heating loss. Walk around your house checking for drafts. Check for air entering through electrical outlets and switch plates, door and window frames, and baseboards. Think about places you've noticed a draft before and figure out where the draft's coming from. Plug up the air leaks you find with caulk. Outside your house, check for cracks or gaps at the corners and where different surfaces meet. Seal outdoor cracks with the appropriate material. Check your heating and cooling equipment Clean your air-conditioner filters. If these are clogged or dirty, the machine has to work harder. Clean out any air ducts in your walls. Again, blocked air passages waste energy. Consider replacing any heating or cooling equipment that's more than 15 years old with newer, more energy efficient models. Examine your lighting Check the wattage of the light bulbs you use. Consider switching to lower wattage where you don't need so much light. Compact fluorescent lamps use a lot less energy than incandescent ones, and LED lights use even less energy.light bulbs Check how old your appliances are Old appliances generally use a lot more energy than newer ones do. Check your appliances' Energy Star label to see how efficient they are. Consider replacing your older appliances. Unplug any refrigerators or coolers that are not in use. Find Energy Vampires Many home electronics and appliances use standby power when they seem to be off! Any device that uses a remote control or has an external power supply, rechargeable batteries or a continuous display (e.g. a light or clock) is probably sucking power when you think they're not doing anything. Unplug devices when you're not using them. You can plug a number of items into a power strip and simply turn the strip off when the devices are not in use [sources: Savegreenly, Energysavers, Greentips].Savegreenly EnergysaversGreentips Check out this video from How Stuff Works to save energy in your home.video