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Ways to Get Your Kids to Help You Save Money on Energy Bills

by Editorial Team | February 1st, 2016 | Elementary
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light switchIn order to start saving more money on your monthly energy bill, you need to get your entire family involved, including the kids. But how can you teach your kids about the importance of saving energy, and how can you get them to help you out every day through their actions?

Continue reading for a few tips to get started. With consistency, and by teaching your kids how important saving energy is for the environment, you’re sure to get results.

Teach Them to Turn the Water Off
Teach your children the importance of shutting the water off when they are washing their hands for extended periods of time, such as when they come in particularly dirty from playing outside. And also teach them that they need to turn off the water while they brush their teeth. These small steps alone can save gallons of water every day, and they will also save you money on your water heating bill.

Teach Them to Turn Off Devices and Lights
In addition to turning off the water when they are not using it, you should also teach your children that they need to turn off the lights in a room when they leave it, and they should turn off all electronic devices when they are done using them. These include their TVs, game consoles, and computers, as a few examples.

It is also a good idea to unplug any devices that do not need to be constantly plugged in. Even the simple act of being plugged into an outlet when not in use will consume small amounts of energy that can quickly add up.

Lead by Example and Give Your Kids Responsibility
Of course, the best way to teach your children to do anything, even right down to conserving energy and water around the house, is by leading with your example. In other words, you need to do everything that you are trying to teach your children to do, such as turning the water and lights off when not in use.

Beyond merely teaching by example, though, you can also give your kids a good amount of responsibility. For example, you can trust them to be able to remember your new energy saving rules, but you can also ask them to let you know whenever you or your spouse are not following the rules either. This will get them even more involved and get them excited to show off the fact that they know the difference between right and wrong when it comes to helping you save money on your energy bills.

In addition to getting your entire family and your kids involved in taking active, small steps every day to effectively reduce your energy consumption and save a lot of money on your energy bills, you can also contact companies like Amigo Energy. In this way, you can find out if they can help you save even more money each month. Over time, you should notice that all of these small yet surprisingly effective changes add up, and you’ll be doing something great for your wallet and for the planet.

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