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How to Make Your Homes Eco Friendly



Green, sustainable, energy efficient, and so on. Very many of the criteria of "environmentally friendly" which makes it difficult to imagine being able to make changes in that direction. However, creating an environmentally friendly home can begin with small steps and easy. While saving expenses, you can continue to implement the changes are more likely to continue to reduce consumption. Perhaps you have never imagined that by saving the planet, you also will save your pocket!

Look for the energy calculator to determine your energy consumption. Calculator types can be found on many Internet sites and can calculate the energy efficiency of your home automatically. If the site can also create graphs or recapitulation that demonstrates the potential that can be done at your home through simple changes, it can be very helpful.


Is Eco Friendly House is a Must?


Most of the electronic equipment when the energy drain is connected to the plug even in conditions of outages. Most Americans have more than 25 electronic equipment. You can cut your energy consumption by unplugging electronic appliances from the plug when not in use.

You can also connect your furniture with a power strip. By putting the strip, you can prevent your electronic equipment from energy consumption. Plug your computer into "sleep mode" or "hibernate" when not in use. You can continue your work exactly at the point you left it while saving energy consumption of computers.

Incandescent bulb old version wasting 90% of energy as heat. The latest bulb types such as Compact Fluorescent (CFL) and LED lighting can save energy consumption drastically. Generally, you do not need to change your lights stalk. Enough to buy a different bulb and replace your old light!

Change Your Old Bulb to Fluorescent (CFL) or LED Lighting!!




CFL fluorescent bulb resembles that found in a supermarket, but the shape of the coil is small and has a size and shape similar to an incandescent bulb. CFLs have a usage period 10 times longer than incandescent bulbs. Typically, it costs a little more expensive, but the benefits will be felt within a period of one year.

CFL is a good option for most home lighting. However, CFLs can not be dimmed and drain a lot of energy when used in recessed lighting. Due CFLs contain a small amount (but rarely to dangerous) mercury, you have to throw it with caution as well. The US Environmental Protection Organization has written full instructions regarding the disposal on their site.

LEDs can last 35 times longer than an incandescent bulb and 2 to 4 times more durable than the CFL. LED is cold when touched because it does not use much energy. However, the price is usually more expensive than an incandescent bulb or CFL.


LED is a good choice for most home lighting needs. Unlike incandescent bulb or CFL, LED emits light "directed", which means that the light is focused in a particular direction (like a spotlight). LED is a good choice for lighting recess. Only the LED bulb is Energy Star certified specifically designed to replace the lighting in all directions from a traditional bulb. Look for LED bulbs that have the Energy Star label to make sure you get the exposure you want.

"More than 75% Electrical use in your house is because you always Plug the electrical equipment and never repeal after you use it"


Better yet, open the curtains and windows during the day to incorporate natural lighting. You can reduce electricity costs and save energy consumption.

Change your kitchen waste into compost. Many items that we throw away every day that we can turn into compost. Coffee grounds, skin of fruit and vegetables, eggshells, and even napkins and paper towels can be recycled to produce good compost to use in your garden.

Prevent the entry of food waste to the final disposal (landfill) is an environmentally friendly action. This will prevent the accumulation of methane (which is the major part of global warming) are produced from the decomposition of food waste in a plastic bag, and this will also help reduce the amount of waste in the landfill.

If you live in an urban area, you can also store the compost box on the balcony or terrace. Many online retailers that provide ready-to-use compost kit.

Wash your clothes in cold water. 80-90% of the energy use of your washing machine comes from heating water for washing in warm water. Use mode "cold water" or "eco" on your washing machine to save energy.


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