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Eco-Friendly Cleaners vs Regular Household Cleaners

“Eco-friendly” is a big-time buzzword in the home-cleaning aisles at nearly every store. Specialty companies offer cleaning supplies of all sorts, often in distinctive packaging and fragrances. Even common household names are getting in on the green trend and marketing their own eco-friendly cleaning products. Eco-friendly cleaners often come with a higher price tag, but you may wonder whether they can make a difference in your home and for the environment.

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“Take 10” Challenge

Every time you turn around, theres another bit of technology you have to keep up with. Keeping up with old friends on Facebook, responding to e-mails, talking on the phone, browsing on Pinterest…. STOP! PUT THE PHONE DOWN! CLOSE YOUR LAPTOP! Take ten minutes and spend some quality time with your little ones.

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Homemade Carpet Cleaning Products

There’s nothing like a nice, clean carpet — it can be a perfect place for your children to play. Unfortunately, keeping that carpet clean can be difficult in a house filled with children and pets. Cleaning your carpet frequently may be necessary, but it can also be expensive and bad for your health. Instead, use a homemade carpet cleaning solution that is not only inexpensive, but also much safer for your health.

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Why Go Green?

Organic food and hybrid vehicles are just two examples of products that are part of the green movement. Other methods of going green, such as conserving energy or shortening the length of your showers, are less costly ways to become more eco-friendly. All of the hype leaves some people wondering why they should join the green movement. The benefits of going green extend beyond simply helping the environment.

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Green Home Tips

Going green at home not only saves the environment, it can save you some money as well. Using less energy, either by skipping the dryer when you launder your clothes or by reducing the length of your shower, cuts down on your energy usage and your utility bills. Making your own cleaning supplies is much cheaper than purchasing commercial supplies and keeps dangerous chemicals, such as bleach and ammonia, out of your drain.