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Did you know that the average house is
responsible for more air pollution than the average car? You can
cut utility bills and save energy by purchasing energy-efficient
appliances, fixtures, and other home equipment and products.
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Light Bulb When light bulbs
burn out, replace them with compact fluorescent bulbs.
Converting bulbs can help you save energy and compact
fluorescent bulbs last much longer then standard light
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We can insulate our homes
and tune up the furnace to save on fuel bills. We can also
set the thermostat a few degrees lower in the winter and a
few degrees higher in the summer. This will result in
substantial savings on our utility bills and energy
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You can also save on your
energy bill by using cold water to wash clothes. Modern
detergents clean well in either hot or cold water, so choose
cold when possible. |
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If new appliances are needed
consider buying an ENERGY STAR appliance. We can reduce
energy consumption by 40% by buying home products that have
the ENERGY STAR label. You will save money in the long run.
There are many ENERGY STAR products to choose from such as:
washers, dryers, microwaves, air conditioners, and even
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Be sure
to know how to dispose of unwanted medications to avoid
poisonings.
Don’t flush unused medications down the toilet because they
can seep into local water sources. Instead, place unused
medications in the trash once they are removed from the original
container. Wrap the medications in a plastic bag with coffee
grounds or kitty litter and then place the waste in the garbage.
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Open a bank account online.
We can save trees while we sit at the computer by opening a
banking account online. If you convert from paper to electronic
statements you will save trees and your bank statements will
arrive days earlier. Each time a new statement is ready, it goes
directly into an email account. Most banks offer electronic
statements. You can also manage your credit card accounts
online.
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Make your own cleaning supplies.
By using ingredients such as baking soda, soap, and vinegar,
we can easily make inexpensive and non-toxic cleaning products
that work. This will save time and money, and also reduce indoor
environmental hazards that may trigger an asthma attack.
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Dr. Harsh Vardhan has received the Rotary International's 'Polio
Eradication Champion Award' which was presented to him by
the Prime Minister of India Sh. Atal Behari Vajpayee on January
22, 2001 at New Delhi.

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