** Here are 4 simple tips. Compact fluorescent SAVE U.S. $ 800 A YEAR IN THE MONEY! Air up the tires, proper tire pressure, paint your roof white, lighter colored roofs to save money and slows down the heating, use a toaster oven. Although we use our containers for a demonstration, I will show you how to convert a container into a living space. Ironically, CFLs present an opportunity to prevent mercury from entering our air, which affects more than our health. The first source of mercury in our air comes from burning fossil fuels like coal, the fuel most used in the United States to produce electricity. The CFL uses 75% less energy than an incandescent bulb and lasts at least 6 times more. A central issue 10 mg of mercury to produce electricity to run an incandescent bulb compared to only 2.4mg of mercury to run a CFL for the same time. Always dispose of used CFLs properly While CFLs for your home are not legally considered hazardous waste according to federal regulations solid waste, is even better for the environment to dispose of CFLs properly burnout. Only large commercial users of fluorescent lamps are required to recycle. If recycling is not an option in your area (see below on how to find out), place the CFL in a plastic bag and dispose the same way you would batteries, oil-based paint and motor oil at local household waste hazardous waste (HHW) collection sites. If your local HHW collection sites can not accept CFLs (check Earth911.org

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