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Posts tagged "green"

My GFCI is not working, but the green indicator light is on, I can’t reset or test, help?

I have GFCI outlets in my kitchen. The GFCI have a green indicator light on them which is on, but the reset or test buttons are not working. I can’t push in the reset or test buttons. I try plugging in a radio to the outlet, and it does not turn on. Also, my garbage disposal does not work. It is on the same circuit as the GFCI outlet. I have 2 GFCI outlets in my kitchen on different circuits, but both circuits don’t work. All the other GFCI in my house were installed at the same time, but the ones in my kitchen do not work. I tested the other GFCI outlets, and all of them test and reset properly and the green indicator light goes off when the GFCI is tripped, and come back on when it is reset except for the one in my kitchens. My appliances and lights in the kitchen work, but they are on a different circuit. Also, my outlet in my master bathroom does not work. It is a regualr outlet, which is I think is connected to one of the kitchen outlets. Help?

Originally posted 2010-04-26 04:35:55.

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Posted by admin - February 15, 2012 at 2:03 pm

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Eco-Friendly Green Burial Options

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Eco-Friendly Green Burial Options

Eco-Friendly green burial options, and what form of burial to choose is of great concern to many, but for those who are eco-conscious, the concerns are specifically related to being eco-friendly.

You may wonder if conventional burial practices are harmful to the earth. In truth, conventional burial is not particularly green. Trees must be cut to make the coffin, and embalming fluids like formaldehyde and methanol are not earth-friendly. Another concern is the use of land for conventional burial. The earth itself must be dug up and cemetery plots take up space. Continue Reading Eco-Friendly Green Burial Options Here

Originally posted 2010-08-09 13:48:15.

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Posted by admin - January 18, 2012 at 9:50 am

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Working Green: Episode 1


Part of a series of interviews with sustainability professionals. Includes a brief overview of their organization and their work , how they got where they are today, and advice on how you can break into the field of sustainability. In this episode: Will Villota, Brand Manager at Bonneville Environmental Foundation

Originally posted 2010-04-25 07:43:02.

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Posted by admin - January 5, 2012 at 7:09 am

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Ten Tips For Water Conservation in Your Green Home

Water water everywhere – your home uses hundreds of litres of water a day. Needless to say, water conservation, especially in Australia, is essential to ensure the health of our arid landscape. Even if you live in an eco home, you’d be amazed at just how much water you use in a day.

In a standard household, toilet flushing is the number one user of household water, with 12 litres being drained away every time you flush. Meanwhile, a single 10 minute shower uses 200 litres, a load of washing can use up to 150 litres, a stack of dirty dishes in an average dishwasher uses about 50 litres and your average drinking, cooking and cleaning uses about 10 litres per day!

With all these daily household activities taking their toll on our water use, it’s important we all get water wise in your green home.

Water saving tip # 1 – Tap your water – for less than $5 you can install a low flow tap fitting to cut down on your water consumption. These mesh washers are easy to install and can bring your water consumption down by as much as 50 per cent.

Water saving tip #2 – Grey water – recycle your water when possible. Put a bucket in the shower to collect warm up water to re-use in the garden. For a long term investment, consider installing a grey water system for your home, which can potentially collect over 300 litres of grey water a day to be re-used in the garden or in some instances, for toilet flushing.

Water saving tip # 3 – Be water smart – To be clever about your water use, water your garden in the evening. Water stored in the soil is evaporated throughout the day so to watering in the evening minimises evaporation and allows the water to penetrate the soil and feed your plants.

Water saving tip # 4 – Water Tank – A water tank can be installed for just around $1000 and can collect thousands of litres of water from your roof. Look into government rebates to help bring the cost of installing a water tank down.

Water saving tip # 5 – Fill ‘er up – Do laundry only when you have a full load. The same goes for dishes if you’re using a dishwasher.

Water saving tip # 6 – Power Shower – The best showers are short and sweet. With a AAA rated showerhead and a four minute limit, you can bring your shower water use down to just 36 litres.

Water saving tip # 7 – Clean Dishes – Doing dishes by hand greatly reduces your water use, so save the dish washer for bigger jobs. Alternatively, invest in a newer water efficient dishwasher which uses about the same amount of water washing dishes by hand.

Water saving tip # 8 – Pool Talk – Cover your pool to minimise evaporation and keep its temperature warm enough for a quick winter dip.

Water saving tip # 9- Cut out leaks – A leaking faucet adds up. One drop per second can add up to over 1500 litres of water a year. A steady stream will do away with over 300,000 litres a year. Inspect your taps and cut out those leaks.

Water saving tip # 10 – On the loo – Check to see if your toilet cistern is leaking and invest in a water saving loo. Otherwise, put a brick or a filled water bottle in the cistern to minimise water use.

Be water smart in your green home. For more great water and energy saving tips, check out the Green Pages, your source for going green.

Originally posted 2010-04-26 06:21:21.

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Posted by admin - December 21, 2011 at 2:55 pm

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Green Cars Guide How to Choose one and What are the Best Green Cars

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Green Cars List & Guide How to Choose one and What are the Best Green Cars

Green cars are becoming more mainstream today, for a variety of reasons. Here in America we still have plenty of climate change deniers that either don’t think it is happening or that it is not man made, however, that is not the subject today. The fact of the matter is that higher fuel prices can drive people to greener automobiles whom otherwise wouldn’t care one way or the other about how good the vehicle is for the environment. So we have those whom choose these cars to save money on gas, and then we have those who choose these cars to help the environment. In either case, it is good for the planet and everyone!

The EPA Green Vehicle Guide is a good place to obtain relevant information regarding the environmental performance of green cars and provides guests with dynamic search and sorting options. You can make side by side comparisons with up to three vehicles and you can also customize your searches, and even include photos!

The list is based upon the Greenhouse Gas Score, which reflects the emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases. This score is related to a vehicles fuel economy of course, as those with higher fuel efficiency will burn less gas thereby emitting less CO2. Other criteria includes the type of fuel burned as different fuels contain differing amounts of carbon. The higher the score in this category, the better! Continue Reading Green Cars Guide How to Choose one and What are the Best Green Cars Here

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Posted by admin - November 30, 2011 at 9:59 am

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Green Earths Energy: Build Amazing Solar Panels Yourself!

‘Building Your Own Solar Panels Has Never Been Easier And More Financially Sustainable! This Information Is For Anyone That Wants To Cut Their Dependence On Electricity And Use Alternative Methods For Power!’.
Green Earths Energy: Build Amazing Solar Panels Yourself!

Originally posted 2010-04-25 23:00:18.

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Posted by admin - November 29, 2011 at 12:12 pm

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