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Jats  
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 More options 1 Jul, 12:05
From: Jats <ayth...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2008 04:05:17 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues 1 Jul 2008 12:05
Subject: Reduce electricity consumption after working hours
I have always wondered why commercial properties are fully lit after
working hours, is it for the cleaners (so that they can clean
properly), security of the premises? I have never got the answer or
justification for this. It is such a shame that we are trying to
tackle global warming but people can’t find ways to minimise
electricity consumption after working hours. People running a business
and using any commercial space should be responsible to minimise
electricity consumption after working hours – ye I know few companies
have policies to switch-off monitors/pc’s after work, but what happens
to all the lights that are left on for more than 12 hours.

Regards,
Jatin


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John Ackers  
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 More options 1 Jul, 12:20
From: John Ackers <john.ack...@mail.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2008 04:20:53 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues 1 Jul 2008 12:20
Subject: Re: Reduce electricity consumption after working hours
Think you are right to highlight this problem.  I don't think any
organisation has a policy to leave the lights on, no one thinks about
switching them off.  I know one school where some teachers take the
trouble to lock the classroom door - leaving the lights on even when
there is a sign asking teachers to switch off the lights posted on the
door.  And another school where the  premises manager walks around the
school first thing in the morning, unlocks every classroom door and
switches on the lights; he says he does it without thinking. He says
he sends money to Greenpeace every month.

I have also been to many meetings (often about climate change) where
there is a presentation and the curtains are shut. At the end of the
presentation, someone gets up and switches the lights on rather than
opening the curtains.

John


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