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Five crucial money-saving moves to make when heading on summer holidays – plus little-known appliance mode

An energy-saving checklist can help you keep your bills down

BRITS are preparing for their summer holidays, ready to swap unpredictable grey skies for warmer weather abroad.

While you dust off your suitcase and fill it with all your holiday essentials, you should also take some time to prepare an energy-saving checklist that could save you a few pounds while you're away.

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You should switch off and unplug any appliances that won't be usedCredit: Getty
Emptying your fridge is a way to save energy and keep your bills downCredit: Getty

To help you keep your home safe and energy efficient, British Gas service and repair engineer, Joanna Flowers, has shared her holiday checklist.

She said: “It’s getting to that time of year when people across the UK are gearing up to go on holiday.

“With so much to think of, it’s easy to overlook the things you could be doing to save energy and keep your home safe while you’re away and having fun.

“But by making a few small adjustments, you can help to reduce energy usage and save on bills while you’re relaxing on the beach.”

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Joanna has listed the top five things you should remember to check before you head off.

Power down

Leaving household appliances such as microwaves plugged in and switched on when not in use will still use up energy and cost you money.

This also applies when you leave your TV on standby, says Joanna.

You can save around £45 every year just by remembering to turn your appliances off standby mode.

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You should remember to switch off any electricals you won’t be using before you go away - and your wallet will thank you.

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Empty your fridge

Many households aim to eat everything they have in their fridge before going on holiday, leaving only the odd ketchup bottle or block of cheddar behind.

Not only does this prevent food waste, but it's also a good way to be more energy efficient.

Typically, fridges and freezers account for around 13% of an average household’s energy bill as they’re always on and using energy.

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If you’re going away for a long period of time, it’s worth defrosting your fridge and freezer to avoid using unneeded energy or emptying them and powering them down completely.

However, if you can’t empty your fridge or freezer completely, it’s best to keep your fridge at 5C and freezer at -18C.

This is the ideal temperature and there’s no need for it to use more energy than it needs.

Some fridges also have a little-known function called 'holiday mode' which is meant to reduce power usage and save you money.

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