
Going green? Concerned with the spike in energy costs and hearing about companies and businesses going for cleaner greener options. Well if the big “C” is making an effort to make products that are greener then maybe you should look into buying them as well.
Thanks to technology changes and generally improvements for the home we have much better hosing insulation. From windows, and walls, to roofs and door. We keep the house warmer when its cold and cooler when its warm. So what is the big deal? The problem is that with all of the extra insulation we are also preventing the release of indoor pollutants that normally would not build up to such high levels in a house. The solution? A green vacuum!
A vacuum that is eco-friendly, it uses less energy: human and electrical. Cleans and uses recycled parts and pieces to help remove the home pollutants and keep you living green without sneezing every five minutes. The best green vacuums use straight suction and “bounce” the debris off of the ground to make it easier for the vacuum to pick up instead of having to rely solely on suction or low powered suction.
Ok, so vacuuming is one way to clean green but there are several other greener ways of living without having to buy more appliances in order to keep everything green. When was the last time you said to yourself “I should really get that leak fixed?” or “Do I really need to do this tiny load of laundry?” By making sure you do full loads, and fix the tiny leaks around the house you will be patching all the tony holes that prevent you from being as green as you can be.
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