Because it's dangerous and you save energy
Orthodox Jews only use electricity in a passive manner during Shabbat. This means that they can leave electrical appliances on over Shabbat or use timers that automatically turn such things as lamps on and off.
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switch off the unusable lights don't put to much in the refrigerator not use the electric iron for only one clothes turn off the appliances which not use.. use ...a....voltage ..regulator
The inside fogger should be safe for appliances as long as the gas light is turned off. Read all directions prior to use.
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to prevent it you should turn off appliances when not in use, stop buringin fossil fuels and nuclear power to stop 40% of all carbon fuel usage. Hope this was Useful . to prevent it you should turn off appliances when not in use, stop buringin fossil fuels and nuclear power to stop 40% of all carbon fuel usage. Hope this was Useful .
It depends on the circumstances. If you know you are going to use it multiple times in the day, then you should just leave it on (but in sleep mode) and turn it off at night. If you plan to only use it every few days, then you should turn it off.
If you turn a light on when you come in, you should turn it off when you leave. I left my keys on the table.
No, you are wasting energy. It is better to turn them off at the wall.A:Unplugging them is even better. Unplugging your microwave when it is not in use saves money on your electric bill.
There are few things that you can do in your daily routine to conserve energy. Unplug the appliances that are unnecessary e.g. chargers when not charging. Turn off lights when not using. Make efficient use of appliances. Adjust your computers hibernate and sleep.
They conserve energy.
No appliances should be used with a frayed or damaged electrical cord.