Reduce your energy consumption over breaks with these sustainability tips
From: Division of Facilities
Join the Division of Facilities in conserving energy over Thanksgiving and winter breaks. The university community's collective support is critical to reduce the campus energy footprint.
Some considerations to power down and conserve energy in offices and work spaces before leaving campus for breaks include:
Shut off lights when leaving offices, laboratories, and residence hall rooms.
Turn down thermostats 5-10 degrees.
Clean out, defrost, and unplug refrigerators in offices, labs, and living spaces if leaving for winter break. Microfridges in Virginia Tech's Blacksburg campus residence halls, however, should remain plugged in and operational.
Power down and unplug devices such as cell phone chargers, computers, printers, copiers, coffeemakers, lamps, microwaves, monitors, gaming systems, etc. Though powered off, any device that is plugged into an outlet continues to consume electricity.
Turn off power strips.
Close and lock all windows, especially in spaces not normally occupied to reduce heat loss. In addition to wasting energy, a forgotten open window can cause damage from freezing and busted pipes.
In labs, shut off non-vital fume hood ventilation and close hood sashes.
Turn off and unplug space heaters.
If you see any unsafe conditions on campus including leaks, opened windows and doors, or other causes for concern, please call the Division of Facilities at (540) 231-4300 or report a maintenance issue online.