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Energy Star Products
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Watt Stopper Save
energy by controlling your desktop equipment. This power strip
consists of 8 outlets. Six are controlled by occupancy sensor and
the other two are uncontrolled. So, your computer
information is safe, but the unnecessary equipment will shut down when
you are out of the room. All strips have surge suppression, a lifetime
warranty and $25,000 connected equipment warranty. Visit
www.wattstopper.com for more
information. |
Kill
A WattJust plug a Kill A Watt EZ into an electrical outlet, then plug any appliance or device to find out how efficient it really is... or isn't. Large LCD show power consumption by the kilowatt hour. Click here to order. |
![]() Vacancy Sensors Vacancy Sensors are a great energy saving device. The sensors use passive infrared technology to detect occupancy and automatically turn off lights when no one is in the room. The sensors replace any standard wall switch at a cost of $40 and with a simple installation. |
Wind
PowerResidential wind power is now here! It is economical, dependable, quiet and safe. Turbines can be hooked up to the grid with a licensed electrician and are stackable. They run about $3,000 but many states offer rebates and/or incentive that can offset the price. Visit www.pacwind.net to purchase one for your home! |
Buying paints with Low VOC is better for the
environment and healthier for the painter and anyone who comes into
contact with that room. Traditional household paints contain
cancer-causing toxins that can still be released into the air years
after drying. Low or zero VOC (Volatile Organic Compound)
paints are easily obtained. Sherwin-Williams and Pittsburgh Paints
are a good choice or look for the greenseal or SCS (Scientific
Certification Seal) label. This is one product you will smell and
feel the difference as you are using it. |
Programmable
Thermostats are an excellent way to save on high heating costs.
These devices allow you to program the temperature in your house
throughout the day. So, while you are at work or the kids are at school,
you save energy by lowering the temperature. Set it to heat up
before you return and you'll never now the difference... until you get
your heating bill! Energy Star estimates that a programmable
thermostat can save up to $150 each year! These thermostats are
even easy to install by just attaching the three color-coded wires at
your current thermostat location. |
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Green Drying
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CompostYard and food waste make up 30% of waste in the United States. Instead, turn your waste into a rich fertilizer for your vegetable or flower garden. Put grass, leaves, sawdust, dead plants and old potting soil from outside into your composite heap. No weeds! From your kitchen use items such as coffee grounds, tea bags, vegetable and fruit scraps, egg shells, bread and more. No meat!
You can even manage your kitchen scraps easily
with an under sink container (top). The filtered top even
eliminates odors. |
Drop
the Gym Membership and Mow the LawnRemember the old push mowers? Well, they're back and mowing your lawn is greener than ever!. No gas needed -- no loud engines -- and the newer models are light, easy to maneuver and more efficient than ever!
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Green Shopping
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Rechargeable Batteries
Rechargeable batteries are easier to find than in the past. Battery manufacturers such as Energizer are producing the batteries and chargers and selling them right next to their alkaline competition. Chargers are available as electric, solar and even car adapters. Go one step further and find a place to recycle the rechargeable batteries near you at www.call2recycle.com |
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A search for 'rainbarrels' will offer a wide choice of online vendors or even plans to build your own. Most of the barrels, themselves, made from recycled materials. |
It is as easy as changing a lightbulb:Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs
If every American home replaced just one light bulb with an ENERGY STAR, we would save enough energy to light more than 2.5 million homes for a year and prevent greenhouse gases equivalent to the emissions of nearly 800,000 cars.* ENERGY STAR qualified CFLs:
*Information taken from the Government Energy Star website. |
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For more information or to comment, contact Mike Schroyer at 301-501-5466 or email mschroyer@verizon.net