Exploring the Future of Construction: Digitalisation and Health & Safety Insights | Professor Jennifer Whyte

You can also drop in-store and chat with some of our friendly team who will be able to recommend the best appliance for your home..

- The fifth and final tip for reducing your electricity bills in your home is not to be wasteful.SEAI stated that the.

Exploring the Future of Construction: Digitalisation and Health & Safety Insights | Professor Jennifer Whyte

biggest energy zappers.in the Irish home are the shower, the cooker, the dryer, the washing machine, and the kettle.Now of course, we are not going to tell you how often you should use an appliance, but you can be mindful of HOW and WHEN you use them.

Exploring the Future of Construction: Digitalisation and Health & Safety Insights | Professor Jennifer Whyte

For example, on days when the weather is cool and dry, consider hanging your clothes out to dry instead of throwing them into the dryer and using electricity.Avoid hanging them on radiators as this will block the heat in your room and can warp your doors and flooring.

Exploring the Future of Construction: Digitalisation and Health & Safety Insights | Professor Jennifer Whyte

You can also consider taking shorter showers (or using the shower at the gym or work if that is an option for you!

), don’t boil the kettle 2 or 3 times when you just need to boil it once (we are all guilty of that one).. Our Energy Saving Appliance Recommendations.Some of the advanced settings may not be available for every machine..

Basic washing machine settings.This is the standard-setting and is effective for linens, t-shirts, jeans and so on.

Good for a deep clean.. Quick wash.Perfect for when you’re in a rush, this can reduce the cycle to about 30-45 minutes.

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