Tips for Saving Energy
Gadget Greening 101
While we can't always eliminate the results of using our everyday gadgets, we can make a conscious effort to reduce their energy use and avoid impact on the environment. Here are small steps you can take toward an enviro-friendly electronic lifestyle.
SAVE ENERGY WITH PRODUCT YOU ALREADY OWN
- Unplug mobile phone or PDA chargers when batteries are fully charged or when the chargers are not in use.
- Be power-wise with your PC. Most personal computers have management features that control energy use.
- When you're finished watching a movie or playing a video game, don't forget to turn off your DVD player or video game console as well as the television itself.
- Plug electronics, such as TVs, DVD players and audio systems, into power strips, and turn the power strips off when the equipment is not in use. Just be sure to read the manual first to make sure you won't affect the product.
- Save fuel by shopping and banking from home on your computer.
PLAN GREEN WHEN PURCHASING
- Look for the "ENERGY STAR" label. It can help you identify energy-efficient appliances and other electronic products.
- Investigate home-networking and automation products and services that let you control heating, lighting and cooling from a central location in the home or while you are away.
- When in the market for home office products, consider a multifunction device, which combines printing, copying, scanning and faxing.
EXTRA TIP: print double-sided, and only when necessary!
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