Posts Tagged ‘Living’


25
January

Is Your Shade of Green Living Forrest or Faux? – Generating Electricity at Home

There is a certain satisfaction in committing to a green way of life. Doing your part to reduce your personal carbon footprint for a healthier environment, and helping to preserve our planet for future generations are satisfying, indeed. But have you taken a good look at how committed you really are to this goals with your green lifestyle? Are you all in, or just sticking your toe in the water? Did you sell out or are you selling yourself short?  Is your passion for living green a deep and full forest green or are you really faux green?  I think we all need to take a good hard look in the mirror to see if we are really committed to this or if it’s just a nice conversation to have while donating an hour at the local soup kitchen. Really now, water conservation is fine, and so is owning a hybrid vehicle, but is there really something more you can do to show your passion in this effort to eliminate carbon emissions? Yes, yes there is more you can do. Here is the dirty little secret, it’s called generating electricity at home. Isn’t that really putting your money where your mouth is? Deciding to be your own power company by making clean and green electricity at home shows that you really are serious about living an all out green lifestyle and you are not just all talk. Did you know that probably the easiest, safest, and cleanest way to do this is by making your own magnetic power generator for home use? That’s right, you can do this quite easily with simple do it yourself plans. The project will take about an afternoon and you can find the materials and parts needed at your local hardware store. Magnetic power generators really are the little known secret that could change our planet. Don’t you think it’s time you start committing to a green lifestyle by making your own free and clean electricity at home? I know you are, because I know you are going to sell all out to this cause. Now you can generate free electricity with a simple and easy to use guide for making a magnetic power generator at home. To learn more watch this video by following this link == > http://generating-electricity-at-home. canemanim. com

Elijiah Rampart is an internet researcher on generating electricity at home. He is particularly interested in magnetic power generators for home use to save money on electricity bills. Find out more information on how you can start saving money by making electricity at home, go to http://generating-electricity-at-home.canemanim.com

24
January

Enjoy Your Living Space to the Full

A key factor to successful interior design style is the reflection of the occupants personalities and life styles. Once this has been achieved people will be able to relax and enjoy their living spaces to the full. The budget should also be given very careful consideration; most of us would love to live in homes which are filled with bespoke furniture and fixings, in reality there are not many who can afford to do so! However, all is not lost–it is possible to recreate and emulate many interior styles on a more affordable budget. One of the key factors here is to plan each room carefully. Make a sample board in order for you to focus on styles, textures and colours which compliment or coordinate with each other. Sample boards are easy to put together: Make a different board for each room. Browse through interior design articles and cut out pictures of all the things which appeal-irrespective of the cost. Request fabric samples from retailers and add these to your collection of images. Ask for flooring samples; either for blinds or carpets. Gather paint colour charts and select two or three base colour cards. The type which has a main colour in a variety of different tones are best. Once you have a collection of samples and images concentrate on separating them into the different rooms of your home. Many people prefer to only select pictures and samples for one room at a time; I find this difficult, because it’s almost guaranteed that if I’m looking for bedroom images I will come across ‘just the thing’ I was looking for to suit the lounge or dining room! I choose to randomly cut pictures and gather samples as and when I see them otherwise I can rarely find them again. Lay the images and samples out on a board, a stiff piece of card will do-make sure it’s a neutral colour background so as not to detract from the colours of the samples and images. Try and keep things in order, for example place the flooring samples at the bottom of the board, lighting and lampshades at the top. Once you have a rough plan laid out walk away-make coffee or leave the room for a while. When you return to the board you will probably find you re-shuffle things about, remove or add pictures or samples. This is all part of the fun with sample boards, experimentation, changing, being inspired before you spend any money! Once you are happy with the colours, textures and overall layout take a long hard look at each of the items; if your budget does not allow for all brand new or bespoke items remain positive and set out to track down and locate similar pieces which are available from the high street retailers or gone online-there are some great bargains to be found by shopping online. In fact many things you find online are not available in the high street, making your choice more unique! Online retailers have some great deals on their range of fabrics, curtains and bedding. Be inspired by patterns such as ‘Rene Mackintosh’ designs. Use colours which tone well on the walls and select a couple of accent colours from the fabric to use for accessories such as rugs and throws, in this example the russet colour would look great as an accent colour.

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23
January

Awaken Your Mind and Your Living Space

Awaken your mind and your living space with intensive spring cleaning! It’s that time of year again when the dull overcast days, drizzle, fog and persistent rain can make you feel lethargic and fed up. Brighten your life and your home by spring cleaning! It will work wonders for your morale, your living space will be refreshed-all-in-all spring clean is a great way to banish the winter blues! Take a positive approach and work in a methodical manner, otherwise you’ll become overwhelmed and simply give up. Chose the lounge to begin with as this is the place you will be able to relax in at the end of the day and soak up the new ambience of the room. De-clutter the room before you start cleaning. Gather up all old newspapers, books, clothes, shoes-whatever it is on your surfaces, sofas and chairs. Toss all unwanted paper into the recycling, take clothes and shoes and deposit them in their owners rooms! Once you have cleared away start cleaning! It’s always best to start from the top and work down. Remember this is not re-decorating this is spring cleaning! Use a soft broom or one of those feather type dusters on a stick to sweep down cob webs from the ceiling and corners. Don’t forget to clean or dust light shades-spiders love making webs around these! If you have washable shades take them down and spruce them up with warm soapy water. If your lighting is old and dated, damaged or a colour which no longer blends with your colour scheme make a mental or better still a written note to search out something more appropriate. Lighting and choice of light shade can make or break a room’s interior design style. There are some fantastic lights available which will brighten a room in more ways than one! Work your way systematically round the room cleaning, dusting and polishing anything that isn’t moving! Take the curtains or blinds down and wash them-if you can. Having superb window dressing is a key factor in creating a fantastic interior design. Maybe it’s time you replaced them? Like lighting there are some fabulous ready made curtains in a wealth of colours, plains and patterns to choose from. New design colours in blinds can be a very affordable way to inject colour into a room. Natural wood blinds are ideal as they blend effortlessly with any colour combinations and design styles. Before you get side tracked looking for new window dressings clean the windows inside and out-you will amazed the difference this will make. Hover the carpet, shake out rugs, plump up the cushions, these little things will make a real difference. Place only your very favourite items for display. Shelves and mantle pieces bombarded with a disorganised mass of trinkets not only looks a shambles they attract dust, making cleaning chores even harder. Any interior design magazine or TV programme has only a few strategically placed items which add interest and focal points, you will rarely see a cluttered mess of mismatched items! The only exception to this maybe a ’shabby chic’ interior design style, but even this should have themed objects not mess. It may be hard but once you have the de-clutter bug you will be able to zip round the other rooms and de-clutter and spring clean in no time at all!

Terrys Fabrics reatil in fabrics and ready-made-curtains.

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16
January

Green Living: Simple Things You Can Do Today

You don’t have to be an environmental guru to save the earth. Here are some very easy things you can do right now to help save the earth:
Save Water. Water is a precious resource that we all waste every day. Conserve water easily by:
-Put a brick in a plastic bag and place it in the back of you toilet. You’ll save up to one gallon of water with every flush.
-Fix leaky faucets and pipes right away. In the meantime, save the drips in a pan and use it to water your plants, wash the dog or even cook supper. After all, it’s clean water.
-Only wash full loads of laundry.
-Install low-flow faucet aerators on all your faucets. They’ll save you 50% (or 3-5 gallons of water a minute), and the flow will seem stronger.
-Collect rainwater in barrels or tubs and use it to water your household plants or dry lawn areas. It’ll use a lot less water than the sprinkler.
Conserve Electricity. Cut down on wasteful electrical use by:
-Turn off lights and appliances when leaving a room.
-Turn off your computer monitor before bed. A monitor left on all night uses enough electricity to print 5,300 copies.
-Look for the Energy Star rating when buying new appliances.
-Wrap your water heater set your water heater at 130 degrees.
-Wash clothes in cold water as whenever possible.
-If possible hang clothes outside to dry once in awhile.
-Turn down your heat by 1 degree for every hour you’ll be away from home.
-Replace traditional light bulbs with newer longer lasting/low energy ones.
-Don’t stand with the refrigerator or freezer open while you decide what you want.
-Unplug unused appliances.
Go Green. Going green doesn’t have to change you’re life. There are things you can do right now to live in a more earth-friendly fashion:
-Plant a tree. It’s a great way to save the earth’s oxygen.
-Use homemade or all-natural cleaning products.
-Buy recycled products.
-Use both sides of a sheet of paper before discarding.
-Reuse envelopes and junk mail for writing notes and keeping lists.
Ditch the Disposables. It takes more than 100 years for a plastic sandwich bag to biodegrade in a landfill. Pack sandwiches and snacks in reusable containers, or rinse and reuse the disposable ones. Using permanent containers will not only save the environment, it’ll save you time and money.
Here are a few other things to try:
-Replace plastic utensils, paper plates and Styrofoam cups with permanent ones.
Recycle mayonnaise jars, margarine tubs and other food containers to store leftovers and other supplies.
-Use washable cloth kitchen towels instead paper towels.
Use Rechargeable Batteries.
They may cost a little more, but replacing your disposable batteries with rechargeable ones will save you 10 to 20 times their original cost in the long run. Want to prolong the life of your batteries? Use a plug or adapter for radios and other small appliances.

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15
January

Green Living

There are many ways we can help curb global warming. It’s really as simple as the choices we make and the products we buy. When we burn coal, oil, and natural gas we put carbon dioxide into the air. This in turn causes global warming. So, by using modern technology and reducing the use of fossil fuels we can help curb global warming and start saving our planet!

One very easy way is to replace our regular incandescent light bulbs with very neat compact fluorescent bulbs. These compact fluorescent light bulbs use about a quarter of the electricity as normal bulbs and last ten times as long. While producing the same amount of light as well. So every new fluorescent bulb we can use helps clean the air and also helps us save money!

Another great way is by just planting a tree. Since trees take in carbon dioxide, any little tree you can plant in your backyard helps. Not only will it give you some great needed shade, but it ofcourse absorbs CO2(carbon dioxide). So it saves on bills and helps save the planet!

Finally, one of the easiest and most productive things we can do is recycle and use recycled products. Making new products from recycled materials is fantastic and can help save up to 70 – 90 percent of the energy and pollution that would result from a product made with new materials. Arenaturals. com is a great place to shop for recycled products and many other eco-friendly gifts. So, in concluding, if we all just start recycling and using recycled products we will be on a great path to helping curb global warming and saving Mother Earth!

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31
December

Dare to Dream – 7 Steps to Living Your Dream Life

1 – Make your dream map Einstein – a man who knew a thing or two – said imagination was more important than knowledge. ‘Logics’, he explained, ‘will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere. ‘ So your first step in making your dream come true is to sit down with a piece of paper and a pen, and let you mind drift to the life you want to be leading. Imagine how you look? How do you feel about yourself? Are you fit and healthy, and how do you keep yourself so? Are you in a relationship – and if so, what’s it like? Where are you living? Describe your home. Tell yourself about your family and friends. Now, what’s your life’s work? Describe your job and your success. Make sure you do all this in present tense, and remember- let your imagination run riot. Let there be no boundaries. You’re living the life you desire. 2 – Use the Law of Attraction Once you’ve started to visualize and really believe that your dreams can come true, it’s perfectly possible that certain desires could land in your lap sooner than you realize. This is the Law of Attraction, also known as “The Secret”. The basic premise is that peoples thoughts (both conscious and unconscious) dictate the reality of their lives, whether or not they’re aware of it. Essentially, if you really want something and truly believe it’s possible, you’ll get it, but putting a lot of attention and thought on something you don’t want means you’ll probably get that too. We’re like magnets, attracting thoughts, people, events and lifestyles to us. 3 – Take baby steps So how do we go from knowing and visualizing our dream, and letting self-doubt melt away, to actually making the dream concrete reality? Take small steps that help achieve the big idea. In essence, without losing site of your big dream give yourself mini goals. Set goals you know you can achieve. By baby stepping your way into action your brain doesn’t notice that you’re sneaking out of the zone of the familiar and into action until you’ve already begun to benefit from the momentum of change. 4 – Hold your focus Once your dream has been launched, you’ll get really excited. But goals that are continually checked and overly worried about may not flourish in a way that you wish them to. Try not to ‘over care’ and attempt to control the outcome to ‘make things happen’. Imagine what you want is like a beautiful butterfly in your hands, if you squeeze too tightly, the butterfly will be crushed; if you hold your hands too loosely the butterfly will simply fly away. The secret is to hold it gently. Cultivate ease by relaxing your body, being present in whatever you’re doing, rather than having your mind racing on to the next thing. The focus stage is all about following the Law of Attraction and this involves concentrating positively on your vision, truly inviting it and making it present. 5 – Take a leap of faith As you life becomes even more inspired every day, and you head further in the direction you want to take, there may still be moments when you need to check you’re on the right path. To make sure you step into success you have to take those last leaps of faith. When leaving our comfort zone, we recreate our lives according to what feels right and good to us. If you remain safe you’ll never know what could have happened and you may regret not trying. If fear holds you back consider the risk of living your life without taking that leap of faith. Isn’t the cost of sacrificing your dream too high? 6 – Enjoy the journey Why do you want to fulfill and live your dream? The chances are it’s because you want happiness and contentment. Don’t put this off, even when there are obstacles or challenges. Slow down; connect deeply with all life, and experience beauty and sacredness. Praying or meditating to a higher source, or simply taking a long walk in the countryside and breathing in the beauty and wonder that nature has to offer, can help you in your quest for your dreams and help you love your life. Connecting with others will also being you joy, putting the focus on giving to another person immediately has the effect of taking your mind off your own problems. Expressing gratitude is another brilliant tool to enjoy the journey. This will help you feel much happier, create a list of all the things you are happy for, and post it somewhere you can see it. Decide to make every day a wonderful day and expect it, magical things will start to happen. 7 – Note what you’ve achieved You know when kids chant “are we there yet?” five minutes after leaving home on a long car journey? This approach is best avoided when traveling towards your dream! However, every so often, it’s good to check in with your original vision and note what you’ve achieved, and what you still have to do. Take a moment to be grateful and count your blessings. Write down your yearly goals then check in with them every so often, adjusting up or down, depending on how things are going. The only real purpose of a goal is to inspire you to fall more deeply in love with life. Look deep within yourself, what is your dream right now? Whether it’s the same, or changed, make sure you journey towards it with joy and wonder. Then you’ll really have arrived! Do you desire a life of total personal and financial freedom? After 14 years in the Corporate world Liz Green escaped the rat race, became JOB free and followed her passions in personal development helping other people do the same as her creating total personal and financial freedom. If you would like to know more about Liz Green CEO & Founder of Live Your Dream Mentoring go to http://www. liveyourdreammentoring. com

Liz Green
CEO & Founder of Live Your Dream Mentoring
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12
December

Green Living Relocation Guide

Relocating is one of the most stressful events in our lives. What we tend to forget is the stress that relocation has on the environment.
There are many things that you can do – before, during, and after your move – to minimize the impact your relocation will have on the environment. Here?s a list of easy things you can do to make your move environmentally friendly.
Before You Move
? Shed Some Pounds ? Whether you?re moving across town, or across the country, now is the time to get rid of the things you don?t need or use. Consider this: every extra pound you put on your moving truck requires that much more energy to move. That means more gas, more emissions, and more money! You can save money ? and save our environment – by following these simple tips.
o Sell or donate things you haven?t used in two years. Let?s face it, if you haven?t used it in two years, you probably aren?t going to use it. Now?s the perfect time for a materialistic reality check. Sell or donate your used items. One person?s trash is another peron?s treasure. Remember to keep an accurate account of your donations for tax purposes.
o Books are heavy and bulky. Is that Grisham novel that you?ve read 3 times gathering dust? Donate it and your other old books to your local library, where they can be read and enjoyed over and over by other people.
o Older appliances are huge energy wasters. Newer, Energy Star? rated appliances are typically much more efficient. Front loading washing machines use a fraction of the water of their older top loading counterparts, and are gentler on your clothes as well ? extending the life of your favorite shirts and jeans. Refrigerators, especially older models, can be the biggest energy consumers in your household. Before you move, consider donating old major appliances to your local church or charity, and purchasing more energy efficient models for your new home. Not only will this reduce the amount of energy required to move, but your new energy efficient appliances will give you savings for years to come.
? Location location location: When you?re selecting your new home, take into consideration the daily activities that require you to drive. Choose a home close to daily conveniences, making it easier to bike / walk to the store, dry cleaners, etc. If you walk to the store, you?ll save money, gas, and get great exercise too.
? Downsize : Most of us have twice as much room as we need. And that means that we have twice as much space to heat and cool. Not to mention all of the ?junk? we collect to fill that extra space. Consider simplifying your life, and downsizing your living space. You?ll find that it is not that difficult to start using your space more efficiently. Publications like simpleliving. com make it easy to stay organized, and live a happier, simpler life.
? Use old newspaper for packing, then recycle it when you get to your new home. Most every town recycles newspaper, while not all recycle packing materials such as Styrofoam ?peanuts?. Newspaper is also great for cleaning the windows in your new home!
? Don?t purchase moving boxes. Use recycled card board boxes. They are far less expensive (FREE), just as good as new boxes, and help reduce the impact your move will have on the environment. Your local grocery and liquor stores are great places to get moving boxes. Try to get boxes of uniform shape and size, to make it easier to efficiently load your moving vehicle. And when you are finished moving, recycle your card board boxes. Most every town recycles card board boxes. For items you are planning on storing, consider moving them in plastic tubs. You can reuse these tubs for years to come, or donate them to needy charities. There are groups who will rent you plastic moving tubs.
? Use old blankets to protect furniture. Then donate them to a homeless shelter in your new home town.
? Recycle hazardous materials locally. Don?t throw corrosive or flammable materials away, and certainly don?t dispose of them in your sewage. Contact your local municipality for proper disposal procedures.
? Get rid of that old car. Older cars are less fuel efficient. Most families have more cars than they really need. Why not donate that old car to a local charity BEFORE you move. You?ll be helping a family in need, helping to save the environment, and in some cases you can receive a healthy tax deduction for your donation.
? Sign up with a green utility company. In some communities, you can choose your utility company. Why not select a ?green? utility company that uses solar or wind power to generate power?
? Don?t move your food. Plan ahead and eat the food in your house. Donate excess to a local charity. Don?t pay to ship that can of soup across the country.
During Your Move
? Just Do It Once. Moving can be an arduous task that spans the course of several days. But just because it takes several days doesn?t mean that you need to make more than one trip. It may cost a little more for a bigger moving truck to carry your stuff in a single trip, but you?ll save you time, money, and gas by taking one big trip versus several trips. And, believe it or not, it is faster! Your local self moving company can help you select the right truck for your needs.
? Drive 55. Driving the speed limit or a little slower can dramatically increase your fuel efficiency. Keep your engine RPM (revolutions per minute) as low as possible to save the most fuel. Another great tip ? turn off the air conditioning in your car. Air conditioning zaps your vehicle?s fuel efficiency.
? Use alternative fuels. As you are traveling across the country, consider using alternative fuels such as E85 or biodiesel. Biodiesel is a clean burning alternative fuel produced from domestic, renewable sources. Biodiesel can be used in most diesel engines with little to no modifications.
More likely than not you?ll have a hard time finding pure biodiesel (which has no petroleum) commercially, but you can readily find biodiesel blends. These have anywhere from 5% to 20% biodiesel mixed with traditional diesel fuel.
? Stay in a Green Hotel. If your move requires you to stay overnight in a hotel, look for a green hotel. Green hotels are environmentally-friendly properties whose managers have instituted programs to save water, energy, and reduce solid wastes. Staying in a green hotel is a great way to learn easy ways in which you can reduce your everyday impact on the environment, too. You can find a list of green hotels here: http://www. greenhotels. com/members. htm
? Drive a Hybrid. If you are taking a long trip, consider renting a hybrid. Hybrids drive just like any other car, yet they use a fraction of the fuel.
? Fuel your car at night. Ozone requires sunlight to be created. You can reduce ozone by refueling your vehicle at night.
? Carry bottled water with you, and refill as needed. Every bottle of water you purchase has an environmental cost associated with it, such as the cost to ship it, package it, and recycle the packaging. Every time you reuse a water bottle, you are saving the environment. Even better, use biodegradable water bottles (they are made out of corn, not petroleum). After you?re through using them (you can reuse them too!), just recycle them. They will biodegrade in 80 days after you recycle them.
? Take home your hotel soap. Most of us ?steal? the hotel shampoo and conditioner. Don?t stop there. Take the soap too. The fact of the matter is that, thankfully, hotels don?t recycle the soap. So if you don?t take it, it gets thrown away. So before you check out, put your soap back in its packaging and take it with you to use at home, or the next hotel.
After You Move
? Shed Some New Light. When you move is the perfect time to upgrade all of your lighting to Compact Florenscent Lightbulbs (CFLs). CFLs use up to 75% less energy of traditional lightbulbs, and last from 7 to 10 years, saving your money every month and reducing our need to build more power plants. The CFL lightbulb equivalent of a traditional 75 watt lightbulb only uses 18 watts, saving almost

11
December

Paper Products and Green Living

Some of the environmental issues that arise from paper production and disposal include the pollution of air and water, high energy use, large landfill requirements and deforestation. To keep the impact on the environment to a minimum we need to change the ways in which we view paper products and begin to reuse and recycle these produces more in an environmentally safe manner. Some of these ways include the use of reusable grocery bags, buying products made from recycled paper, and using cloth towels and napkins instead of paper versions. In order to have a smaller environmental impact with paper products, we need to begin by reducing our use of them (obviously!) and reusing products whenever possible. Instead of reaching for the roll of paper towels to clean up a spill, why not use a dish towel? Or, instead of using a fresh piece of paper to write your grocery list, start using the back of a receipt or the back of and envelope that a piece of mail comes in. These all seem like minor things, but the impact of doing them all, or the impact that could be effected if we all did one of them, can be pretty profound. According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, paper made up the largest share of municipal solid waste in 2006 at 34%. While about half of paper waste is recovered for recycling or compost, the other half ends up in landfills, where it does not readily decompose. Recycling alone is also not a cure-all; the recycling process as well as production from virgin pulp uses water, energy and chemicals. According to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), paper mills use 40% less energy to produce paper from recycled material than from fresh lumber, but may use more fossil fuels for recycled paper than for that made from virgin fiber. According to the EIA, recycling also uses fewer chemicals than ordinary paper production, and naturally does not pose the same threat to forests. While recycling paper that we can no longer reuse and purchasing recycled paper products can lighten our ecological footprint, reducing and reusing should not be forgotten. Investing in durable reusable bags can help us remember to avoid paper bags when shopping. Have you thought about the chemicals that are used in paper products that have been bleached and their impact on the environment? Bleached paper items are done with Chlorine, which can cause dioxin, a highly toxic chemical that can cause cancer and birth defects in humans. Paper mills release these chemicals along with other pollutants, such as sulphur oxides and carbon monoxide into our waterways through effluent polluting, contaminating our water and the organisms that live in these waterways, possibly poisoning humans. Paper mills are the largest industrial polluters in North America. By using reusable grocery bags over paper or plastic bags, we will be helping to minimize the impact on the environment that is created through the paper production process. Finally, we can’t forget about the fact that making fresh paper requires the harvesting of millions of acres of forest (trees) every year. Deforestation causes a number of problems. It destroys animal habitats, putting species at risk for extinction. It reduces the amount of carbon dioxide that can be turned in to oxygen which increases the amount of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. This in turn can contribute to global warming. Finally, actually cutting down the tress, shipping them to mills, and so on consumes a large amount of fossil fuels and generates an unnecessary amount of pollution. According to the Environmental Defense Fund, over one third of the wood harvested in the United States is solely for the production of paper products. Again, we can lessen these impacts by recycling paper products, using recycled products, and beginning to use less paper products in general.

David Kraft is a freelance author that writes about a variety of subjects. He supports eco-friendly living and green products such as reusable bags. For more information about eco-friendly living, visit his organic cotton bags site.
9
December

Green Living: Advantages of Wind Power

Green living is gaining a lot of popularity nowadays. The term includes various activities all aimed at saving the planet and doing less environmental harm with our day to day life and activities. Part of the green living idea is using alternative methods for producing power such as using wind or solar power instead of traditional power plants. Advantages of wind power are numerous and we will mention some of the main ones in the following lines. The most obvious advantage is that wind power is totally free. Of course you should invest in building a power generator but still this is a minor investment compared to the bulky utility bills your household is getting every month. Moreover maintenance costs are pretty low ? both time and money required for windmill upkeep. Wind power generators are environmentally safe way to producing energy. They don?t pollute the air or water and they don?t need any kind of fuel to run. Moreover windmills don?t require large space top be built. In that sense they are convenient for garden of any size as well as very suitable for farming areas. Another huge advantage of wind power is that it is available in areas where central electricity is not available. Remote areas such as mountains or agricultural areas can still have their own power supply without being part of the electricity power grid. Windmills are available is any size and for that reason they can supply with sufficient power any size of household. Of course to make this happen, wind speed and wind patters have to be taken into consideration too. Since we mentioned the main advantages of wind power, it is good to say something about the disadvantages too. Windmills are noisy and that is the main consideration for many household when they consider constructing windmill in their yard. Wind power turbines can sometimes interfere with nearby TVs and that is why many household are reluctant to using wind power as an alternative power supply source. Another significant disadvantage is that wind power is very dependant on weather conditions ? power is produced only when there is wind with sufficient force. On the other hand stormy weather can seriously harm windmills. Regardless of these drawbacks it is becoming more and clearer that private individual as well as large scale businesses are looking for cheaper and safer ways of producing energy. In this sense the advantages of wind power are much more than the drawbacks and it is expected that it will gain more and more popularity in the coming years.

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8
December

Conservation: Grey Water Reclamation for Green Living

In every home, clean water is pumped in, used, and then either sewage or grey water is flushed out. Grey water is the term used to describe water that has been used for something in the home but is not contaminated with fecal waste. This grey water is routed out of your home into the sewer just like sewage is, but it could instead be used more constructively than just getting flushed down the drain. The benefits to reusing grey water are pretty obvious. Since there are a number of things that you need to use water for in your home and yard that do not require drinking-quality water for, many of those needs can be filled by grey water. For example, you can use grey water for flushing the toilet or watering your ornamental plants. Which home areas you can take grey water from, however, rely on what sorts of chemicals you use in your home. Reclaiming grey water in your home can be as simple as scooping water out of a bathtub when you’re done bathing or putting a bucket in the shower to catch extra water while you’re washing yourself. It’s easy to use this water to irrigate your flower beds with this water, just don’t use it on your vegetable garden because of soap residue or microorganisms. There are a variety of more high-tech methods for reclaiming grey water in your home. Some, like the sink attachment for the back of your toilet tank, are easy to install and relatively inexpensive. This attachment adds a small sink on top of the tank of your toilet and uses the water feed that normally fills up the bowl of your toilet after flushing to run water through a faucet. You can then wash your hands after flushing and the grey water fills up the toilet bowl. Another benefit if you have this sort of visiable grey water reclamation system is that it “greens up” your home for future buyers. The bigger and more expensive versions of grey water reclamation can gather grey water from a selection of areas in the house and run them through a filter and surge tank and pipe the water outside for watering or keep it inside for toilet flushing purposes. These systems have to be plumbed into the house by a professional. The idea here is that grey water reclamation can cut down your water usage, which can be especially useful if you live in an area that is short on water, if your home has a well instead of city water, or even if you’re just concerned about wasting valuable clean water resources. With trends in home buying favouring greener options and better quality homes, grey water reclamation can only make your home look more desirable as well.

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