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ENERGY CONSERVATION

We saw how converting energy from one form to another can be harmful to the environment. That's why it is so important that we use energy wisely.

Energy conservation means using less energy whenever possible. We can all practice energy conservation every day - we could turn off lights when we leave our room for example. Every time we conserve energy we help to save the environment. (And we help to save mum and dad's money too).

It is important to try to save energy at home. No matter what we do, all the heat inside our homes will eventually escape. The trick is to slow it down as much as possible. Some ways we can do this are by:

Closing windows.

Closing doors inside the house.

There are ways to improve or build houses better so that they keep in the heat for longer. Much of the heat is lost through the roof, so make sure that there is adequate insulation in the roof space.

Add roof insulation

Be careful never to touch this with your bare hands because it made from tiny pieces of glass. This should only be put down by a professional.

Installing double glazing in a house will greatly reduce the amount of heat loss. The rooms will be noticeably warmer all the time.

Seal your letterbox

Putting brushes on the letter box in the door will stop warm air from getting out and cold air from getting in. These brushes can be bought in any DIY store. You can also get thinner brushes to put at the bottom of the door to stop draughts from coming in under the door.

Close curtains at night

Closing the curtains at night-time helps by stopping the heat from getting to the windows (heavy curtains down to the floor are best).

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