Surely many apartment residents have at least once or twice noticed disproportionately large numbers in their utility bills.
Later it turns out that it's all about electricity consumption. But why pay so much for it if you can save?
How? Elementary - let's reduce the amount of electricity consumed, especially if, as often happens, it is used by devices without our urgent need, for example, the light being turned on.
Well, light, that's okay. It's not the lamps that are the most "gluttonous". But household appliances - they consume electricity without restraint.
If you keep them in working mode 24/7, don't be surprised when the fat comes in frighteningly "fat".
So, what shouldn't be left on at night? The boiler is one of the leaders in electricity consumption.
The computer also makes its "contribution" to the "weighting" of utility bills. Do not keep it on all day long unless necessary.
TV is the same. The power consumption for the "box" is colossal.
Wi-Fi router. You probably won't need it at night. You can turn it off and sleep peacefully.
Mobile phone charger. No need to leave your smartphone to "feed" on energy all night.
In addition, it is recommended to unplug the microwave, coffee machine, toaster, blender, electric kettle and other household appliances.