This Energy Saving Checklist helps teams run an office and works energy tour to spot quick wins and ongoing improvements. It covers switching off lights in unoccupied areas, labeling switches and zones, activating energy saving features on computers and equipment, and shutting down non essential devices. Heating and air conditioning sections review set points, radiator efficiency, draughts, and avoiding simultaneous heating and cooling. Water use checks look for leaks, dripping taps, overfilled kettles, urinal controls, and overflow issues. Additional items include window and door condition, fridge seals, awareness posters, and the option to conduct a formal energy audit. Use this checklist to reduce energy waste, cut costs, and support sustainability across offices and industrial works.
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