Keep Electricity Costs Low With Smart Lights

Depending on how much electricity you use on a daily basis, you may have high utility costs. Everything from forgetting to turn lights off to leaving electronics plugged in can add to your monthly bill. Luckily, you can reduce costs with a few minor changes. Here are some money-saving apps and modifications you can make to your electrical system.

Install smart plugs

Have you ever been in a rush to leave and questioned whether you unplugged an iron? This stressful situation can be avoided with smart plugs. Smart plugs are adapters that can be added to a socket. They’re operated by Wi-Fi, which can be connected to your smartphone. 

Smart plugs are convenient because they can be connected to smart devices to serve as a makeshift remote control. You can be at work, on a walk, or in the other room and still turn off anything plugged in with the touch of a button. 

Do you hang holiday decorations that use a considerable amount of lighting? You can install outdoor versions of these smart plugs and turn them off at your will. You can also program them to go on at sunset and turn off at bedtime.

Add a dimmer switch to your lights

As home lighting evolves, you can customize the brightness to suit your personal needs. If you are reading a book, you’ll want a larger amount of light. However, if you’re having an evening of leisure, you may want less bright light. The same applies as you’re winding down for bed but don’t want to turn all of your lights off. 

A simple solution? Add some dimmers. Dimmers are popular because they create brilliant mood lighting. Additionally, they help conserve energy, which subsequently leads to lower energy bills. 

Unless you’re an electrician by trade, you’ll want to hire a professional to install dimmer lights. If this is your first experience with dimmer light installation, call a licensed electrician like the ones at Arizona Home Daylight

Light scheduling apps

One of the easiest ways to stay on top of your electricity use is with light scheduling applications. Typically, families spend a certain amount of time occupying various spaces within their home. Once you get an idea of how long you spend in each room, you can use technology to automatically turn your lights off during times of inactivity. 

This strategy also works if you own or lease a storefront. If you plan to occupy a commercial space outside of your hours of business, you can have your lights scheduled for shutoff with the option to manually turn them on when you work late. If you pair timed office lighting with a motion detector, you can also make sure that forgotten lights are turned off when the room is still for a set timeframe. This is an excellent option for public bathrooms in your work establishment.

Reducing energy costs can easily be done with minimal effort. Whether you install dimmers or simply set timers to turn your lights off during inactivity, you can keep costs and potential accidents to a minimum. Find more useful tips like these from TheHomeMag by following us on Facebook and Instagram.

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