Monday, October 5, 2009

You Can Reduce Carbon Footprint

There are a lot of environmental groups, and we even celebrate Earth Day, but we cannot deny the fact that everyday of our lives, we worsen the condition of our environment. You can reduce carbon footprint by adopting following methods and support green living.

Replace ordinary chokes with electronic ballasts in tubes and Compact Fluorescent light bulbs can be easily substituted for the energy-draining incandescent bulbs and can save about 50% to 80% of energy. Convert twin tube fittings to single tube by using imported EGP reflectors.

Be sure to clearly label switches or equipment that must be left on, and then turn everything else off. Buy appliances that are marked as being energy saving.

Use occupancy sensors. These little gems are inexpensive, easy to install, and can produce significant energy savings around your homes. For larger rooms, install the sensors in the ceiling in smaller rooms they can be installed in place of the light switch.

For easy and convenient watering, choose a watering can that is well balanced to hold and has a long, narrow spout, which makes it easy to direct the water to the compost rather than over the plant. Plants probably die of over watering therefore plants should be watered often in little quantities. Plants should be handled gently, and should be positioned in a shady and sheltered location. Grow such plants as are good for local environment and animals and require less water.

Teach your children and servants water saving tips. Don’t allow servants to clean driveways using hosepipe instead the driveway should be cleaned using brooms. An easy way to get people involved, even youngsters in the community is to organize an information dissemination campaign regarding the importance of water.

You may create posters and slogans about global warming or saving the earth's precious life commodity. If you're not the leader-type who'd go out and advocate water conservation and protection, you can still help save it while at home.

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