The new rate is P0.3477/kWh lower than last month’s P10.0612/kWh. This results in a decrease of approximately P69.54 in the electric bill for typical households consuming 200 kWh and using essential appliances such as light bulbs, electric fans, an iron, a television, a rice cooker, a washing machine, and a refrigerator.
With this, Davao Light customers can further maximize their savings by continuing to mindfully use electricity throughout the holiday season. Here are some practical energy conservation and electrical safety tips for households:
1. Turn off and unplug Christmas lights earlier than usual. This reduces electricity use, prevents overheating and fire incidents.
2. Use LED lights in your decorations. LED lights are the most energy-efficient lighting option currently available as they use less energy, last longer, and run much cooler than standard incandescent lights.
3. Avoid substandard or counterfeit electrical Christmas products. Using these products may save money, but they may also lead to serious dangers, such as fires and electrocutions. Look for the original Philippine Standard (PS) Quality and/or Safety Mark and Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) Sticker. According to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), these serve as a consumer’s guide and assurance that the items are safe, of quality, and conform to the Philippine National Standards (PNS).
4. Secure electrical cords. During the holiday season, your home may see increased foot traffic. In preparation, ensure all electrical cords are out of high-traffic pathways and areas. Do not run cords through doorways or hide them under rugs or carpets. Instead, cover them with duct tape to avoid accidents such as people stumbling or worse, electrocution.
5. Avoid overloading outlets. During the holidays, you may have more electrical decorations than usual. Just be aware of how many plugs you have plugged into one outlet. If you have too many things plugged in, it can be a fire hazard.
Davao Light customers may also check the company’s official Facebook page for more electrical safety and energy conservation tips.
In its 79th year of empowering the evolution of its communities, Davao Light continues to provide solutions that pave the way for the development of its franchise area, covering the cities of Davao, Panabo, and the municipalities of Carmen, Dujali, and Sto. Tomas. Soon, the AboitizPower subsidiary will expand its services to the entire provinces of Davao del Norte and Davao de Oro.
Look for the PS/ICC Sticker. Avoid substandard or counterfeit electrical Christmas products, as they may lead to fires and electrocutions. Look for the original Philippine Standard (PS) Quality and/or Safety Mark and Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) Sticker, which, according to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), serves as a consumer’s guide and assurance that the items are safe, of quality, and conform to the Philippine National Standards (PNS).