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ENERGY EFFICIENCY
- Use fluorescent light bulbs.
- Upgrade to dimmer switches to save energy and nearly double the lifespan of your bulbs.
- Unplug or switch off power strips for small appliances and electronics when not in use.
- Always clean the lint filter on the clothes dryer after each use; a clogged filter will reduce dryer performance.
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- Install a programmable thermostat to save on heating and cooling bills. You can set the thermostat according to your household's lifestyle patterns, and avoid wasting energy when no one is home.
- Keep your chimney's flue closed when not in use.
- Wash only full loads, in cold water whenever possible. If you are washing a small load of clothing, be sure to change the load setting.
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Save up to 33%as much as $200 annuallyon heating and cooling bills by installing a programmable thermostat and setting it to 78° during the day and 72° at night.

WATER WISE
- Utilize highly efficient plumbing fixtures and appliances. Install WaterSense labeled toilets and faucets.
- Wash only full loads in the dishwasher and washing machine. If you are washing a small load of clothing, be sure to change the load setting. Use cold water settings whenever possible.
- Take advantage of your dishwasher's "eco" setting to reduce water use.
- Turn off the water while shaving, brushing your teeth, or washing your hands, and take shorter showers.
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- Water the lawn or garden during the coolest part of day to avoid evaporation; early morning is best.
- Use a broom, not a hose, to clean outdoor areas.
- Learn to reuse and recycle. Don't pour water down the drain when there may be another use for it, such as cleaning or watering plants.
- Fix leaky faucets or running toilets, which can save approximately 20 gallons of water per day.
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HEALTHY HOME
- Regularly maintain your heating and cooling system to avoid the build-up of dust and moisture.
- Use non-toxic cleaning products.
- Add household sponges to the dishwasher before you run it to keep them clean.
- Be aware of what goes down the drain. Harmful chemicals in cleaning solutions can contaminate groundwater systems, harming animals and even other people.
- Use paints with lower levels of VOCs (volatile organic compounds).
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- Clean or replace filters in your furnace.
- Install mold-resistant carpet pads.
- Install a water filtration system to remove contaminants and sediment, and eliminate chlorine taste and odor.
- Install a carbon monoxide detector, since the odorless, colorless gas is impossible to detect otherwise.
- Use biodegradable shampoos and soaps, and buy rechargeable batteries. Leaking mercury from used batteries can contaminate water systems.
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SUSTAINABLE SOURCES
- Reduce, reuse and recycle as much as possible.
- Install Corian® countertops, which contain 6% to 13% recycled content.
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- Choose carpets that contain recycled or recyclable content like Anso and Nylon 6 face fiber.
- Select shelving, cabinets and interior doors made from recycled wood particles.
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