Households in the UK urged to do this one thing as energy bills soar | UK | News

England is called to households to households as the energy bills rise last week. As Gem’s latest price limit regulator entered into force, it increased by 2 percent for millions of people in England, Wales and Scotland.
The change means that households will pay a little more for gas and electricity, because the regulator keeps the maximum that suppliers can charge the market conditions. The increase comes, especially in colder months, at a time when many are already facing financial pressure. However, a specialist from Beko UK was proposed after a step that could help savings.
Salah Sun, Product Management President at Beko UK“Many households do not realize how much the refrigerator freezers affect their energy bills. It is very important to consider both short and long -term costs when choosing your refrigerator freezer and protecting it properly throughout its life.”
The energy regulator estimates that typical households in the UK consume about 2,700 kWh electricity per year.
The expert proposed to choose glass containers on plastic, an easy step that can help keep energy bills low.
He said: “The use of glass containers instead of plastic can improve temperature control, while avoiding excessive filling your refrigerator provides better air circulation for optimal cooling.
“Using glass containers instead of plastic containers, glass absorbs better and helps protect stable temperatures while maintaining the common cold.”
In addition, the microwave is safe and equal to glass containers, cooking or re -heating times and saving electricity savings. They are also more durable and do not break down over time, making them a longer life investment that supports both energy efficiency and sustainability.
The expert also argued that regular control of the door seal on your refrigerator freezer is important to keep energy -saving. If the gasket is damaged, the hot air may leak, which can force more to work for the device to remain cool, which increases energy use.
The expert explained that the seal moves as a barrier between the cold inner and warmer outdoor air, so that any crack or abrasion can lead to higher power consumption. Keeping the seal in good state helps maintain the right temperature and reduces unnecessary energy costs.




