As the cooler months approach, it’s a good time to check your electrical systems and appliances. Here are some handy tips to keep your home safe and energy-efficient this autumn.
Give your heaters a once-over before firing them up. Clear any dust or debris from vents and check cords for fraying. If using portable heaters, keep them well away from curtains, furniture, and high-traffic areas. Remember to turn them off before hitting the hay.
Most ceiling fans have a switch to reverse the blade direction. By reversing the blades, you’ll create an upward draft that circulates warm air from the ceiling back down into the living areas. This simple trick can help you stay toasty without cranking the heat.
Dirty filters make your appliances work harder, guzzling more energy. Take a few minutes to clean or replace filters in your air conditioners, heaters, and clothes dryers. A quick clean can boost efficiency and extend the life of your machines.
Cold air sneaking in through gaps and cracks can make your heaters struggle. Seal any drafts with caulk or weather strips to keep the warm air inside where it belongs. Pay special attention to windows, doors, and electrical outlets.
Don’t risk an electrical shock or fire hazard. Test your safety switches (RCDs) every three months by hitting the “test” button. If the switch doesn’t trip, call a sparky to get it checked and replaced if needed.
Stay safe, warm, and energy-smart this autumn by following these simple electrical tips for your Manning Valley home.
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