SmartPower SmartTip of the Week: Why light an empty room?

photo: Flickr.com

photo: Flickr.com

As our good friend Elizabeth notes in the latest SmartPower Minute, we can save money and energy, and reduce air pollution by simply remembering to turn off lights when we leave a room.

I know what you may be thinking—‘Yeah, yeah, SmartPower, that’s the same thing my mom and dad told me my whole childhood. ‘

Well, I have those same, um, fond memories too. But we all know that many of us still have a tendency to leave lights on in rooms and areas of the house that are not used or occupied.  Of course, lights offer aesthetic and security value in addition to simply allowing us to get around an area easier at night.  

But think about how often you may leave the basement or upstairs bedroom lights on during dinnertime. And consider how many times you may also leave lights on in the bathroom or kitchen, the garage or the back patio, simply out of habit.

According to the Energy Smart social networking site, ClimateCulture.com, someone can save $18 a year simply by turning off three lights in the house for a couple hours a day.  That also reduces your home’s CO2 pollution by 155 lbs. a year.

So Let’s Get Energy Smart and start turning off the lights when we leave the room.  (Motion sensors like the one in the picture can do the work for us.) Like all of our SmartTips, flipping a switch to stop waste helps us save money, while also being part of the solution to combat global climate change.

Be sure to check out the SmartPower Blog, too, for more news about energy efficiency and clean energy.
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  • Barbs*'s Avatar
    Posted by Barbs* Wed Feb 25, 2009 6:17am PST

    we make it a motto in my house... "you leave the room, the lights go off!" It really does help out a lot!

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  • MahLi's Avatar
    Posted by MahLi Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:48am PST

    khaliela - I was wondering about that. Thanks for sharing.

    I live alone, in the country, and it gets really dark at night. I have low wattage bulbs in some fixtures, and always have a light on somewhere. I also have motion detector lights all over the outside - even the deer set them off!

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  • craftyladyinor's Avatar
    Posted by craftyladyinor Sun Mar 1, 2009 9:03pm PST

    My daughter has 3 children and the husband makes 4. When the children were younger and scared of the dark, she left a light on for them, i said, "this a mistake." Now the children are in their pre-teens, whenever i visit, i go from room to room turning off lights and TV sets in rooms no one is in and since i'm not paying the light bill, i keep my mouth shut. One of the days, the nest is empty, and she realizes how much she could have saved...i will keep my mouth shut, i will keep my mouth shut, i willl.....

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