Turn off the TV only with remote
When you just turn off the TV by remote without unplugging the power cord or pressing the power button, the TV still works underground (in stand by mode) but not turned off completely.
This will cause the TV to consume electricity and reduce its lifespan. So you need to use both the control and power buttons on the TV simultaneously to make sure the TV is turned off.
The bigger the TV the more harmful it is
Not every big screen TV is an eye-catcher. The area of a living room or bedroom should normally only be used with a 32-inch screen TV. The TV is too big for the room area to affect the image quality of the viewers, affecting your eyes, so it is best to let the TV be at eye level.
Turn on and off the television continuously
A seemingly harmless habit that many people still do is turn off the television continuously. Many people think that this will help save electricity and often turn it on and off for a short period of time. Doing so consumes power and damages the TV and reduces the life of the television.
Turn off the TV by unplugging the power cord
Many people have a habit of turning off the TV by pulling the power cord straight out of the plug while the TV is still active. Doing this often will affect the life of the television. Because if you suddenly unplug the power cord without turning off the power of the TV set first, it will cause the filament of the screen light to be easy to hit, and the fire that just quickly breaks the TV can lead to an explosion.