Thursday, December 22, 2011

Energy Management Saving Energy For The Holidays

Before leaving for any extended period, please:

1. Shut down desktop and laptop computers unless instructed otherwise by IT or administrative staff. If your computer, speakers, phone charger, etc., are all on one power strip, turn off the power strip after shutting down your computer.

2. Unplug nonessential equipment such as copiers, fax machines, printers, scanners, and chargers. Most equipment draws electricity even when turned off.

3. Unplug all appliances, including coffee makers, microwaves, televisions, and radios. Like office equipment, many appliances use electricity even when turned off.

4. Turn off office lights and as much public lighting as possible in hallways, bathrooms, break rooms, and conference rooms.

5. Check windows to make sure they are tightly closed and locked.

6. Check faucets in bathrooms and break rooms to make sure they are completely turned off and not dripping.

8.  Adjust thermostats to 65 degress or less.

7. If you work in a lab with variable air volume fume hoods, shut the sash completely (just as you should any time the hood is not in use).

8. Call in any leaks or maintenance issues to your Facilities Services team (962-3456 or
www.fac.unc.edu)

These tips will help keep your building safe and energy-efficient over the holidays.

Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Energy Management!

1 comment:

  1. I always make it a point to unplug all our household items whenever we leave town or go abroad. It is much safer that way and more energy-efficient.

    Roselyn Withem

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