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Turn Off Your Vampire Electronics or Get a Loan Online

‘Vampire’ electronics are devices that pull electricity from the grid even when they are in the ‘off’ position.<br><br>Turning off ‘vampire’ electronics will save you an extra 5% or more on your electric bill.<br> We’re constantly looking to save you money any way we can, even if it’s just 5%! If you’re having trouble paying the electric bill this month, come see us at CASH 1 to get a loan online.

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Turn Off Your Vampire Electronics or Get a Loan Online

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  1. Turn Off Your V ampire Electronics

  2. Seek out Your V ampire Electronics:

  3. They Have a Remote Control

  4. They Have an Eternal Power Supply

  5. They Have a Continuous LED Display (such as a digital clock)

  6. They Charge Batteries

  7. Flat Screen TVs Save up to $160 a year Maybe unplugging all your TVs when they are not in use sounds like too much of a hassle? You can buy Advanced Power Strips (APS) on the cheap. These plugs will keep your stuff from using power when not in use.

  8. Video Game Consoles Save up to $75 a year That Playstation or Xbox could be drawing power when it’s not in use. To solve this problem you can connect your monitor or TV and the game system into one strip and click it off when you’re not gaming.

  9. Computers Save up to $40 a year Your home computer or laptop should be set to ‘sleep’ mode after 20 minutes or less. Do the same with any external monitors.

  10. Kitchen Appliances Save up to $15 a year Your kitchen has a few devices, right? Each of those small appliances can cost you up to 5 bucks apiece. You’re wasting a lot of money if you leave them plugged in when not in use.

  11. Home Theaters Save up to $13 a year Fancy home theater systems with surround sound can pull some serious power when not in use. Hook ‘em all up to a power strip and click the switch when not in use.

  12. Cable Boxes Save up to $11 a year Many folks have 3 or 4 cable boxes in their home and when they are not in use they are costing you 11 bucks apiece. And remember, if a device has an electric clock on it - it’s probably an energy vampire.

  13. Portable Device Chargers Save up to $4 a year How many portable devices are charging in your home? Phones, tablets, cameras, handheld game consoles will dramatically increase power consumption. Unplug them when not in use.

  14. Laser Printer Save up to $5 a year Most of us have a printer in our house. Most of us don’t use it too much and most of us forget to unplug it.

  15. Combat the V ampires If you’re wondering how to prevent the devices from wasting energy, we’ve come up with a few easy fixes.

  16. Unplug Your Devices When an appliance is not in use you can unplug it to prevent wasting electricity. Hunt diown the device chargers as well and encourage your family to do the same.

  17. Use Power Strips If you have devices within a close proximity, plug them into one power strip and turn it off when not in use.

  18. Watch the Wi-Fi Wireless devices are more common than ever. Turn off your wireless printers, your routers and your wireless computer peripherals.

  19. Adjust the “Sleep Mode” Changing the sleep and shutdown settings on your TV, computer, or even your wireless speakers can save you money on your utility bill. Shut ‘em down.

  20. Get a Loan Online cash1loans.com If you’re having trouble paying the electric bill this month, come see us to get a loan online or get social with us and share some money-saving tips. SOURCES: energy.gov | pbs.org | standby.lbl.gov | www.marketwatch.com

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