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Yarra Ranges Council offers new water and energy saver kits



Community members can test their home to make sure they’re getting the most out of their energy and water use, with free kits available at local libraries.

The My Energy and Water Saver Kits contain a thermal imaging camera, power meter, stopwatch, thermometer and instruction guide, and can be used to see if there are water leaks, high energy items, energy intensive behaviours or other factors that can contribute to energy bills.

Yarra Ranges mayor Jim Child said the kits had already helped hundreds of locals get the most out of their properties.

“These kits have been in such high demand, at one point the wait list was almost a year” Cr Child said.

“Thankfully, with our partners at Knox and Maroondah Council, we have purchased more kits over the years, so the wait list is shorter. The kits are tremendously easy to use and can help you make small improvements that will save money in the long run.

“The additional benefit is that by addressing leaks and energy inefficiency, we can have a more positive impact on the environment, make our homes more comfortable, while also saving on household bills.”

There are currently 22 kits available at local Your Library branches. The loan period is for one week.

Find out more at yarraranges.vic.gov.au/energykits

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