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6 Ways To Make It Eco-Friendly

25th February 2022
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Now that the world is facing multiple problems, we as inhabitants of this planet, need to do our best to be more environmentally friendly. It’s the least we could do to help nature, and what’s the best way to contribute a little something to nature than doing it through something we do best?

There’s no doubt humans are great at innovating new technologies that help solve every existing problem. Smart home devices, for example, are one of these innovations as they’re one of the top reasons we use energy all the time. So if you want to help the world a little, here are six ways to make your smart home eco-friendly:

  • Use Smart Lighting Systems And LED Bulbs More

Have you noticed your electricity bill increasing despite using lesser appliances and devices at home? If yes, it’s probably not connected to your appliances but your lights.

Lights, as small as they are, can contribute generously to your electricity bill when used for several hours every day. If we want to be environmentally friendly, how do we solve this problem when we need lights inside our homes? We can switch from using regular light switches to smart light systems because it will allow us to remotely control our lights anywhere and anytime inside or outside the house. Advanced smart light systems can connect on particular mobile applications, so you can detect which lights are left turned on that you need to switch off.

Switching to LED bulbs from incandescent light bulbs can also help save energy by 90% compared to regular light bulbs and by doing this, you are helping prevent greenhouse emissions.

  • Lessen Wasted Energy By Using A Smart Thermostat

Heating and cooling systems that are poorly regulated can waste amounts of energy. People who live in areas with irregular climates use their heating and cooling systems more often than a regular household. They also tend to use them even when they don’t need to lower or increase the temperature leading to wasted energy.

To avoid wasting energy through heating and cooling systems, you can set it to increase the temperature during cold weather and decrease it during hot weather when someone is at home. Using a smart thermostat can help you regulate the temperature better. There are also mobile applications that you can connect with other smart home devices. They can tell you if you need to pump heat or decrease the temperature inside your home.

  • Use Energy-Efficient Smart Home Appliances

Building a smart home can effectively control the damage we cause to the environment because of the proactive benefits that smart devices have.

Using energy-efficient devices at home can help prevent greenhouse emissions by enabling you to use the amount of energy you need for a particular smart device. This lessens energy to waste on devices that lavishly use energy for nothing, and they help cut down your electricity bills, so it’s a win for all.

  • Reduce Carbon Footprint With A Smart Home

Smart home devices like smart thermostats, smart plugs, smart bulbs, and the likes help reduce your carbon footprint compared to regular home devices. This is because of the innovative functions of smart home devices such as remote control, voice control, and advanced usage monitoring.

You might not have heard of smart solar panels, but they exist. Amongst its many technological innovations, Tesla also has smart solar panels that are good for homes. Their smart solar panels are discreet, providing a sleek roof design unline regular solar panels. Aside from conserving solar energy to use, Tesla Smart Solar Panels also enable monitoring and controlling energy usage from anywhere through a Tesla application.

When installing the smart solar panel, make sure you are equipped with the right protective gear. Wearing protective gears for any type of construction, even if it’s an installation of smart technology, can prevent any accident from occurring. 

Using solar panels will also prevent you from being dependent on a regular energy grid, which is the type of energy that can harm the environment.

  • Save Water Through Smart Home Technology

Smart devices such as smart shower heads can tell you how much water you used and how you can minimize excess water usage. It has a monitoring system that keeps tabs on your water consumption, allowing you to measure water usage in a specific amount of time.

Conclusion

Sometimes it takes a simple act to make something big. If all people have the same mindset that what they do is too small to make a difference, then the planet will die in no time. 

Smart home devices are an expensive investment, but it reduces physical waste. It’s better to use devices that are more durable and useful for long-term use than devices that are cheaper but takes no time to need replacements.


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