Energy Saving Tips & How To Keep Your Home Cool
Heatwave incoming!! π₯΅
As the weather is heating up again, we thought weβd remind everyone of our energy saving tips for the summer and ways to keep your homes cooler! π
During the summer months, we tend to spend less time indoors and are therefore less reliant on household appliances which helps to reduce your energy costs, but there is more you can do to keep your usage low. π‘
Keep your windows closed during the day π‘
We know, our first impulse when it gets too hot is to open a window. However, opening your window allows more warm air to enter your home. Keep your windows closed during the day when temperatures are high, with blinds and curtains also closed to block direct sunlight. Open them at night when temperatures drop to allow cool air to circulate your home. Remember, fans only circulate the air in your home, so letting in less warm air means you wonβt need to use them as much.
Donβt leave appliances on standby π
Other than just wasting energy, appliances emit heat when they are not completely switched off. Turning them off or unplugging them can help to keep your home cool during warmer periods.
Dry your clothes outdoors π
Washing machines and tumble dryers generate a lot of heat, so cut back on this by only doing full loads and try using a lower temperature on your machine. Using a clothes horse or hanging your washing out on the line is a great alternative to using a dryer.
Try to avoid using your oven π¨π»βπ³
Some ovens can take a long time to get to temperature and to cool down, meaning extra heat in your kitchen for a long period. If you are able, try to do more of your cooking with a microwave or air fryer to keep your kitchen cooler. Or if you have one, use your barbecue!
But most importantly, donβt forget to take care of yourself!
π Drink lots of water
β Stay out of the sun between 11am β 3pm if possible
πβπ¦Ί If you have pets, only walk them early morning or late evening
π Some medications can be impacted negatively by hot weather, make sure to store them in a cool, dry space to ensure they will work correctly when you need them
