A kiddie solution in lowering your utility bills
A kiddie solution in lowering your utility bills

Maintaining a household has never been as difficult as before
considering the escalating costs of many utilities. Not only do you
have to worry about the food you need to serve everyday but you
also have to plan a strategy to pay for the many costs generated by
your family. Among them is the key cost of generating sources are
utilities, which include, electricity and
water.
Here are some ideas to get kids involved in lowering utility bills.
LIMIT USE OF ELECTRONIC GAMES IN THE HOUSE
It is no secret that kids love electronic games, as this is a
great way to pass the time and is surely fun. If your house has a
video game console or computer try to assign a time when the kids
can play with it. As much as possible don’t let your kids play with
their video games around the clock, as this will result in soaring
electric bills. Remember that when playing video game consoles the
kids will also use the television. That in itself shows that more
than one electronic appliance is running at full tilt.
Assign a time for video games and never allow the kids to
exceed. It is advisable to keep a limit of one to two hours of
gameplay during weekdays and four hours during the weekend. Also
make sure that your kids study first before they plug in their
consoles or even computers. Another key method is asking your kids
to unplug their electric gadgets when not in use, as these devices
eat up electricity even when in stand-by mode. This practice also
teaches them to be neat, as they would be forced to properly store
their electronic toys.
PRESERVE USE OF WATER
Advise your kids to preserve their use of water. This can done
by limiting the use of the shower or the bathtub. Try to use a
medium-sized container for kiddie baths instead of the shower to
help control consumption. Tell them to close the faucet in the
middle of brushing and just fill up a small cup when gargling.
While it is also fun to splash around in the bathtub, remember you
need at list 25 gallons of water to fill up a stardard-sized tub.
Limit use of the tub during weekends.
In order to help control you utility bills, the kids need to be
involved is working towards efficiency. It is always helpful when a
child becomes responsible at an early age, as he or she will carry
this up to adulthood. Parents should also realize that maintaining
a household is basically a team effort and all of the family
members should do their part.
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