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Archive for December, 2009

Dec
30

Disinfectants could give rise to antibiotic-resistant superbugs

An article on CNN.com caught my eye this morning claiming that disinfectants (like antibiotics) can end up strengthening those dreaded “superbugs.”

“Researchers grew a bacteria associated with hospital-acquired infections in the presence of a common disinfectant and found that the bacteria became 12 times less susceptible to the disinfectant.

But they also found that the same bacteria became 256 times more resistant to a widely used antibiotic — ciprofloxacin — even though the bacteria had never been exposed to it.”

You know how your doctors are getting stingy with antibiotics? I really hope the grocery store doesn’t stop selling Lysol and Simple Green!

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Dec
24

Christmas Coupon!

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Dec
09

12 Ways to a Green Christmas

Eco Friendly Christmas 300x267 12 Ways to a Green ChristmasWith Christmas less than 3 weeks away, now is the perfect time to consider what steps you are willing to take to give yourself a truly ‘green’ Christmas.  Below are 12 Steps to help make sure both you AND the environment enjoy this holiday season:

1.    Purchase an “Environmentally Responsible” Christmas Tree
I completely believe that nothing says “Merry Christmas!” like walking into a house and being overwhelmed with the smell of fresh balsam.  And while some green enthusiasts may believe they are doing the environmentally responsible thing by purchasing a fake tree, artificial trees carry a gigantic carbon footprint, the PVC used to make them is NOT biodegradable, lead is often used as a PVC stabilizer. So, when you’re shopping for a tree, look for a green certified, cut tree. If you need help looking, the Coalition of Environmentally Conscious Growers can help you find one.

2.    Re-use Christmas tins and fill them with baked goods
Every year, we all get tins upon tins of Christmas baked goods, fudge, and popcorn. Instead of throwing the tins away, fill them with your own, homemade baked goods and give this new package to your loved ones.

3.    Need teacher presents? Give the gift of green, recycled toilet paper, paper towels, & tissues

While it is never expected to give teacher gifts, if you plan on doing so, why not give them something they can use in the classroom and most likely do not get funding for?

4.    Give the gift of green clean to Mom & Dad with a year’s green cleaning service
One Christmas, I prepaid a cleaning service to clean my parents house for an entire year.  To this day, they still say it was the best gift they ever got. And as you select your service, make sure the cleaning service uses green, natural cleaners and practices.

5.    Give vintage or used gifts
Vintage gifts are undeniably trendy – so as you hunt for gifts such as purses, furniture, or even books, don’t be afraid to check out a vintage shop. You’ll come away with one of kind gifts!

6.    Purchase fair trade, ethical products
As you make your list and check in twice, be sure to look for fair-trade products. These products are manufactured  in Asia, Africa, Latin America and other parts of the world and provide low-income artisans and farmers with a living wage for their work. Check out the Fair-Trade Online Store for great gift ideas.

7.    Be conscious of your added electricity usage
As your house glimmers with its impeccable display of lights, be aware of this  added electricity usage. As you turn your outdoor lights on, why not turn the indoor ones off?  Try lighting some candles or your fireplace – the effects are magical!

8.    If you need to purchase new Christmas lights, buy energy-efficient LED Christmas lights
These energy efficient Christmas Lights are Energy Star approved and have an endless list of perks  including 95% energy reduction, capable of lasting 100,000 hours, fire safe, and the strings stay lit even if one burns out.

9.    RECYCLE RECYCLE RECYCLE all of the Christmas wrap, boxes, tissue paper, etc

10.     Use Green Cleaning Products & Recycled Trash Bags when getting your house sparking clean
As you get your house in tip-top shape for the holiday season, don’t forget to use green, natural and biodegradable cleaning products and recycled trash bags. In fact, make this your New Year’s resolution to make the switch to green cleaning products permanent!

11.     Send electronic Christmas cards
When you send out your family Christmas cards this year, skip the old fashioned way and do it electronically. It will not only save you postage, but it will reduce paper waste and fuel emissions in the process.

12.    Buy local for your holiday get together’s
Why buy tomatoes from foreign counries when there are fresh ones in your local area? Buying local helps promote local businesses and farms, reduces fuel emissions, and promotes sustainability. So the next time you go to purchase carrots for your holiday spread, remember the average carrot travels 1,838 miles before it gets there.

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Dec
07

Cleaning Products Myths

Cleaning Myths 300x200 Cleaning Products MythsWe all know some intriguing and sometimes questionable cleaning myths – Did you hear the one about adding baking soda to tomato juice to clean red wine? While most of these cleaning myths and old maid tricks are plainly laughable like the later one above, some have profound basis and actually work.  For example, hair spray, due to its alcohol content, is capable of moving some types of stains.

Below our three of the most common cleaning myths debunked:

Myth #1) The more of a cleaning product you use, the more likely you are to remove the problem area
50/50 –If you are having trouble with a product treating a stain or something similar, the answer is not going to be to add more product. Most commonly, the cleaning product is not working because you are not using the right product, not using the right accessory, or simply not using enough elbow grease. I gave this myth a 50/50 because sometimes people over dilute their concentrated cleaners and forget to use the right proportion to treat larger problem areas; In both cases, it’s OK to add more product.  The basic principal to keep in mind is that more product DOES NOT equal more cleaning power.

Myth #2) You should never use your vacuum to clean anything besides your carpet.
FALSE – Vacuums these days are capable of serving as your best mate when cleaning.  Most have special settings to allow you to clean your hardwood floors and the extensions make cleaning fans, blinds, drapes, and furniture MUCH easier.

Myth #3) Always spray polish directly onto your wood furniture.
FALSE – You should NEVER apply furniture polish directly onto your furniture.  First, dust off the piece and then apply the furniture polish onto a microfiber cleaning cloth or other towel. This protects the furniture’s coat much more effectively, leaving it looking shiny for year to come.

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