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  1. Yes I have installed a switch to turm off my hot water heater – I turn it on about a half hour before taking a shower.

    I also adjust my fridge and freezer settings and have put window tinting on all my windows to cut down the use of the air

    I live in SW Fl ( On Cape Coral ) where it is 92 everday of the summer and the lowest average temp for any month is 69 for Dec. & Jan

  2. Yes. I only turn on one light at night instead of 3. I don’t leave any charges plugged up and turn off me PC when not in use.

  3. ya, you tree hugging one eyed monster named Mike DC

    Heres a star for you!!!(Miss Swan Voice)

  4. I could do a little better, but I have improved from what I used to use.

  5. i think so…it’s a start:
    — turn off lights when i’m not in a room
    — have started replacing normal light bulbs with energy efficient light bulbs
    — turn up A/C to 80 when I’m not home (or heat down low)
    — installed photo-cell light-sensors on outside lights so they only turn on when it’s dark outside

  6. No, I do my part becase it naturally parts on the left and that’s where it looks best. I can almost do it in the dark, but I do use some light. OK, really, on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being a total tree hugger, I’d say I’m a 6. It’s still too cheap here to motivate me as much as it should. We do use automatic thermostats at our office and that helps a bunch on the bill. peace

  7. Yes. I hang some clothes to dry instead of putting everything in dryer. I use fans instead of a/c as much as possible. I also turn off light switches in unoccupied rooms. Use microwave oven instead of electric range–takes less cooking time.

  8. Yes, when it’s not being used it gets turned off, I type on my laptop with no lights on too.

Do you do your part to conserve electricity?