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     By:Sonia Smith

    The carbon footprint of your home can greatly affect the environment, thus it is important to look for ways to help reduce your home's carbon footprint and save nature.


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  • Home Protection - Keeping Away From Carbon Monoxide Hazards

     By:Alvin Smith

    This kind of gas is common at home, but when people aren't conscious enough to know the dangers it can do to them it might be too late for them to notice. For that reason, we must know how we could protect ourselves from the harm it can do to us.


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  • How to Protect your Home from Carbon Monoxide

     By:Flynna Jones

    Are you a frequent sufferer of headache, nausea and fatigue especially during winter time and you oftentimes dismissed it as a flu symptom? Well, if these symptoms recur again, do not take it lightly; chances are, you are a victim of carbon monoxide poisoning at a lower level.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Carbon Monoxide Protection

     By:Vicki Hat

    One of the most common problems that could come creeping in your homes is carbon monoxide poisoning. This gas is one of the most dangerous gases that you could encounter. It is invisible and colorless. Hence, there is no way of knowing that it exists in your home until you experience health symptoms.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Reduce Your Home's Carbon Footprint

     By:Roby Hicks

    Our environment needs help. With all the beating it has received, we cannot expect our planet to still provide a wonderful place for us to live in. In order to help our surroundings, we have to understand what we are doing wrong. In order to know how we are contributing to the destruction of our planet, we should know about the carbon footprint of our home. Knowing this will enable us see why our environment is in such shape. Additionally, it will give us a hint on how we can be better at taking good care of it.


    In Category - Home & Garden


  • Carbon Footprint: How to Reduce it?

     By:Roby Hicks

    We all know that Mother Nature is not in good shape. This is because of the many pollutants in the environment. Men continue to do things that contribute to the fast deterioration of the environment. Everyone has also contributed to this. This is why it is only right for everyone to come together and try to make the world better.


    In Category - Green Building
  • How to protect your home’s air quality

     By:Paul Escobedo

    Make sure that your family is safe by checking that your air conditioning unit is operating correctly. If not operating correctly then you can inadvertently add harmful CO2 into your home.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Keep your Home safe from Carbon Monoxide

     By:Sonia Smith

    Carbon monoxide poisoning has continued to rise for the last decade. This disaster are more rampant during winter time. Make sure to protect your home from this disaster by taking precautionary measures.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Tips on Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Your Home

     By:Sonia Smith

    Lessening the carbon footprint of your home is a great way to contribute in preserving the environment so that our children and our children's children could still enjoy and make use of the natural resources in our planet.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Environmentally Conscious Homeowners: Reducing the Carbon Footprint in Your Home

     By:marco benavides

    There are many ways through which environmentally conscious homeowners can go about reducing the carbon footprint of their home. One of the best ways to reduce energy consumption is by ensuring that you have neither too much nor too little insulation in your home. If you cannot buy Energy Star appliances, then you should be creative about the way in which you use your existing appliances.


    In Category - Green Building
  • Top Tips to Reduce the Carbon Footprint at Home

     By:Fredrica Smith

    There have been a lot of progressive work regarding the improvement of the Earth's condition. You can take part in this cause by employing eco-friendly measures right in your own home. For one, reducing your carbon footprint at home would massively lessen adverse effects to the environment. There are many ways you can do to minimize the damages to the atmosphere.


    In Category - Green Building
  • Carbon Footprint Reduction – How to Do your Part in Taking Care of Nature

     By:Rose B

    The battle to take care of the environment has taken grounds in the previous years until the present. There are various effects that these ecological hazards are capable of bestowing to nature. In your part, you can definitely give your own way of protecting the environment even in the most trivial and simplistic method you deem possible.


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  • How to Lessen Your Home's Carbon Footprint

     By:Sonia Smith

    Your home and the items of your home can create a huge impact on nature. Being aware of this and practicing ways to reduce carbon footprint of your home will go a long way in protecting our earth.


    In Category - Green Building
  • Reducing Your Carbon Footprint at Home

     By:Ravisankar Poduval

    A carbon footprint is basically a measure of the impact that our daily personal and professional activities have on the environment, and in particular climate change. It relates to the amount of greenhouse gases produced and emitted into the environment due our day-to-day lives through burning fossil fuels for electricity, heating and transportation. An aspect of daily life which has gained much importance in recent times is the reduction of carbon footprint that we emit, be that as an individual, organization or as a nation. Just as our lives depend on our planet’s natural resources, our planet’s well-being depends on how well we take care of the environment.


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  • Carbon Monoxide Awareness

     By:Rob Thomson

    What with the cold weather upon us, many of us begin using additional heat sources. Not only has the furnace been fired up, but we may have added portable kerosene or propane heaters in our garage, or wood stoves in the family room. With these new heat sources come additional precautions and safety concerns.


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  • Reducing Carbon Footprint of Your Homes

     By:Vicki Hat

    It is important to reduce your carbon footprint. Carbon footprint is the total amount of carbon dioxide emitted from your home. This is measured by a GHG emission assessment.


    In Category - Green Building
  • Keeping Your Home & Family Safe with Detectors

     By:Leslie Eskildsen

    Smoke alarms can work in a few different ways; the most common are optical, ionization, and air sampling detectors. Optical detectors are generally the best for not going off over minor issues like smoke from cooking; ionization alarms are cheaper but so sensitive that they are prone to nuisance alarms from minor smoke from cooking and toasting food.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • A Complete Guide for Reducing Household Carbon Footprint

     By:Faith Warner

    This article explains some of the techniques you should do in order to reduce the carbon footprint of your home. By doing these easy yet effective tasks, you would succeed in building a green home and contribute a lot in saving the environment.


    In Category - Green Building
  • Carbon Footprint – Sure-fire Ways of Reducing Nature's Hazards from your Home

     By:Rose B

    Carbon footprint is basically referred to as the measure of the different environmental impacts from your activities and systems utilized in a regular basis. This evidently shows that the operations and functions in your home and other domestic activities you do are specifically contributory to the increase of this carbon dioxide emission and production in the environment.


    In Category - Green Building


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