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Useful Tip: Switch off the TV, Wi-Fi, and chargers at night to reduce your electricity bill—the government has issued this important advice..

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People often assume that simply turning off a TV with a remote or leaving a charger plugged into the wall makes no difference; however, the reality is quite different. In fact, many electronic devices continue to consume electricity even while in standby mode. TVs, Wi-Fi routers, and plugged-in chargers slowly draw power—a phenomenon known as "phantom power" or "vampire load." By switching off these devices, you can save electricity. The UPPCL recently released a social media post outlining various methods for conserving power. Let's take a look at how:

**Saving Money by Turning Off the TV**

If a TV is switched off using the main power switch—rather than just the remote control—its standby power consumption is eliminated. Although this consumption may seem negligible daily, over the course of a month or a year, it contributes to a higher electricity bill. Large-screen smart TVs, in particular, consume a significant amount of power; therefore, switching them off completely is even more beneficial.

**Wi-Fi Routers Also Consume Constant Power**

A Wi-Fi router is a device that typically remains switched on 24 hours a day. However, keeping it on during the night—when the internet is not being used—results in unnecessary electricity consumption. Switching off your router for 6–7 hours each night can lead to substantial electricity savings over the course of a month. Furthermore, this practice extends the device's lifespan and helps mitigate issues related to overheating.

**Leaving Chargers Plugged In Is Also Wasteful**

People often leave their mobile phone or laptop chargers plugged into the wall outlet, even when no device is connected to them. However, doing so causes the charger to continue drawing a small amount of electricity. Once charging is complete or the charger is no longer in use, it should be unplugged from the wall socket. This not only conserves electricity but also reduces the risk of short circuits or overheating.

**Small Habits Can Lead to Big Savings**

If every household were to adopt these simple habits, a significant reduction in overall electricity consumption could be achieved. Cultivating the habit of completely switching off devices such as TVs, Wi-Fi routers, and chargers before going to sleep at night will result in a reduction in your monthly electricity bill. Furthermore, this is also a significant step towards energy conservation.


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