Vampire appliances in homes, particularly in kitchens, continue consuming energy even when turned off, draining money and harming the environment. With homeowners wasting an average of 35% of power annually, these appliances can increase annual household costs by $165 to $440. Dan Mock from Mister Sparky highlights the importance of turning off these devices to save money, reduce carbon footprints, prolong appliance lifespan, and enhance fire safety. Simple actions like unplugging or switching off appliances can lead to significant savings and benefits over time.
On average, a homeowner wastes 35% of that power used in their home annually. These energy-sucking devices are detrimental not only to the environment but also to your wallet.
Phantom loads continue to consume electricity even when they are in standby or off mode. By turning them off, you reduce unnecessary energy consumption, leading to significant savings.
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