Simply turning off an appliance isn't always enough because even leaving them plugged in can run the risk of increased energy ...
While low-power electronics, such as phone chargers, alarm clocks and laptops, are typically fine to leave plugged in, some ...
Unplugging idle devices can save on power bills. TVs, consoles, coffee makers, and mini-fridges are top culprits. Small daily changes help cut energy waste and lower electricity costs. With costs ...
Here are several items you should consider unplugging when you're not using them to help lower your utility bills.
That phone charger sitting idle by your bedside table might seem harmless, but it could be quietly draining both your wallet and potentially posing safety risks. Most people never think twice about ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Becky Shea Designs / Jake Shea Remembering to unplug certain items before you leave the ...
Turn off, tune out and drop in to life Friday for the National Day of Unplugging, the sixth annual effort to encourage people to take the power out of technology. For many people, it's almost ...
Global Day of Unplugging is a worldwide 24-hour digital pause, observed this year from sundown March 6 to sundown March 7, that encourages people to disconnect from the electronic world, ...