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Go green! 5 simple ways to do your part

Reported by: Jennifer Harrington
Email: jharrington@abc15.com
Last Update: 1/10 4:07 pm

Who ever said, "It's not easy being green?" If Arizona residents took just a few steps we could help make the earth a better place and it would benefit our families and our wallets, as well. If you want to start doing your part, you can go green with these ideas.
 
1.  Let’s begin with water.  It is time to reevaluate our consumption. One of the most innovative and effective water saving tools is the dual flush toilet, which can save an estimated 4,000 gallons of water per year.
 
2.  With energy prices on the rise, there are many enticing utility and tax incentives for energy efficiency and renewable energy. The best way to start - design an eco-friendly home.  In our climate, the basic concepts, include:

Vertical shading. Install this on the East and West sides of your home. Window coverings allow sunlight in for natural heat and block the sunlight to keep your home cool, depending on the time of year.
 
Horizontal shading. Trees and shrubs on the South side of your home, will also help with natural cooling and heating.
 
3.  Air quality is something we all need to be more aware of to keep our families  healthy.  You can do this, by changing air filters regularly at least once every three months.

Going Green in Arizona is also being made easier with a brand new store in Scottsdale called a.k.a greenIt’s showroom near Old Town Scottsdale foreshadows the future by educating customers and selling building and home products that are healthier for people and the planet.

a.k.a. green
8100 E. Indian School Rd., Scottsdale
(480) 946-9600




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