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Green Living- While water coming from the municipality is often softer than it was originally, adding a water softening system at home may provide several key benefits.
- When it comes to cleaning products, the choices we make, the way we use them, and how we dispose of them has a big impact on the environment.
- Electronics, especially appliances, are some of the heaviest users of energy, and often consume energy even when they're not in use. Learn which electronics are the biggest offenders.
- Room-by-room green cleaning and sustainable living tips for men (and women too).
- How to minimize allergy and asthma triggers this time of year.
- Find out why styrofoam is one of the biggest menaces to the environment.
- Many products now claim "No Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)" and others claim to be "Unscented" - is there more to this story?
- You can lower the levels and impact of noise pollution in your home in surprising ways; for example, start with your exhaust ventilation fans.
- Do smart meters actually lower energy use and cost, and are they safe?
- We get a lot of questions about what we call “simplistic solutions to complex situations.” For example, most people want an easy way to solve the problem of poor indoor air quality. Well, we’d like that too and, in some cases, there are relatively simple solutions. But in many cases, the solution isn’t easy.
- In-depth exploration of cohousing and its benefits, including greater social connection and a more environmentally sustainable lifestyle.
- Simple truths to protect your family from hidden household dangers.
- A book of green remodeling ideas and examples to make your home more energy efficient and healthy.
- Provides a clear understanding of solar energy and solar electric systems for those looking to reduce their dependence on fossil fuels.
- Using the examples of 25 factory-built, green homes, the book details the benefits of prefabricated homes, including energy savings and attractiveness.
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