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May 21, 2012

Save On Utility Bills With Energizer {Giveaway}

Energizer

In our house, the only batteries we use are Energizer batteries. When I find a brand that I know and trust, I am loyal to that brand. Not only does Energizer make batteries that fit every need we have ever had for batteries, I like that they are helping to make the world a better place through their now that's positivenergy campaigns. For decades, Energizer has supported organizations helping to make a positive impact in local communities and around the world.

Energizer Bunny with tools

This spring, Energizer is "building" on that commitment in a new way through a partnership with Habitat for Humanity®. Working with baseball legend and philanthropist Cal Ripken, Jr., Energizer is donating more than $300,000 and 1,000 volunteer hours to Habitat through a multi-city series of volunteer projects to help build new homes and revitalize existing homes for those in need.

Energizer Habitat for Humanity Project

With the rising cost of utilities, we can all use a little bit of help right? Especially with the hot summer we're sure to have here in Sunny Florida! So, beyond helping Habitat, Energizer is doing something to help us all out. In addition to the series of volunteer projects, you will see the Energizer and Habitat for Humanity partnership coming to the shelves of your favorite stores. Through the Energizer Utility Cash program, you can collect codes from select Energizer battery and lighting products and redeem them online for savings, up to $25 total savings each per person/household/email address, off your own utility bill. You start earning rewards with just two codes and will need 10 codes total to earn the full $25. Or you can help make a positive impact and choose to turn the codes into a donation to Habitat for Humanity®.

Energizer Specially Marked Batteries

For more information on Energizer's partnership with Habitat for Humanity®, visit nowthatspositivenergy.com. You will also find tips on how to save energy in your home, and learn more about products focused on performance and responsibility. While you're there, make sure you enter to win a Home Power Kit valued at $300 through Energizer's Facebook page.

~*~Giveaway~*~
~*~Energizer Max AA Batteries~*~

Energizer Batteries Giveaway

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Disclosure: All opinions are my own. I received two specially marked packages of Energizer batteries as a thank you for spreading the word about this great program. No other compensation was received. A big Thank You to Energizer for providing the giveaway prize.

68 comments:

eclairre said...

I turn off lights when Im not in the room

onesockmissing said...

All new ee light bulbs, all electronics are plugged into sure protectors and turned off when we are not home or at night, we do most of our laundry in cold water. We also keep or thermostat at 76 in the summer and 68 in the winter.
Thanks,
Michelle W.

Emily said...

We use CFL light bulbs and make sure we turn off lights when we're not in the room. And we do all our laundry in cold water (except towels).

Andrea said...

I use CFLs, open windows instead of running the A/C, and use cold water in the washing machine.

ColleenMarie82 said...

i wish we could save more, but we are very careful with the lights and other utilities.

inman@Mobap.edu

katychick said...

we save by turning the ac up when we go to work and when we come home- we use fans- we dont turn it down until the sun goes down
tcogbill at live dot com

JR911 said...

wash laundry in cold water

CindyWindy2003 said...

wash in cold water and hang dry most of my clothes, carawling(at)hotmail(dot)com

Nancy's Couture said...

We make sure tv, lights, etc are off when we are not in that room. We also make sure to unplug unused items

debijackson said...

cold water wash and leave ac off

Linda Kish said...

Turn lights off when we leave rooms. Turn off A/C when we are gone.

lkish77123 at gmail dot com

Lisa Smith said...

We hang our clothes outside

jenzen69 said...

we bbq alot during the summer, so i dont have to use the oven and it keeps the house from heating up

bison61 said...

wash clothes in cold water and dry outside, turn off power strips and use energy saving light bulbs

tiramisu392 (at) yahoo.com

Rachel said...

we turn out lights in rooms when we're not in them

♡♥♬ Louis ♬♥♡ said...

we don't let appliances sit on standby

Thank you for hosting this giveaway

Louis
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Juana said...

We only turn on the lights of the rooms where we are present.

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Gina F. said...

We turn off the lights and open up the blinds to bring in sunlight.

ginaferrell3 at yahoo dot com

polly said...

i save money by not using my clothes dryer and hanging the clothes on the clothesline....you save so much $$$$$$$$$$$$$

Yipperbear said...

gonna make people mad always do but you are all missing the boat. take that big ol' central unit to the scrap yard use the $$ you get from the copper and buy window units. we live in the deep south. kept central set at 74 and roasted now keep window units at 68. even with 3 rate increases our bill went from 240$ to 110$ nobody can save that much with the little fixes the power company tells you about. remember they are for the most part a for profit business. our window units use approximately the same power as our COFFEE MAKER sorry i rant but it is so true

abfantom said...

We have been replacing our appliances with Energy Star appliances.

abfantom at yahoo dot com

MELINA said...

turning off all lights and equipment that is not in use saves energy

Breanne said...

I turn off my water heater, turned off my air conditioning, and unplug everything I'm not actively using.

debbie said...

Unplug everything when I am not using it.

wigget said...

we look for energy star appliances

crystletellerday said...

turn off lights when not in use crystletellerday@yahoo.com

Katie Short said...

I sometimes hang clothes out on the line instead of putting them in the dryer.

Random said...

We use the newest available light bulbs. We try to do laundry on a regular schedule to avoid overload. We turn lights out. And although it is normally hot here we try to turn our ac off at least 1 day a week.

Katie Short said...

Turn my computer off once in a while!

Krista said...

Turn off lights when we leave a room and only run the dishwasher when full.

PaulineMilner said...

In the Winter, we keep our thermostats at the same temperature in each room. Each room has its' own heat control, which keeps our heat bill down.

We also turn lights and equipment off when we are not in a room.

Thanks for the giveaway opportunity. ~Pauline

dod@rogers.com

llinda29 said...

I turn down the water heater

katja9_10 said...

We unplug small appliances when we are not using them and use energy efficient light bulbs.

STF said...

I use CFLs,smart strips

Katie said...

We use energy efficient light bulbs and turn off the lights in the day and when we aren't in the room

sandyandcosmo said...

I keep the thermostat high in summer and low in winter.

kroch said...

My suggestion is to set a timer to limit showers to 10 minutes

sparkedcat said...

we use ceiling fans year round.

Yona Williams said...

Unplug electtronics and chargers when not in use. Email: yona(at)pricelesswriters.com

Ashley @ Bride on a Budget said...

We turn off the lights whenever we leave the room.

heymissvirginia said...

I shut off ceiling fans when I'm not in the room.

Stephanie said...

I use my dryer very little. I usually line dry my laundry.

Gianna said...

Turn off things not in use.

katfam95 said...

We keep our heat and a/c turned down.

katfam95 at aim dot com

willdebbie said...

I unplug appliances that are not in use
christal c

Jennifer T. said...

Installing a programmable thermostat can reduce your electric bill.
jtmagmom73(at)gmail(dot)com

medictom said...

Having outlet strips with individual on off switches....

tracey said...

we use engery saving light bulbs
thanks
fb name rochelle johnson
traceyj40@sbcglobal.net

sally0630 said...

we use the energy saving light bulbs

sottovoce said...

Anything that is not in use is off and we use energy saving bulbs in all our light fixtures. :-) Thank you.
jaquerichards at yahoo dot com

Storm, The Psychotic Housewife said...

We keep things unplugged when not in use.

MizVickik said...

I unplug energy vampires when not in use! Miz Vickik

lgothard said...

I keep all the lights off during the day and I also turn the air conditioner up and turn on fans
lgothard@comcast.net

Michelle B said...

I turn off lights and use CFL bulbs

Karen said...

I use energy efficient cfl bulbs. Tanks for the giveaway.

President(dot)peaches(at)hotmail(dot)com

Egare1 said...

We use energy efficient bulbs where possible and keep the AC off!

tavernie said...

We turn lights off when not in use!
ptavernie at yahoo dot com

clynsg said...

When they are on, keeping the AC and the heat either set higher or lower and using fans or sweaters to offset it; turning off vampire electronics; using low energy light bulbs.

cgclynsg0 @ gmail dot com

Jessica Anderson said...

Everyone in our home makes sure to turn off all lights and appliances whenever a room is left.

jessicabanks1721@yahoo.com

Deb said...

I save on energy by setting the heat on a timer that turns the heat down while we are away all day at work

saturdaynightfever said...

We use energy efficient bulbs!

theyyyguy@yahoo.com

Trisha McKee said...

I use energy efficient appliances, unplug appliances that are not used a lot

brich2222 said...

we cut the temp. back on hot water heater a few degrees to save money

brich22 at earthlink dot net

Jim said...

energy saving bulbs

jim.coyne2@verizon.net

dvice12 said...

We save with solar panels on our roof

daveshir2005 said...

We have changed all our light bulbs out.

daveshir2005@yahoo.com

fb/ shirley greenawalt zolenski

lilyk said...

I reduce utility bills by turning off lights when not needed.

brianpiero said...

Thanks for the giveaway...we try to use our major appliances only during off-peak hours as per our utility company suggestion i.e. lower rates

senorpiero [at] yahoo [dot] com

Brian E.

 
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