3 Advantages of Going Green at Home

3 Advantages of Going Green at Home

The Advantages of Going Green at Home are obvious to almost everyone who knows about the effects of acid rain, global warming, poor air quality and the efforts being made to reverse the effects of these environmental disasters we have created for ourselves.

These 3 advantages of going green at home were written for the few who are not aware we have the power to reverse what we have done, one person at a time.

Years ago, going green meant spending a lot of money on the eco friendly products. Yes, they saved the environment, but killed your wallet in the process. Not true anymore.

Many smart business owners, seeing the future of Eco friendly products, developed a variety of alternative power, fuel, cleaning solutions, and food sources. All designed and tailored for the every day consumer to afford. Below are 3 advantages of going green at home that will not only be equal to, or less than, what you are spending now, but over time, will even save you money.

Advantage #1 Better Household Cleaning Solutions:

View any bottle of cleaning solution in your home and you will probably see a warning label. “Harmful if Swallowed”

We should not need to discuss what happens to children or pets that get into these every year. The statistics say 80% of all household poisoning is directly related to these toxic chemicals. They are also bad for our environment.

Cleaning solutions not only have toxic chemicals in the fluid, but also in the spray. Once these become airborne, you have effectively contaminated your indoor air. Once they are flushed they do even more damage to our environment.

A septic system needs bacteria to work properly. Regular soap and toxic chemicals kill bacteria. They also leach into our soil to later evaporate into our air, further polluting our overall air quality.

Tip: Purchase non toxic cleaners containing Enzymes. These are the most powerful.

Advantage #2 Light Energy

Incandescent light bulbs are still less expensive to purchase at first but, over time, fluorescent lights will save you that money, and more. They are more expensive to purchase at first but their life expectancy is 5 times that of its counterpart and they operate at a 3rd the power consumption.

Tip: Purchase long life fluorescent bulbs for lamps. and use low voltage lighting when possible.

Advantage #3 Water Saving Shower Heads

This is a no brainer. Exchange your shower heads with high pressure, low volume spray heads. These are inexpensive, easy to install and save an average of 15 gallons of water per 10 minute shower. That’s over 5,000 gallons a year!

If you have a water bill, these pay for themselves the first year, you start saving the next year and you would never know the difference between the heads.

Tip: Always shut off water when brushing teeth, use water saver heads on all faucets.

More Tips: Reduce you footprint at the landfill:

For those of you who have land, start a compost heap. Compost heaps are filled with vegetable waste, paper products and other bio degradable substances you would normally toss in the garbage can.

Recycle:
Store and then sell your aluminum cans, cardboard and newspapers. Recycle stations are everywhere!

Follow these 3 Advantages of Going Green at Home and tell your friends to do the same!

“The future of our planet is in our hands. We can change the destiny of the earth we leave to our childrens children. And we can do it one person at a time.”

 

Thomas Palmieri is a green activist working to change our environmental impact, one person at a time. To learn more about enzyme cleaners, visit me at www.Green-Business-Opportunity.com

Is it Allowed to Carry a Camping Stove on a Plane

Is it Allowed to Carry a Camping Stove on a Plane

Bringing a camping stove on a plane is allowed. However, there are some restrictions that are strictly implemented on the following: camping stoves and flammable items.

Campers who love to have their adventures in far away places may encounter some difficulties when it comes to traveling with a camping stove. Here are some restrictions imposed by tsa.gov pertaining to bringing of stoves during travel namely:  

Camping stoves

Empty tank fuel

When traveling, one can carry a camping stove provided that the fuel tank is removed or has been totally emptied. Even a small drop of fuel found inside the tank can result to confiscation of your stove. To be safe, it is advisable to leave your tank behind and buy a new one when you reach your point of destination. However, the regulations governing traveling with camping stove differ from one place to another. Sometimes, even a brand new stove will not be permitted if found to have a trace of fuel.

Cleaned tank fuel

Thorough cleansing of the fuel prior to traveling is a must to eliminate vapors as well as residues. As vapor per se’, which is in its gaseous state is a potential source of fire. It may cause unexpected explosion due to the pressure created during the travel.

Flammable items

Fuel

Flammable items, which are the following, but not limited to cooking fuel, aerosol, gas torch, and lighter fluid are not allowed on the plane regardless on how they are carried. These are confiscated when found anywhere within your luggage because they can pose potential hazards to the passengers and crews. TSA suggests to ship fuel ahead of time through a freight courier, if you don’t want to end up leaving your stuff at the airport.

Compressed fuel containers

These are not exempted from the regulations since they are still considered as fuel. More so, they can be highly flammable due to pressure build up when unnecessary movements occur. You must be aware that when things are placed under checked luggage, they can be piled up in anyway to make sure that everything fits in the luggage compartment. Sometimes during peak season, luggage are pushed into its limit to accommodate everybody’s stuff. Not considering of the things that might possibly get stuck, compressed or destroyed because of excessive load. Therefore, a canister fuel is definitely prohibited due to fear of rise in pressure.

For more information on camping stoves, please go to: http://www.summitcampinggear.com/castandgr.html

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Google Taking The Lead In Renewable Energy

Google Taking The Lead In Renewable Energy

The Obama administration have been seen to be making very positive signs about increasing the role of renewable energy in the coming years. The recent economic stimulus bill had around billion of investment in renewable energy.

In promoting their Clean Energy 2030 proposal, Google are bringing their considerable influence to bear in a very progressive manner. Their proposal for Clean Energy 2030 was introduced in 2008 to help to stimulate debate around the time of the new administration.

Current energy demands are met primarily through the burning of coal and other fossil fuels. The future needs to focus more on wind, solar and geothermal renewable energy sources. Google propose that the way to make this happen is to work at making renewable energy cheaper. Once cost parity is achieved with fossil fuels, the critical tipping point will have been reached.

How does Clean Energy 2030 suggest that we do this? Firstly the national grid needs significant improvements to handle the nature of renewable energy creation. Wind power will come from the central and coastal regions, whilst solar and geothermal energy will come from the desert southwest. The infrastructure also needs to account for the fact that renewable energy production is much more intermittent than that of fossil fuels.

Clean Energy 2030 proposes that the nation focus much more on personal and corporate energy efficiency. Tax incentives, grants and enforceable efficiency standards need to be introduced to make our appliances, buildings, industry and transport far more energy efficient.

For our personal vehicles, Clean Energy 2030 suggests that we need to look at two areas. Firstly, plug in vehicles can only work if the infrastructure is there to support them. Secondly, fuel efficiency in vehicles can only be consumer led if there are incentives to do so. Buyers need to be encouraged to buy greener vehicles.

If all these plans can be put into action quickly, then it will not be long before the cost of renewable energy comes down to the level of fossil fuels.

This is an admittedly expensive plan, but it provides a good forum for debate around the topic. Whilst the cost of the proposal is estimated at about .7 trillion, it is projected to be cost effective over the years to 2030. The net savings are estimated to be over 0 billion. So whilst the Obama administration’s billion stimulus for renewables is a boon to the sector, much more needs to be done.

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