Have an energy-conscious Christmas!
17 Dec 2009
What you should - and shouldn't - switch off during Christmas closure
As we approach the Christmas break, we would like to wish everyone a very Energy Conscious Christmas.
In the run-up to the Christmas closure can we ask you to have a look around your office or facility and see if there are any electrical items that could be turned off for this closure period?
- 24 December 2009 – 1 January 2010 (returning to work as normal on Monday 4 January 2010)
It would be preferable to turn items off at the plug socket - but don' t stretch to reach these if they are hidden or difficult to access!
Please concentrate on:
- PCs - monitors/printers/scanners/speakers/peripherals
- Photocopiers
- Shredders
- Lights
- Chargers - mobile phones/battery/PDAs
- Water coolers
- Electric (point of use) boilers
- Heaters/coolers
- Kitchen equipment - dishwashers/microwaves/coffee makers/kettles
- Laboratory equipment (ONLY BY APPROVED LABORATORY TECHNICIANS)
PLEASE DO NOT TURN OFF:
- Fax machines
- Fridges/freezers (unless empty)
- Experiments
- Servers
- Safety/monitoring equipment
If you are not sure, please leave the equipment on!
Doing this will not only assist in reducing the amount of carbon the University produces as a result of its activities, it will also assist in reducing energy costs.
If you have any queries about this, please contact:
- David Brown, Senior Mechanical and Energy Engineer on ext 54943 or david.a.brown@manchester.ac.uk