On April 22nd, a new federal regulation to protect children from lead poisoning is scheduled to be implemented. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) mandate will require “contractors who work in older homes…to become certified by a government-approved trainer and follow certain precautions, such as covering floors with plastic sheeting and dressing workers in protective clothing,” [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Going Green'
Federal Lead Dust Rules About to Take Effect
March 28th, 2010 · 1 Comment
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Getting Rid of Germs in the House
March 21st, 2010 · No Comments
Microwaving sponges instead of throwing them away because they contain bacteria and are no longer pristine? Spraying a dry mop with wood cleaner to pick up dust bunnies from your hardwood floors? Creating a home-made disinfectant? These are some ideas from a short San Francisco Chronicle article, “Germ Warfare on the Home Front.”
Also see my [...]
Tags: Around the House · Environment · Going Green
Seedlings Seeking Space in Sunny Garden
March 14th, 2010 · No Comments
Two years ago, my wife, Sonia, brought home a packet of Pimiento de Padrón seeds from The Spanish Table in Berkeley, my first experience with planting anything from seed. I guess I did something wrong because only two seedlings made it. From those first peppers, we were able to save lots of seeds. With (some) [...]
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Green Ways to Clean
March 3rd, 2010 · 1 Comment
Want an eco-friendly way to clean countertops? Use half a lemon to scrub and create a paste from lemon juice and soda.
How about a green disinfectant? One spray bottle filled with three per cent hydrogen peroxide and another filled with distilled white vinegar will do the trick. Spray either one first and wipe, then do [...]
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Saving Energy with CFLs
January 17th, 2010 · No Comments
Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) use about 75% less energy than incandescent bulbs, which make them an economical and environmentally friendly choice.
There are a few things to remember about them:
As they contain a small amount of mercury, be careful to dispose of them properly in special recycling centers.
Compact fluorescent light bulbs are intended to be left [...]
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Does Your Shower Have a Low-Flow Shower Head?
October 29th, 2009 · No Comments
In Oakland, water rationing has been lifted and we have been fortunate to have had heavy, early October rains. Some think our water troubles are over. They aren’t. We all need to conserve because population is outstripping our resources.
Having low-flow shower heads and faucet aerators is the best way to save water in your home. [...]
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Green Way to Unclog Drains + Other Ideas
March 7th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Yesterday morning, as I was finishing up my shower, the pan started filling with water. It occurred to me it could be either a sewer line backup (bad news), or a simple case of too much goopy stuff in the shower drain.
I eliminated the sewer line as the culprit since we have replaced the lateral [...]
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“Orange Oil” Post Elicits Questions
February 27th, 2009 · No Comments
Yesterday’s post about the effectiveness of orange oil for killing termites prompted an email asking whether cleaning products with orange oil kill and/or deter dust mites.
Knowing that my wife, Sonia, is into natural cleaning products, I asked her. She told me that citrus oil is used to dissolve oil and grease, allowing dirt to be [...]
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Orange Oil: Termite Breakfast Drink or Long-term Killer?
February 26th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Green is good and so many of us in California do what we can to preserve our increasingly fragile planet. Companies know this and some attempt to exploit our positive intentions by promoting their products as green. Orange oil treatments to eradicate termites are an example.
For years, as a state director of the California Association [...]
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New “Green” Web Site
November 14th, 2008 · 1 Comment
The California Association of Realtors (C.A.R.) has just added a new information service to its Web site sharing great tips and ideas on how to green your home, office and life. “At Home with Green”™ includes an index of green resources, terminology and principles. It also offers information on buying a green home, greening an [...]
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