How Much Do You Waste?
How much Power Do You Use?
- The use of electronics within the American home has been growing at an exponential rate and we are constantly demanding more and more of our home's electrical system.
- Electricity usage has increased by 60% since 1985 and is expected to grow by an additional 45% by 2030.
- The price per Kilowatt hour has gone from an average of 2 cents to 10 cents over the past 40 years.
- Energy and energy pricing are now seen as the most important issues facing the U.S.
- Our homes and businesses are filled with electronic devices that generate "electronic noise" that is harmful to these very same devices.
- The noise created by these devices breaks down the switching power supplies, causing premature failure.
- This wasteful electronic noise drains more wattage than it uses, adding unnecessarily to your electric bill.
- Typical residential and light commercial power sources allow literally hundreds of spikes and surges a day.
- These spikes and surges shorten the lifespan of valuable and sensitive electronic equipment.
- The technology to counter the harmful and wasteful effects of spikes, surges and noise has been used by industry and utility companies for years, but is only now practical for home use.
Inhale Now. It's a breath of fresh air—so, breathe deeply!
