20 Mar
Baking soda is a miracle product when it comes to cleaning and deodorizing your home without the use of harsh chemicals. Using baking soda instead of chemical cleaning solutions will also help to save you money.
Baking soda can be used for many different purposes. Because it is slightly rough, it is a great way to scrub surfaces like counter tops, stove tops and sinks. It is especially useful in the kitchen where many commercial cleaners containing bleach or other harmful chemicals could leave a residue that gets into your food.
Baking soda can also be Read the rest of this entry »
5 Feb
So you research the Stream Energy Rates and are all about green electricity but did you know that there are things all over your home that you could replace or switch out with environmentally conscious products? We have compiled a small list of the things you could implement in your daily life to help make your green home even greener. While a couple of these might seem a little on the pricy side, the amount of money you save in the long run more than makes it worth the cost.
1. Touchless Faucet Infrared Sensor Adapter
You have probably seen these in most modern, public bathrooms. You simply wave your hand in front of the sensors and you get a steady torrent of water, and the minute you are no longer using it, it shuts down. A great way to save water.
2. CFL Bulbs
Forget incandescent bulbs, these last 10 times longer and are four times more efficient than your regular bulbs.
3. Eco-Tux Dog Toy
These safe, non-toxic treats can hold your dog’s treats and his interest for hours.
4. Tankless Water Heater
Seems like a lot but a tankless water heater can reduce both energy consumption and costs by 50.
5. Solar Oven
Using reflective panels and other materials to absorb heat, this handy little stove can reach temperatures high enough to boil water.
1 Aug
Setting up a bulletin board can help small business owners and families save money. The bulletin board idea can be integrated into every day budgeting. For instance, individuals who are concerned about the environment may implement a plan to eliminate excessive water usage on a daily basis.
They do this my setting up several important outlines. The first things to consider are the ways that water is used inside and outside of the home and the next schedule is to incorporate a schedule. A perfect example to Read the rest of this entry »
28 Jul
Have you ever took inventory of your household products and to see what ingredients are in them? Well, they are some household products that we use everyday that are absolutely friendly to our environment. Take a look at lemon juice that is sold in a bottle, it can be used as cleaning agent. Many people have used the product for detergent purpose, anti- bacterial solution and even for air freshners. Another item that is used a lot is vinager. When I heard that Read the rest of this entry »
26 Jul
Consumers may be asking themselves if cleaning air filters saves money. Furnaces and air conditioning units all have filters, and with good reason. Air filters reduce airborne dust, dirt and allergens that would otherwise be released in to the air. Filters also protect the working parts that allow our heating and cooling systems to function properly and efficiently.
Regular cleaning and replacing air filters is important to the life of your furnace or ac unit. A clogged, dirty filter forces your unit to run harder and longer and Read the rest of this entry »
23 Jul
Quite a bit of energy goes into the average regimen of laundry. Much of this energy is unneeded; you can get your clothes just as clean using much less energy with a few changes.
A majority of energy used during an average washing is used up by heating the water. Your clothes get just as clean in water that’s warm. In addition, you can use cold water in the rinse cycle, as the temperature of the water for the rinse cycle is unimportant.
Try to do as Read the rest of this entry »