| Did you know that you could be burning $50 or more | | | | thing that burns the most energy when plugged in. |
| each month just by leaving things plugged in when you | | | | - Just look around your home there is many things you |
| are not using them? Yeah it's true, I have been | | | | can unplug to save electricity! I mean off the top of my |
| unplugging simple home appliances to save money and | | | | head your toaster, console games, coffee machine. It's |
| electricity for a couple months now and I have to tell | | | | simple! |
| you I have saved over $100. | | | | Now you might be wondering why should I unplug to |
| - The first thing you want to unplug to save electricity | | | | save electricity? Well of course because you save |
| is your computer! This can burn a lot of energy, so | | | | electricity as you said! Also you can save a good |
| shut it off and unplug it when it is not in use! Also make | | | | amount of money, by doing a couple of things that do |
| sure you do not just leave it on "sleep" mode as this | | | | not really take any time out of your day. My favorite |
| also burns energy! Make sure you unplug it. | | | | reason would be because you are doing something |
| - The next couple of things you want to unplug are | | | | good for the environment and are saving energy for |
| your TV, phone charger, DVD player, and anything of | | | | future generations. Imagine if the whole country |
| that sort. Just by doing this you can save up to $20. | | | | unplugged simple home appliances to save electricity! |
| - My favorite, unplug your microwave! This is the one | | | | |