What temperature should your home be heated to?

Should we stop his box?

The dishes, rather by hand or in the dedicated device?

All these questions, many French people often ask themselves.

Even more so now, given the context of the energy crisis.

This is why

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has approached the FACE Alsace association.

It has in Strasbourg, like other organizations in other cities, an educational apartment.

Inside, everyday life situations are reproduced and numerous advice given.

Like on this shelf where eight bottles are placed, more or less full.

They each represent the average water consumption of a household by use.

Of more than 120 liters per day per person, 39% is devoted, for example, to showers or baths, 20% to toilets and 12% to washing clothes.

“This frieze is well done and clear,” smiles Rose Malherbe, who has agreed to provide five tips for reducing her energy bill.

The energy-housing project manager could have added others, such as buying only LED bulbs.

It will be, perhaps, for a next video…


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