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By: G. Tasker

Maintaining a household has never been more difficult considering the escalating costs of many utilities. Not only do you have to worry about the food you need to serve everyday but you also have to plan a strategy to pay for the household utilities consumed by your family. Chief amongst these are utilities such as electricity, gas and water.

If your household is like most then it's likely that your kids contribute significantly to your utility costs. Given this, it only makes sense to get them on board when it comes to reducing these costs. And when you do this, you can feel good about doing your bit to save the planet too.

It is no secret that kids love electronic games, as this is a great way to pass the time and is surely fun. If your house has a video game console or computer that you allow your kids to play games on, try to assign a time when the kids can play with it. You shouldn't let your kids play with their video games around the clock, as this will result in soaring electricity bills. Remember that when playing on video game consoles the kids will also use the television. This means a double helping of electricity will be consumed.

Give strict and clear guidelines to your children concerning acceptable useage of computer games. It is a good idea to limit them to two hours game playing a day during the week and, say, four hours during the weekend. Don't forget to make sure your kids do their homework first before allowing them to use their games consoles and play their computer games.

Another thing you should do is ask your kids to unplug their electronic gadgets when not in use, as these devices eat up electricity even when in stand-by mode. This practice can also have the desirable side effect of encouraging them to tidy things away after use.

Another precious resource you should encourage your kids to take care of is water. This can done by limiting the use of the shower or the bathtub. Try to use a medium-sized container for kiddie baths instead of the shower to help control consumption. While it is certainly fun to splash around in the bathtub, remember you need at least 25 gallons of water to fill up a standard-sized tub. Limit use of the tub during weekends.

A surprising amount of water can be wasted during the simple act of brushing the teeth. You should teach your children to turn off the tap during brushing of the teeth and only use a small cup of water for gargling.

Because of the part they play in the cause of high energy bills, it is imperative that your children are encouraged to be a part of the solution. The discipline instilled in them by getting them to practice good energy conservation principles from an early age will also help them to be good citizens when they grow up. And that can only be good for the planet.

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