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How To Get Your Kids Involved In Cutting Your Energy Bills

By: Graham Tasker


It's certainly not easy maintaining a household given the ever-increasing costs of basic utilities. It's expensive enough just putting food on the table, but you also have to make sure that your income can always stretch to paying for the major utilities such as electricity, gas and water.

It probably won't come as a surprise to you to be told that your children contribute quite significantly to the bottom line of your home's utility bills. Let's face it, most of their means of entertainment these days are consumers of energy. Accepting this, it makes perfect sense that you need to get your children onside if you wish to cut your utility costs and in so doing, do your bit towards helping the planet.

Most kids seem to spend much more time than is good for them playing video games these days. I bet your household has at least one video games console and probably also a personal computer that your children play games on. One of the things you can do to help cut back on your household energy consumption is to keep control of when your kids are allowed to play their computer games. Don't let them play whenever they feel like it, impose some set hours. Don't forget that if they use a games console it will probably also need the TV to be on too - using a double dose of electricity.

Assign a time for video games and never allow the kids to exceed. It is advisable to keep a limit of one to two hours of gameplay during weekdays and four hours during the weekend. Also make sure that your kids study first before they plug in their consoles or even computers.

Another thing you should do is ask your kids to unplug their electronic gadgets when not in use, as these devices eat up electricity even when in stand-by mode. This practice can also have the desirable side effect of encouraging them to tidy things away after use.

Another household resource you should take proper care to conserve is water. Kids usually enjoy playing in water immensely but you should limit their use of the bath and shower. A smaller, child-size bath is a much better, water-conserving option than your full-size bathroom bath at childrens bath time.

Teeth brushing is another area that's ripe for water-saving advice. Tell your kids to close the faucet in the middle of brushing and just fill up a small cup with water when gargling.

Because of the part they play in the cause of high energy bills, it is imperative that your children are encouraged to be a part of the solution. The discipline instilled in them by getting them to practice good energy conservation principles from an early age will also help them to be good citizens when they grow up. And that can only be good for the planet.

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If you're looking for a new energy conservation technique then Graham Tasker, the Webmaster of Green Home Website at www.greenhome.no1-source.com has plenty that you'll find interesting and informative.
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