- Use energy-efficient bulbs or LED lights: Replace conventional incandescent bulbs with energy-efficient bulbs or LED lights. These types of lights consume less electricity and have a longer lifespan.
- Turn off or reduce the use of electrical appliances when not needed: For example, turn off fans or AC units when leaving the room, avoid using large ovens or microwaves for heating small meals, and so on.
- Use power strips or switch-off devices: Use power strips or switch-off devices to connect multiple electronic appliances. This way, you can shut off power to several devices at once by turning on or off the switch on the power strip.
- Utilize natural light: Maximize the use of natural light inside your home or workspace. Open curtains or blinds during the day to take advantage of sunlight, thus reducing the need for artificial lighting.
- Improve home insulation: Enhancing home insulation can help reduce air leaks and lower energy consumption for heating or cooling.
