Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Eco-Friendly Winter Tips


For most of the Philadelphia area we enjoyed a mild December but now as we go into February its cold outside and for many its cold inside as well. When it’s cold and comfort and convenience are at the top of your list remember to be environmentally friendly with these 3 easy tips:

1. Remember to insulate windows and doors. Take some time to go throughout your house and check windows for drafts. If you find that your windows do have a draft; foam liners, plastic, and spray foam can be used to keep heat inside the house. Remember to keep doors closed and try putting a rug under the door to stop the draft.  This will keep you from having to turn the thermostat up in the winter.

2. Whenever possible use natural products instead of chemicals. Traditional rock salt can burn the bottom of pet’s paws and cause harm when ingested. In many cases more salt is put out than needed leading to it running off into plant beds and local streams polluting the environment. An eco-friendly alternative is to use all natural de-icing salt or pet friendly salt that can be purchased at your local hardware store or on online.

3. When ice forms on your cars windshield instead of chemical de-icers use natural homemade products. A dish soap solution, rubbing alcohol solution, or vinegar solution can be used for de-icing. If ice forms do the environment a favor and take the time to go outside and scrape the ice off by hand instead of using a chemical solution. Natural at home deicing recipes can be found on this website:http://www.ehow.com/info_8706217_homemade-window-de-icer.html

The environment will thank you along with the polar bears, butterflies, and frogs. 
                                             
  Gabby

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