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		<title>Eco Friendly Wood Furniture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bringing the natural world inside is possible by using the beauty of wood furniture that is eco-friendly. Manage the wood correctly and you will have a wonderful resource that will live on throughout generations in your family. As well, the world&#8217;s forests are met if fifteen percent of the earth&#8217;s forests can be managed correctly. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.compareledlights.com/wp-content/uploads/11310680179_pinkberry.jpg" alt="11310680179_pinkberry.jpg" />Bringing the natural world inside is possible by using the beauty of wood furniture that is eco-friendly. Manage the wood correctly and you will have a wonderful resource that will live on throughout generations in your family. As well, the world&#8217;s forests are met if fifteen percent of the earth&#8217;s forests can be managed correctly.<br />
There are some environmental considerations to keep in mind, when looking for wood furniture such as, environmental problems, and solutions. The United States leads the way for wood consumption. The World Wildlife Fund states that close to half of the world&#8217;s original forests have already been cut down. With forty million acres, this adds to more loss each year.<br />
With that information, there are ways to make sure you have eco-friendly furniture. To insure that the furniture you have does not contribute to deforestation, look for the wood the Forest Stewardship Council, known as FSC, certifies that. </p>
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<p>                 3 Types Of Eco-friendly Wood Furniture Finishes</p>
<p>                    One of the foremost selling points of today&#8217;s furniture is how magnificently the finished product shines beautifully and in luster. Let&#8217;s have a look into three of the most basically used wood finishes and why they are eco-friendly. Manufacturers only make use of few types of finishes nowadays. Eco-Friendly Patio Furniture</p>
<p>                    Eco-Friendly patio furniture comes in many shapes, sizes and materials. Plastic patio furniture can be one of the most eco-friendly furniture around. Learn the different ways plastic patio furniture is made. The next time you are shopping you know what to look for. How to Find Eco-Friendly Furniture</p>
<p>                    With so much emphasis on going green and preserving the earth&#8217;s natural resources, everyone is trying to do their part. Did you know that there is even furniture that is considered eco-friendly? Eco-Friendly Engineered Wood Flooring &#8211; A Revolution</p>
<p>                    Engineered wood flooring is a new and innovative product that combines beautiful wood flooring with eco friendly ethics. If you, like so many others, are concerned about climate change yet feel that a wonderful home is equally important then you won&#8217;t have to compromise when it comes to engineered wood flooring. Not only will you feel that you are doing your bit for the environment but you will also be able to choose from a multitude of colours, designs and finishes too.This is a non-profit organization whose beliefs cover environmental, social, and they have requirements to the specific needs of each regional ecosystem. This eco-friendly wood is stamped with a FSC logo. When you see this logo, you know that the eco-friendly wood furniture is sustainable. Meaning it did not take away from the regions in need for the wood.<br />
Another option is finding wood that is from demolition landfills, or even underwater. By recycling this wood, you have kept the forests standing, and you give a second life to some wood that has served a previous function. This does not require any new wood and may even free up the space in the landfills. Smart Wood Rediscovered is a company that certifies the wood is recycled and is not harming any forests.<br />
Sweetgum, madrone, and California oak are readily available, without knowledge of this wood.<br />
 If you use these types, they are equal to even better than some of the most popular wood. This wood is known as secondary species, because they are harvested more. Therefore, the other species, such as mahogany, can continue to regenerate naturally. Buying these products with the secondary species, takes a lot of pressure from the overused wood, and the diverse forest wood.<br />
Eco-friendly furniture offers beautiful home furnishing. The eco-friendly wood is longstanding, and used for years to come. Most people will own some type of wood furniture, rather in their home or in their offices at any given time. Now that you know the right wood to look for to use for the eco-friendly furniture, now it is time to care for this wood correctly.<br />
Wood furniture needs to be cared for and treated. This will help to lengthen the life of your furniture. Wood cleaners and polishers sold on the market today are full of chemicals. This is not good for the wood. Once you did all your research on getting the eco-friendly wood, and which wood is the best, you certainly do not want hazardous cleaning agents in your home or on your wood furniture.<br />
Any woodworker asked on what to use on the new eco-friendly wood furniture. All that they can tell you is that you need to care for the wood. Cleaning and caring for it will help your furniture to look great for years ahead. Wood furniture loves moisture, but this does not mean it is a good idea to clean the wood with water. Through the studies, the best way to clean and polish your eco-friendly wood is beeswax, giving the wood a beautiful shine.</p>
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		<title>Why Hybrid Cars are Better</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Sep 2011 08:51:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You buy one of the best conventional cars on the lot. It offers you an internal combustion engine, has lots of torque, it&#8217;s speedy and even has a 3 CD changer. Your neighbor buys the same car but his is a hybrid. Why did he buy a hybrid? What makes a hybrid any different from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.compareledlights.com/wp-content/uploads/11310563952_19012008458.jpg" alt="11310563952_19012008458.jpg" />You buy one of the best conventional cars on the lot. It offers you an internal combustion engine, has lots of torque, it&#8217;s speedy and even has a 3 CD changer. Your neighbor buys the same car but his is a hybrid. Why did he buy a hybrid? What makes a hybrid any different from the car you bought? Here is a list of six reasons why your neighbor bought a hybrid compared to a conventional car.</p>
<p>1. Miles per gallon: Hybrid cars get about 30 more miles per gallon than any conventional car. If your conventional car is getting about 32 miles to the gallon then your neighbor is probably getting about 62 miles per gallon. This can make a big difference in your gas budget every month, especially with gas prices on the rise. In the future hybrids are hoping to be able to get about 100 miles to the gallon. Sounds nice to me.</p>
<p>2. Oil changes less often: The conventional car you bought will likely need to have an oil change about every 3,000 miles. Your neighbor&#8217;s hybrid on the other hand will only need an oil change about every 5,000-6,000 miles. The break down of this is if you only drive about 1,000 miles a month you will only need to change the oil in a hybrid twice per year compared to a conventional car that will need to have it&#8217;s oil changed four times a year. Sounds like the hybrid is saving you even more money.</p>
<p>3. Helps protect the environment: Hybrid use less gasoline so they give off less emissions that are causing the greenhouse gases. This is because many hybrid cars use two different types of energy to power them, gasoline and electricity. Hybrids are helping to reduce the effects emissions are having on the worlds oil, reduce smog and help the ozone.</p>
<p>4. Hybrids are smart: Many hybrids come with a feature that will automatically turn the engine off when your idling or if the speed your going is less than 15 miles per hour. Once you press on the accelerator it will automatically restart the engine. This will help lower your use of gasoline even more.</p>
<p>5. Hybrids Repairs: Although hybrids have made many advances in technology they are still similar enough to a conventional car so they can go to just about any auto shop for repairs, regular maintenance and body work. </p>
<p>6. Hybrids are safer: Most people can not truly understand why a hybrid is so much safer that a conventional car. Simply put the battery in a hybrid car is nickel laid instead of the lead acid battery that is found in conventional cars. The hybrid also require less gasoline. Because of these two factors there is less potential for there to be a disaster in the hybrid is in an accident. So it makes the hybrid much safer compared to a conventional car in an accident.</p>
<p>There are also several other reasons why a hybrid car is better than the conventional car. It is up to you what kind of car you choose to purchase.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eco friendly cleaning products should not pollute the environment in any way and also help keep your home clean as a whistle. Our homes are overloaded with toxic chemicals. There are many more then we would like to believe. So why add more to our home when there are perfectly good eco friendly cleaning supplies [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.compareledlights.com/wp-content/uploads/21311084732_greenenergy.jpg" alt="f_21310563694_ecofriendlyproducts.jpg" />Eco friendly cleaning products should not pollute the environment in any way and also help keep your home clean as a whistle. Our homes are overloaded with toxic chemicals. There are many more then we would like to believe. So why add more to our home when there are perfectly good eco friendly cleaning supplies that have proven to be as effective as any commercial, toxin based products? For one I think it&#8217;s just easier to buy them off the shelves. They are also more convenient and a lot of times we don&#8217;t have time to make our own.<br />
Eco friendly cleaning products can be found if you do the research and they also can be &#8220;homemade&#8221;. You can&#8217;t make from scratch baking soda but you understand what I mean. Making your own natural supplies takes no more effort then shopping for the name brands at the store. We don&#8217;t need a specific cleaner for every item of our house and for every different type of surface.<br />
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                 Eco Friendly Cleaning &#8211; Less is More</p>
<p>                    Whether you use harsh conventional cleaning products or all natural Eco cleaners one way to make more cleaning Eco friendly is to use less of any product. In these frugal times actually reducing the amount of bought product we use makes sense and it will help the planet too. Eco Friendly Fashions</p>
<p>                    Keeping the demand of the hour in mind, the apparel industry is also leaning towards manufacturing the environmentally sound clothing with the goal of gaining more exposure and a wider acceptance. You could say they are trying to create a frenzy around &#8220;green &#8221; fashion among the masses. How to Find Green Car Cleaning Products</p>
<p>                    Green is all the rage today. Advertisers are telling us about their green products. Local and federal governments are pushing for greener technologies and clean energy. Organic food choices are becoming more readily available and more cost-effective. You name it, if it can be greened, it is being greened. Eco Friendly Cleaning</p>
<p>                    Housework it seems is never done and often it is all too easy to resort to harsh chemicals and energy guzzling appliances to get our chores done. These shortcuts can save us bags of time but quite often they have a negative effect on the environment.If you have white vinegar, baking soda, regular liquid soap, lemon juice and peels, cornstarch, borax, and washing soad you can clean 99% of your home already.<br />
Think of the time and money saved if you use these simple products instead of buying commercial products all the time for all the different surfaces in your home. Money is tight all around and high priced cleaning products are unnecessary to clean your home. Eco friendly cleaning products should be on your shopping list next time you go to the store.</p>
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		<title>Opt For The Best Eco Heater.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 17:05:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[TABLE OF CONTENT What are heaters How do heaters work? When do you need portable heaters? What are the different types of heaters? Electrical Heaters Non Electrical Heaters Safety Tips for Using Heaters Choosing the right heater How to calculate the approximate voltage for different insulated rooms: How to buy the correct heater? Oil filled [...]]]></description>
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<p> What are heaters</p>
<p> How do heaters work?</p>
<p> When do you need portable heaters?</p>
<p> What are the different types of heaters?</p>
<p> Electrical Heaters</p>
<p> Non Electrical Heaters</p>
<p> Safety Tips for Using Heaters</p>
<p> Choosing the right heater</p>
<p> How to calculate the approximate voltage for different insulated rooms:</p>
<p> How to buy the correct heater?</p>
<p> Oil filled radiant heaters or electrical heaters?</p>
<p> Heating cost comparison</p>
<p> How are electric heaters economically sustainable?</p>
<p> What are the benefits of heaters?</p>
<p> What are heaters</p>
<p> A heater is an object that emits heat and causes the temperature to rise. In a house hold and domestic setting heaters are used to generate heat and keep the room warm.</p>
<p> How do heaters work?</p>
<p> Electric heaters :</p>
<p> They work because electric current is forced through wires that have a good deal of electrical resistance. Heat is generated when electric current flows through any resistance. They have no insulation on the heater wires because the insulation would catch fire; so, the wire is bare and you can see it glow.</p>
<p> Central Gas Furnace Heaters:</p>
<p> They are really simple to run. They have a controllable furnace, fuelled by gas and uses water that can be moved with a pump to carry heat into radiators in all the rooms. After passing through all the radiators, the water cools down and returns to the boiler where it is heated up again and re-circulated once more. A thermostat in one of the rooms switches the boiler on and off to keep the room temperature comfortable. The hot waste gases flow out side.</p>
<p> When do you need portable heaters?</p>
<p> • Instead of turning up the heat in the entire house, you can use portable heaters to warm up the living area.</p>
<p> • When you don&#8217;t want to use central heating and just need your own heater to keep you warm.</p>
<p> • To keep the electricity bills low.</p>
<p> • During cold spells for targeted heat to avoid chills and to keep the rooms warm and cozy.</p>
<p> • For remote rooms with inadequate heat.</p>
<p> • Rooms which have poor insulation that would have draft or three-season porches.</p>
<p> • Accommodate individual warmth preference for everyone in your home.</p>
<p> What are the different types of heaters?</p>
<p> Electrical Heaters</p>
<p> The electrical heaters are the best in heating as they are 100% efficient in converting electrical energy into heat energy. Coal and oil generated heaters convert only 30% of the electrical energy into heat energy. Apart from energy conversions, electrical heaters do not cause any health hazard and there is less chance of the heater exploding or causing fire. There are two types of electrical heaters.</p>
<p> 1. Convection heaters: For heating the entire room, a convection room heater would be the best choice. It not only heats but also circulates warm air throughout the room with use of natural ventilation current in the room. Because of this reason, it is quieter than fan heaters. The heating element in the convector heater is either a hot water coil or steam coil. These heaters can be further classified into two.</p>
<p> i. Natural convection heaters: Theses heaters are oil filled heaters and uses air currents to circulate the air, so it is the quitest heater.</p>
<p> ii. Forced convection heaters: Forced convection heaters work on the same principles as the natural convection heaters but the difference is that they use a fan to circulate the warm air. These heaters use less time to heat up an entire room but have higher noise levels.</p>
<p> 2. Radiant heaters: These types of heaters are used to heat smaller areas as the heating elements (quartz tubes, carbon tubes, metal coils, halogen tubes) heat up the object at which they are pointing, instead warming the entire space. It is best for those people who don&#8217;t plan to stay in a room for a long period of time. These heaters are more energy efficient as they tend to heat up the object instantly. Radiant heaters perform efficiently and effectively in warehouse, garages, storerooms etc. Radiant heaters are also called infrared, parabolic, quartz, ceramic, halogen or reflective heaters.</p>
<p> 3. Oil filled radiant heaters: Oil filled radiant heaters are reliable, stable and consume less electricity. When the room is extremely cold it sends full voltage to the rheostat but as the room gets heated the output of electricity is reduced. A fan is used to draw air through the ceramic element and is distributed in the room.</p>
<p> 4. Fan heaters: These heaters are not as effective as a convector heater but for heaters but are the best for heating small areas. They pass air from their heating elements and instantly warm the room.</p>
<p> Non Electrical Heaters</p>
<p> Non electrical heaters are best for the outdoors and they also save on the electrical bills. They come in different types depending on source:</p>
<p> 1. Inverter heaters: These heaters run mainly on paraffin or odourless Tozane and are mainly used for supplemental heat. They don&#8217;t require electricity so are beneficial in saving electricity. They are portable, vented and have double heating capacity. They are most ideal for heating large areas. With the advance in technology these heaters are 99% combustible and have sensors that can detect carbon monoxide/ carbon dioxide in the air and switch off in case the level reaches a certain critical level. Paraffin remains an economical fuel and is typically far cheaper than LPG bottle gas. The electronic thermostat enables you to maintain your chosen room temperature. Once the required temperature has been reached it will either reduce to its lowest setting or turn off according to your setting. Use your Inverter Tozane gas heater instead of turning on your central heating and you can save pounds. Because you &#8220;pay as you go&#8221; there are no scary quarterly heating bills; they are ideal for households on a fixed budget.</p>
<p> 2. Natural Gas heater: This type of heater is also known as LPG (liquid paraffin gas) heaters. These heaters can be connected to a pipe that can provide continuous gas. They are ideal for heating large areas, are very efficient and also available as a patio heaters.</p>
<p> 3. Wood burning space heaters: This type of heating system is popular as it helps save on electricity bills. The only thing you require to install the wood stove is a chimney system. It is best used for the patios and is more efficient than the fireplace.</p>
<p> Safety Tips for Using Heaters</p>
<p> Using heaters involves a number of hazards such as explosion, fire, burns, air pollution etc; the following are the safety tips that should be kept in mind while using any type of heaters:</p>
<p> 1. Always make sure that the heater has a guard or grill around the heating substance and don&#8217;t let newspapers, drapes, clothes or flammable material near the heater.</p>
<p> 2. Avoid using extension cords, as they are not able to carry the electricity capacity of heaters. It is also advisable not to put the cords of the heater under the carpet as it may overheat the wire.</p>
<p> 3. Do not use heaters in bathrooms or wet areas.</p>
<p> 4. Make sure that the plug of the electrical heater is properly fitted into the switch board as loose connection might catch cause a fire due to overheating.</p>
<p> 5. Always keep heaters on the floor as they have less chance of falling down.</p>
<p> 6. When using gas heaters, make sure there is proper ventilation in the room. This prevents pollution and also makes fuel burn more effectively and efficiently.</p>
<p> 7. Always make sure the heaters are turned off before you go to bed.</p>
<p> 8. If you are using a kerosene heater, do not use gasoline as it can cause fire. It is essential to have your heater checked by a professional every year as a rusted heater can emit carbon dioxide. Use Tozane instead of Paraffin as it is more efficient and odourless.</p>
<p> 9. In case there is a leak in the heating system, do not try to fix the problem yourself; instead call a professional technician to fix it.</p>
<p> 10. Installing a detector is useful as it will alarm people in case of fire and smoke, as well as the level of air pollution and carbon dioxide.</p>
<p> Choosing the right heater          </p>
<p> Once you have selected the type of heater you want, you have to determine the right size for your requirements as selecting the right size will help you save on electricity bills. While calculating the size of a heater, there are certain things bear in mind such as the room size, amount of insulation and the number of windows etc. A rough estimate shows that each square of your room requires 10 watts to be heated.</p>
<p> 1. The exact size of a heater is determined by calculating first the size of the room by measuring the length, width and height of the room. Multiply all three to know the cubic feet of the area. Do the same calculation for all rooms and add them together to find out the total area that requires heating.</p>
<p> 2. Estimate your desired temperature increase. Measure the lowest area temperature and subtract this from the temperature you want to maintain in order to calculate the desired temperature increase. For example, if area lows average 38 degrees, and you want to maintain a temperature of 68 degrees, you will need a temperature increase of 30 degrees.</p>
<p> 3. Select the insulation level. Older homes are often poorly insulated and they require about 12.5 watt per square foot. On an average insulated home, 10 watt per square foot is sufficient. And for fully insulated home 7.5watt per square foot is sufficient.</p>
<p> 4. The BTU (British thermal unit) is calculated by multiplying the total cubic feet area required to heat with 0.133. Then multiply it with the temperature you want to increase. The result will be the BTU required to heat the entire area.</p>
<p> How to calculate the approximate voltage for different insulated rooms:</p>
<p> Poorly Insulated Room measuring 10 feet by 12 feet area with a ceiling of 8 feet</p>
<p> 10 x 12 = 120 sq. ft. Now multiply the area with 12.5 watt per square foot i.e 120 x 12.5 = 1500 Watt.</p>
<p> Average Insulated Room measuring 10 feet by 12 feet area with a ceiling of 8 feet</p>
<p> 10 x 12 = 120 sq. ft. now multiply the area with 10 watt per square foot i.e</p>
<p> 120 x 10= 1200 watt</p>
<p> Fully Insulated Room measuring 10 feet by 12 feet area with a ceiling of 8 feet</p>
<p> 10 x 12 = 120 sq. ft. now multiply the area with 7.5 watt per square foot i.e</p>
<p> 120 x 7.5 = 900 watt</p>
<p> However, you need to make adjustments depending on the height of the ceilings. Above the height of 8 feet, add 25% of wattage to every additional 2 feet increase in the height.</p>
<p> How to buy the correct heater?</p>
<p> Once you have selected what you want to buy, go through the check lists that you need to consider at this point.</p>
<p> 1. Choose the type of heater depending on the area whether you want it for your lobby, bedroom, living room, garage, kitchen or nursery.</p>
<p> 2. The safety measures that have to be considered while purchasing heaters, especially having heaters have a proper enclosure to keep you safe.</p>
<p> 3. Size of the heater depending on the size of the room that it has to heat.</p>
<p> 4. Always buy new heaters and check the noise level.</p>
<p> 5. Also know the type of heater you are buying whether it is vented or non- vented. Check if the heater is has a solid and with a well insulated base so that it doesn&#8217;t overturn easily.</p>
<p> 6. Heaters that have a thermostat should always be considered even though they would cost slightly more but are more efficient and will save money in the long run.</p>
<p> Oil filled radiant heaters or electrical heaters?</p>
<p> Both the appliances are heated by electricity. Electrical heaters operate at 100% efficiency. You put 1 kW of energy in and you get 1kW of energy out in the form of heat NETQUOTEVAR:3. An oil filled radiator takes longer to cool down when turned off, but takes longer to heat up when turned on whereas an electric fire has a more immediate response, so again no difference in energy use there. An oil filled radiator however has two main advantages over an electric heater. It is safer to use in an attic for example as there is no exposed hot element to cause a fire if positioned near combustible materials and most come with a built in thermostat to allow control of the heat output to be controlled.</p>
<p> Heating cost comparison</p>
<p> The following is the average cost of running different heating units. The day time costs differ from night time off peak costs and also depend on which gas or electric company you are registered with. Electricity costs are worked out using a rate of 11p per kWh. This is an average of the prices of the three main Suppliers in September 2006 and includes VAT. NETQUOTEVAR:1</p>
<p> Electric heaters do not posses the safety risks like gas fired heaters, such as carbon monoxide poisoning or explosion. There are no radiators to leak or burst, there is minimal risk of damage to your property or even your neighbours if you live in a flat. Electrical heating is extremely reliable and will normally run satisfactorily for much longer than conventional heating.</p>
<p> The new generation gas heaters combine the power of more than three electric radiators or convection heaters in just one unit. The approximate cost of the gas fueled heaters is 6 pence per kW hour. The use of modern technology has made it possible to reduce noise levels to 20 db*, an almost inaudible threshold. NETQUOTEVAR:2</p>
<p> How are electric heaters economically sustainable?</p>
<p> • An Electric heater has low capital and installation costs.</p>
<p> • They do not incur the costs of an annual safety check.</p>
<p> • They are virtually maintenance free.</p>
<p> • They are 100% efficient at point of use.</p>
<p> • They have a life expectancy of 15 years, unlike gas boilers which are estimated to have a 10 year life span.</p>
<p> • There is no risk of leaking or burst pipes damaging your property.</p>
<p> • They are clean and safe, with no harmful fumes or gases to worry about. NETQUOTEVAR:3</p>
<p> What are the benefits of heaters?</p>
<p> What are the benefits of heaters?</p>
<p> Rheumatoid Arthritis/ Reynaud&#8217;s Phenomenon: The cold weather poses problems for joint pain sufferers especially people suffering for rheumatoid arthritis and Reynaud&#8217;s Phenomenon. The cold winter months signals a time for more pain and stiffness. Joint pain occurs throughout the year but the cold, damp weather somehow seems to make things worse. According to the National Institute of Health weather changes on the joints cause stiffness and joint pain. The cause is related to the spasm of the muscles due to contraction and relaxation. The National Institute of Health recommends that arthritis patients should keep their body warm in order to reduce stiffness. NETQUOTEVAR:4 NETQUOTEVAR:5</p>
<p> Asthma: Asthma is exacerbated with cold weather and people have to use bronchodilators more often than people who are in warm environments. Heaters can provide that suitable temperature that would help to reduce exacerbations and attacks.</p>
<p> Psoriasis: People who suffer from psoriasis know that their psoriasis flares up during the winter season, so winter tends to be the most challenging season for people living with psoriasis. Heaters can provide the warmth needed to maintain adequate body temperature and the application of moisturisers will prevent the skin getting dry.</p>
<p> Mould Allergy: The winter season does not only bring cold temperatures but also dampness. The damp can cause mould on walls and furniture as well as making timber window frames rot. Moisture and dampness encourage the growth of mould and mites and increase the risk of developing respiratory diseases. To prevent mould growing in your home, keep a low background heater on all day.</p>
<p> Common cold and flu: As the winter season sets in, more and more people suffer from common cold and flu symptoms. Coldness is one of the precipitating factors that cause common cold and the best thing to do is to keep warm. Heaters with thermostats allow uniform temperature and help in preventing those flu symptoms.</p>
<p> These two links may help to find a large range of economical and best quality heaters and they have also a comprehensive learning centers:http://www.heating4less.co.uk/http://www.allergymatters.com/acatalog/Heater_Heaters_Heating.html</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The eco-friendly homebuilding movement enters adolescence. Judy and Michael Corbett are Heroes of the Planet. At least according to Time magazine, which awarded them that title in 1999 for their work in founding Village Homes, an environmentally-friendly community in Davis, California. The Corbetts began building Village Homes almost two decades ago. One of the first [...]]]></description>
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<p>Judy and Michael Corbett are Heroes of the Planet. At least according to Time magazine, which awarded them that title in 1999 for their work in founding Village Homes, an environmentally-friendly community in Davis, California. The Corbetts began building Village Homes almost two decades ago. One of the first modern green developments in the United States, it features houses with passive and active solar heating systems, solar water heaters,RPET Shopping Bag, an ecological drainage system, and a grid of paths for walking and biking. Over the years, the development has grown from 50 units to 240, and its popularity has soared. &#8220;The houses now sell in half the time, and for $11 a square foot more than the average home in Davis,&#8221; says Judy Corbett. </p>
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<p>                    HC Network Security Two key indicators View of this, Environmental protection And health of the ecological Home Two key words, and eco-home than a Green Home Standard Higher, the broader index concept living environment, is how man and nature live in harmony attitude. Many people take the &#8220;eco home&#8221; is equivalent to planting trees and grass, wood Decoration , Rockery leave the water, pastoral style, that these are the generation of eco- Noun In fact Eco Friendly Cleaning Products</p>
<p>                    Environment-friendly cleaning products definitely help build a better tomorrow. Going Green &#8211; Eco Friendly Cookware</p>
<p>                    In this era where being green is quickly becoming more than a fad but a must for every home, green cookware is the best bet for you. Eco Friendly Cleaning Products</p>
<p>                    If you use green cleaners, you&#8217;re likely to feel tons better. Not only should you use green cleaners, but you should also switch to natural cosmetic products.&#8221;Instead of being seen as a hippie subdivision, now people say we&#8217;re too expensive and exclusive.&#8221;</p>
<p>Once it was only a possibility. Today, developments like Village Homes have captured the interest of a growing number of homebuyers. And their influence is spreading: An estimated 50,000 eco-friendly homes have been constructed in the U.S. over the past decade. And in the not-too-distant future, the principles of environmentally-sound development may well be incorporated into the design, construction, and furnishing of every home in America. About 83 percent of Americans have reduced energy and water usage in the home, according to a 2000 Gallup poll. As these practices become ever more prevalent, a growing segment of the population is beginning to see the value in environmentally-sound development.<br />
 Companies that heed this early eco-friendly message, stand to benefit enormously. &#8220;All homes will one day be green,&#8221; says David Johnston, author of Building Green in a Black and White World, and president of What&#8217;s Working, a homebuilding consultancy. &#8220;It makes too much sense for it not to happen.&#8221;</p>
<p>In many ways, the green building movement is now entering an adolescent phase, and is poised for a big growth spurt. The first organized green building program began in 1991 in Austin, Texas. Today,RPET backpack, there are 16, including the Denver Built Green program, which certified 3,000 homes in 1999. The National Association of Homebuilders has sponsored a national Green Building conference for the past two years, which draws some 600 attendees. A third conference is planned for March in Seattle. But more important, consumers are unmistakably interested in making their homes ecologically sound and reaping the many benefits that accompany that ethic. &#8220;Green homes are definitely on the radar screens of consumers,&#8221; says Christine Ervin,rpet bags manufacturers, CEO of the Green Building Council. &#8220;Within five years, many more people will be aware of the comfort and affordability of green homes, and it&#8217;ll be in the interest of builders in a very tight market to differentiate themselves with these features.&#8221; Source: http://www.cnmhc.com</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the greatest global financial and economic crises since the Great Depression -not to mention the rising environmental crisis that the world has ever seen -happening in this generation, it&#8217;s easy to see why even the most hardened of home decor specialists want to go green. Homes that are eco-friendly are the trend today and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.compareledlights.com/wp-content/uploads/11310680709_solarpanels.jpg" alt="11310680709_solarpanels.jpg" />With the greatest global financial and economic crises since the Great Depression -not to mention the rising environmental crisis that the world has ever seen -happening in this generation, it&#8217;s easy to see why even the most hardened of home decor specialists want to go green. Homes that are eco-friendly are the trend today and they do not have to sacrifice a great part of their design for it. It isn&#8217;t tacky at all, as a few initial reactions might suggest. On the contrary, many places, especially those in the hospitality industry, are going green as well. Energy-saving items such as natural area rugs help a lot in the effort.<br />
So what exactly comprises eco-friendly home decor? For one thing, the main concerns are good designing that is energy saving as well as money saving. Hence, both form and function go hand in hand in this case.<br />
Good designing means going for the maximum style potential in your decorating.<br />
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<p>                    Keeping the demand of the hour in mind, the apparel industry is also leaning towards manufacturing the environmentally sound clothing with the goal of gaining more exposure and a wider acceptance. You could say they are trying to create a frenzy around &#8220;green &#8221; fashion among the masses. Eco-Friendly Lamps For Your Home</p>
<p>                    One of the easiest ways of reducing your carbon footprint is through the use of lighting that saves on energy. You can also conserve resources by recycling things you already have in your home or by shop for lamps at stores which have a green agenda. Eco Friendly Cleaning</p>
<p>                    Housework it seems is never done and often it is all too easy to resort to harsh chemicals and energy guzzling appliances to get our chores done. These shortcuts can save us bags of time but quite often they have a negative effect on the environment. How Eco-Friendly is Your Dog?</p>
<p>                    Have you recently adopted a new pup or looking to do something special for your dog? Dogs love being pampered and certainly love being eco-friendly. Having eco-friendly items for your dog is great because many products are made from either recycled materials or are organic but most importantly it lets your pup know that you love them. Here are four eco-friendly ideas for lowering your pup&#8217;s carbon pawprint.As always, make sure that the theme is consistent with what you are trying to express. In the case of green home decor, there are a lot of natural area rugs that go quite well with the rest of your furniture. Light colored ones would look good in a sitting area to maintain that warm, welcoming feel and darker ones can be put in places such as your bedroom.<br />
So how can one actually save energy with green home decor? Area rugs! The thing to remember about area rugs is that those made out of natural materials such as wool and cotton trap heat in a room quite well, which means that thermostat would need less and less tweaking, and in the process actually conserving quite a bit of energy. If you think that they are probably just a waste of time and money, you will definitely change your mind when you see how they keep your feet warm and cozy in the cold winter months.<br />
 Moreover, they also help a lot in keeping the house a whole lot warmer.<br />
Money saving? How so? With your bills, of course. It&#8217;s surprising to see how your electricity bills can skyrocket during the later months of the year, and this is mostly due to high thermostat usage. A warm home eats up a lot of energy, and you will spend a lot for it. Rugs that trap heat lessen both thermostat usage and ultimately energy consumption and expenses.<br />
Try to find the most attractive rug to suit your home. There are a ton of designs and patterns for you to choose from, and retailers are often more than happy to suggest the type of rug that matches your room&#8217;s theme best. Whether your home is done in Moroccan decor, contemporary, country or Southern style, you are sure to find an area rug to suit that style. What&#8217;s more, area rugs come in a wide range of sizes to fit any room.<br />
If you are looking for a style that will also help you save money in the long run, ride the bandwagon and go eco-friendly with your home decor. In time, you are sure to agree it is well worth it.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shopping for home furnishings today is very different than it was centuries ago. In Europe in the 1700s, furniture was made primarily in family-owned shops. Everyone bought furniture from the same shop, because that was the only place in town to buy it. As immigrants came over to the U.S. from Europe and started to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.compareledlights.com/wp-content/uploads/01310680181_success-lg.jpg" alt="01310680181_success-lg.jpg" />Shopping for home furnishings today is very different than it was centuries ago. In Europe in the 1700s, furniture was made primarily in family-owned shops. Everyone bought furniture from the same shop, because that was the only place in town to buy it. As immigrants came over to the U.S. from Europe and started to colonize, family carpentry shops once again reigned. In the 1800s, many people packed their worldly belongings into a covered wagon and trekked across the country to find a new place to settle. Once the homestead was located, these hardy pioneers set about building their houses and furniture from whatever supplies they could find: primarily mud and sticks. While this certainly led to innovative designs and carpentry methods, it was a lot of hard work.<br />
Thank goodness times have changed. Many furniture companies today realize that they can play a part in managing our natural resources by adding eco-friendly (also called </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[From saving the planet to saving money making sure your home is running as efficiently as possible is the best way to do your bit for the environment. Making sure you are taking steps to protect the environment has never been more important as the impact of human consumption on the environment around us is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.compareledlights.com/wp-content/uploads/01310680649_dsc09051.jpg" alt="01310680649_dsc09051.jpg" />From saving the planet to saving money making sure your home is running as efficiently as possible is the best way to do your bit for the environment. Making sure you are taking steps to protect the environment has never been more important as the impact of human consumption on the environment around us is increasingly obvious.</p>
<p>Doing your part to help the environment doesn&#8217;t have to be hard and cost a lot of money, simple changes within your home can make a huge impact on your carbon footprint and can ensure your home is as energy efficient as possible. The first and probably easiest thing to do is to make sure you turn off all your appliances at the switch. Doing this regularly will not only save energy but in turn will save you a packet on your electricity bills. Try to not leave appliances like phones or laptops charging over night and turn off lights when you are not using them. </p>
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<p>                    Ready to go green? Here are the top five easiest ways to make your home more eco-friendly while putting a little green back into your pocket. Modern Interior Design Ideas &#8211; Making Your Home More Eco-Friendly</p>
<p>                    Learn the important aspects for making your home more eco-friendly. It&#8217;s easy to use modern interior design ideas that not only look good, but are safe for the environment. Eco Friendly Cleaning Products</p>
<p>                    Eco friendly cleaning products should not pollute the environment in any way and also help keep your home clean as a whistle. Our homes are overloaded with toxic chemicals, more then we would like to believe, why add more to chemicals to our home when there are perfectly good eco friendly cleaning products that have proven to be as effective as any commercial, chemical based products? For one I think it&#8217;s just easier to buy cleaning products off the shelves, more convenient, and two we don&#8217;t have time to make our own natural cleaning products.If you want to go one step further you can purchase energy saving light bulbs and energy efficient appliances so you can be sure you are making your home as eco friendly as possible.</p>
<p>When you are using your energy efficient appliances try utilising them to their full potential by only using the amount of energy you really need. Only wash full loads of clothes at a time and instead of using the dryer, hang your washing outside on the line instead. Not only will you save some much needed dollars but you will get fresh clean clothes that smell and look great.</p>
<p>Insulating your home is another great way to save on your energy bills and dramatically reduces your carbon footprint. Try insulating your roof and walls so you can trap the heat and save on your heating bills.<br />
 There are specialised workers to do this for you or you can simply line your roof or attic using insulating materials.</p>
<p>Try to keep your heating a low as possible during the winter months and if you really want to make a difference get a residential glass supplier to come and fit your window with double glazing, which will prevent heat getting out in the winter and heat getting in during the summer when you want to keep cool. If you really want to lower your costs dramatically try installing solar panels to your property which will help to generate plenty of energy from the warm Aussie sun.</p>
<p>Making your home eco friendly will not only help the environment but it can also be a great way to save money and feel good. So take a look at what you can do in your own home to reduce your carbon footprint and you will be helping future generations to enjoy an unpolluted world in years to come.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people are conscious now about environmental issues and becoming increasingly aware of the benefits of environment-friendly solutions when it comes to cleaning. As the demand for eco friendly cleaning products grows, manufacturers compete to offer highly effective and affordable solutions. Eco Friendly Cleaning Products on Offer Dealers in janitorial supplies offer a wide spectrum [...]]]></description>
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<p>Eco Friendly Cleaning Products on Offer</p>
<p>Dealers in janitorial supplies offer a wide spectrum of eco friendly products from various well-known brands. Non-toxic household cleaners are not only biodegradable and safe to use around children and pets, but also remove the toughest stains. Some popular environment-friendly cleaning solutions include:</p>
<p>Vacuum cleaners When you buy a vacuum cleaner, go for one that is rated high performance and evaluated for its eco-friendly and HEPA Filtration properties. Ideal models are those that are ensure deep cleaning action, are quiet and come with a removable battery pack for safe disposal.</p>
<p>Concentrated All Purpose Cleaners Effective for cleaning visiting rooms, dining rooms, kitchens or bathrooms, these products are composed of natural ingredients. </p>
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<p>                 Eco Friendly Cleaning Products</p>
<p>                    If you use green cleaners, you&#8217;re likely to feel tons better. Not only should you use green cleaners, but you should also switch to natural cosmetic products. Changing The Way You Work With Eco Friendly Cleaning Products</p>
<p>                    Eco friendly cleaning products, now widely available, help businesses comply with hygiene laws without ruining the planet. Eco Friendly Cleaning Products Take Over Commercial Concerns</p>
<p>                    Eco friendly cleaning products for industrial use are viable and widely available for their no impact on the environment. Companies like VIP Clean with their range of Green Valley Products are setting the right example. Eco Friendly Laundry Products</p>
<p>                    Eco friendly laundry products are becoming the cleaning products of choice for many consumers.They are safe for use on any surface including counters, sinks, stoves, non-wood floors, garbage cans and toilets.</p>
<p>Laundry Stain Removers You need effective laundry stain removers to fight the toughest dirt stains on your clothes. At the same time, you need to ensure that they dont harm your skin. Stain removers now come with natural stain-fighting ingredients that can deliver thorough cleaning with the power you expect. Whether its spaghetti sauce, chocolate or even grape juice, these laundry stain removers offer effective cleaning without leaving any harsh chemical residues.</p>
<p>Natural Toilet Bowl Cleaners Toilets require regular cleaning.<br />
 The use of harsh, chemical cleaners can damage the surfaces of the toilet bowls. High quality, eco-friendly cleaners are the solution. Clorox cleaning products come with plant and mineral-based ingredients and work as well as traditional cleaners.</p>
<p>Glass and surface cleaners and natural dishwasher soaps also feature prominently the eco friendly cleaning products that flood the market.</p>
<p>Buying from online stores helps you compare prices and the properties of different products.</p>
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		<title>Hybrid Cars Have More Advantage In Comparision Of Conventional Cars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Due to the rising cost of fuel and the environmental damage it causes to our planet, many car owners or buyers are looking for an alternative way to save money. Let&#8217;s face it, fuel supply is finite and the prices of gas is only going to rise higher and higher. That is where a hybrid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.compareledlights.com/wp-content/uploads/21310563955_toyotahybridx04.jpg" alt="21310563955_toyotahybridx04.jpg" />Due to the rising cost of fuel and the environmental damage it causes to our planet, many car owners or buyers are looking for an alternative way to save money. Let&#8217;s face it, fuel supply is finite and the prices of gas is only going to rise higher and higher. That is where a hybrid car has its advantages<br />
Hybrid cars have been gaining in popularity in recent years. With lower cost of production and new hybrid car technology being developed, owning a hybrid car is becoming affordable to everyone.<br />
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Hybrid Cars Saves Gas</p>
<p>The obvious advantage of using hybrid cars is that it saves gas. Combining the cleaner energy of an electric motor with the long range capacity of a gasoline engine allows a hybrid car to save as much as 30 miles a gallon. One feature of hybrid cars is that the gasoline engine is shut off automatically when the car stops. This also helps in saving fuel. That is also the reason why hybrid cars are so quiet why it is stationary. The gasoline engine is automatically turned on when you step on the accelerator pedal.</p>
<p>Hybrid Cars Are Environment Friendly</p>
<p>Hybrid cars emit lower toxic emissions compared to conventional gasoline-powered cars due to less gasoline being burned. It is environmentally friendly, causes less pollution and releases less carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. If you do not know, carbon dioxide is one of the primary reasons for rising global warming. For example, the Toyota Prius can reduce tailpipe emissions by up to ninety percent and the greenhouse gas emissions by as much as fifty percent.</p>
<p>Tax Incentives For Hybrid Cars</p>
<p>Due to world political pressures around the world to reduce greenhouse emissions, President Bush signed an agreement in 2005 to provide huge tax relief to hybrid car buyers. The tax incentive varies by model and are based on two factors</p>
<p>1. How fuel efficient the hybrid car is compared to a conventional car in 2002 with the same weight class.</p>
<p>2. How much gasoline the hybrid car can save in its lifetime compared with an equivalent conventional car</p>
<p>For example, a Honda Accord hybrid car have reduced tax credits of $600 while a Toyota Prius has a tax credit of $3150. Do note that the tax credits do expire after 2010 for most hybrid cars.<br />
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