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Green Homes and Preschools

By: Courtney Pavone (View Profile)

More than six million children in America have asthma; this can be attributed to toxins found in our homes and the environment. The good news is that there are more and more resources for an eco-friendly lifestyle nowadays.

Here are eleven tips from Christina Houri to make your home or school greener:

Switch to Non-Toxic Cleaning Products
Cleaning your home can be harmful to your health. Many common houseshold cleaners contain toxic solvents, fragrances, disinfectants, and other ingredients that can pollute the air and cause respiratory, skin, and other reactions. You can use cleaning products that are non-toxic like Seventh Generation, Method, or even Chlorox (which has a new green line on the market) to maintain your school or home. You can also make your own cleaning supplies with simple ingredients such as baking soda, soap, and vinegar. They are cheap and easy, and they really work.

Organic paint
Indoor air is three times more polluted than outdoor air, and according to the EPA, is considered to be one of the top five hazards to human health. Paints and finishes are among the leading causes. Paints and finishes release low-level toxic emissions into the air for years after application. The source of these toxins is a variey of VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) which, until recently, were essential to the performance of the paint. Benjamin Moore has a new collection of eco-friendly paint called “Aura,” which has very low VOC. A wide variety of colors is available.

Light Bulbs
Save energy by replacing your standard incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs, which lasts about ten times longer and use about one to two-thirds less energy.

Air Conditioning
You can install the Comfortmaker HV/AC system R410A, which has a non-ozone-depleting gas.

Buy Furniture Made from Recyclable Material
Purchase furniture and classroom materials from a manufacturer that produces furniture with recycled materials. If tables and chairs are made from wood that is harvested from healthy forests and done in an environmentally friendly and sustainable matter, then your classroom will reflect a “green environment.” There is a wonderful variety of items online. The internet is a wonderful tool for research!

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