On average, UAE residents use over 400 liters of water each day performing everyday domestic duties such as washing dishes, clothes and cars, flushing the toilet, showering, and watering the garden. Consumers in the UAE are increasingly demanding environmentally friendly appliances - and to their satisfaction manufacturers are delivering. “The technology integrated into the latest range of Siemens appliances is good news for consumers and for the environment. The most stubborn stains including lipstick and fruit juice are no longer a problem, and the energy consumption of this machine is second to none,” said Ajai Kumar Dayal, general manager - Retail and Marketing, Easa Saleh Al Gurg Group (ESAG), distributors for Siemens, Electrolux, Fisher & Paykel, and Zanussi. The new Siemens washing machine designed with specialist programs for specific fabrics or soiling levels, optimizes the use of energy with the best washing results. The modern ‘clever' load sensor sets the optimum combination of resources for a perfect wash, whether it's one or eight kilos, and the ‘Eco' program is ideal for hot washes with its low energy consumption. Dishwashers have reached a new level of efficiency with the new generation using only 10 liters per load without compromising results. The latest range of dishwashers from Siemens saves around 40 percent of the energy required by older models. “Better Life is very proud of our affiliation with Siemens. The company has an international reputation for innovative household appliances that are developed with technology, design, user friendliness and environmental awareness in mind,” added Dayal. A good refrigerator should keep your food fresh and the electricity bill in check. As refrigerators and freezers are always in use they account for approximately 20 percent of household electricity consumption. The new Siemens side-by-side refrigerator offers 541 liters of storage space, a multi-airflow system that cools quickly, and frost free technology. Completely free of chlorofluorocarbons and hydroflurocarbons, and with an energy efficiency classification A, up to 79 percent of energy can be saved. __