Another suggestion is to pack up those old desktops in favor of the more lightweight and energy-efficient laptops. They consume less than 1/3 of the energy with almost all of the benefits of a desktop.
3. Make the transition from an old tube-television to the newer LCD HDTV's. They use way less energy and some even come equipped with Energy Star standards. Plasma TV's have their benefits but they use up a lot of electricity. They are getting temptingly cheaper but they will soon be phased out by the LCD.
Buy the best rated energy-efficient refrigerator on the market within your budget. If you insist on using a deep freezer, pick a size that suits your needs. Avoid placing them in a warm place like the kitchen. Opt for the basement or garage where it is already cooler. That way the freezer won't have to work extra hard.
Also, don't forget that refrigerators pose a real hazard to the environment when not disposed of properly. Take the time to take them to a proper recycling facility.
Also, try using a dehumidifier to help draw the moisture out of the air.
Purchase power-bars with timer settings on them. Plug your TV, Stereo, DVD player, Xbox, Wii, everything to it. So when the timer turns the power-bar off you'll be certain no juice is flowing into your expensive electronic equipment.
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