Kelly King+Followunplug these 4 appliances every timeKeep your home safe and reduce energy use by unplugging these appliances after each use! 1. Countertop appliances: Toasters, air fryers, and crock pots can pose fire hazards. 2. Candle warmers: Always unplug when done to prevent accidents. 3. Space heaters: Don’t leave them plugged in unattended. 4. Hair tools: Unplug hair dryers and straighteners to avoid shocking risks. Stay safe and save! 🔌✨ #HomeSafety #EnergySavings #UnpluggedLiving #Tech35127Share
Brooke Martin+Follow$1,300 Energy Bill Help? Act Fast, Florida!Heads up, Florida! If your AC bill is making you sweat, you could score up to $1,300 off your energy costs—but you’ve gotta act before July 31. The LIHEAP program is basically a lifeline for folks struggling with power bills, especially if you’ve got kids, seniors, or anyone with disabilities at home. The money goes straight to your utility company, so you don’t have to juggle payments. Plus, if you’re in a real pinch, you might even get a bigger boost to keep the lights on. Check if you qualify and apply online—it’s way faster! #FloridaLife #MoneyHacks #EnergySavings #Business #Industry00Share
Kimberly Hall+FollowSmart Thermostats: Worth the Hype?Just watched Sarah's demo of the Ecobee Home Smart Thermostat, and I’m honestly impressed. She claims it’s saving her parents up to $250 a year, and the app lets you tweak temps from anywhere. But here’s my question: Are smart thermostats really the game-changer for energy bills and carbon reduction, or just another gadget? Would you swap your old setup for one? Let’s hear your take! #SmartHome #EnergySavings #TechDebate #Tech00Share
evanshaley+FollowThe Sneaky Appliance Draining Your WalletDid you know your old water heater could be quietly wrecking your energy bill? Heat pump water heaters are the upgrade nobody talks about, but they use way less electricity and can save a family up to $550 a year! Plus, there are tax credits up to $2,000 if you act fast. People are raving about lower bills and even a less humid basement. If you’ve been waiting for a sign to ditch your ancient tank, this is it! #HomeHacks #EnergySavings #EcoFriendly #MoneyTips #HomeUpgrade #Home153Share
Christopher Rice+FollowDid HVAC Advise You Wrong?Ever ignored a pro and found out you were right? That’s what happened with a Redditor who installed Mitsubishi heat pumps. Despite their HVAC guy’s advice, these pumps kept their home cozy at 73°F even in 14°F weather! They used less energy and cost less, proving heat pumps are awesome for eco-friendly, efficient heating. Thinking of switching? Now’s a great time with rebates and tax credits available. Who else is ready to make the jump? HomeUpgrade #HVAC #HeatPumps #EcoFriendly #EnergySavings #HomeComfort #Tech40Share