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How to Save Money on the Electric Bill

How to Save Money on the Electric Bill

Checked your electric bill lately? If you’re only looking at the amount you owe, you’re missing a lot. Scroll your eyes down the page to the ‘usage’ section. See anything alarming? If you said something along the lines of—‘what da what?!’—you’re seeing exactly what you need to see. It’s all that extra electricity you and your family have been inhaling that’s slowly draining your bank account of all its contents. Didn’t know you were using so much electricity, did you? Well, you are—but it might not be all your fault. There are so many things you and your family have been doing—with electrical appliances, the air conditioner, even your window blinds—that have been practically stealing the money right out of your wallet. But it ends now. Here are some tips from the top electricians that will teach you how to save money on the electric bill before it bleeds your bank account dry.

Electrical Safety Tips for Summer

Electrical Safety Tips for Summer

Electricity, like many things, is both good and bad. It’s good because we use it to power everything we do in our lives. We depend on it to light up our work, play, and everything in between. We rely upon it to drive our modern world, keeping it moving forward as we go about our daily activities. And we particularly rely upon it in the summer months, when we’re using our air conditioners, working in our yards, and swimming in our pools. But we all know that electricity can also be a bad thing—but only when our use—direct or indirect—of it occurs in an unsafe manner. Electricity is extremely dangerous, even deadly, to those who do not respect its immense power. Though most of us likely will never be harmed by it, it only takes a split second of carelessness or distraction to be forever negatively impacted by electricity. Following are practical tips about how to stay safe in summer, brought to you from a top electrician near you.