How to Go Green at Home
By Robert Walden, published May 01, 2007
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Think about the area you live in. What products can you buy locally? For example, what type of timber is grown in your state? Choosing local products which do not have to be transported over long distances is a very easy way to "go green" and often saves you money.
If you need to buy new appliances, look for the Energy Star label. Washers, dryers, refrigerators and dishwashers with this designation are appliances which have been designed to save energy and emit minimal waste products.
When you use paints, sealants and glues look for products which are lower in volatile organic compounds or VOCs. This will reduce the number of toxic chemicals in your home and in the air of your home.
Indoor air quality can be affected, by all things, carpeting! Carpets and rugs with natural fibers and dyes won't emit toxic gasses which can affect the quality of the air you breathe in your home. If you decide to "go green" with floor coverings, look for fibers such as undyed cotton and hemp. If you choose not to go with a floor covering, think about using bamboo and natural cork floors. Bamboo and cork are fast-growing trees and produce long-lasting wood. They are even naturally termite-resistant and come in a variety of styles and hues.
Think about buying lighting products which use low-wattage bulbs. Look specifically for lights which state they are designed to help decrease energy consumption.
How to Go Green at Home
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