Save the WORLD…
Let’s Save Our World Meme
This tag came from Metz over at Empty Streets 1027. Thank you for including me on this one.

Save our world meme
Here’s my share: If you are a Cigarette SMOKER better STOP…. NOW! Don’t you know that cigarettes contains more than 4,000 deadly chemicals!!! Let’s save our World… STOP sMOKING!!!
In Your Home – Conserve Energy
1. Clean or replace air filters on your air conditioning unit at least once a month.
2. If you have central air conditioning, do not close vents in unused rooms.
3. Lower the thermostat on your water heater to 120.
4. Wrap your water heater in an insulated blanket.
5. Turn down or shut off your water heater when you will be away for extended periods.
6. Turn off unneeded lights even when leaving a room for a short time.
7. Set your refrigerator temperature at 36 to 38 and your freezer at 0 to 5 .
8. When using an oven, minimize door opening while it is in use; it reduces oven temperature by 25 to 30 every time you open the door.
9. Clean the lint filter in your dryer after every load so that it uses less energy.
10. Unplug seldom used appliances.
11. Use a microwave when- ever you can instead of a conventional oven or stove.
12. Wash clothes with warm or cold water instead of hot.
13. Reverse your indoor ceiling fans for summer and winter operations as recommended.
14. Turn off lights, computers and other appliances when not in use.
15. Purchase appliances and office equipment with the Energy Star Label; old refridgerators, for example, use up to 50 more electricity than newer models.
16. Only use electric appliances when you need them.
17. Use compact fluorescent light bulbs to save money and energy.
18. Keep your thermostat at 68 in winter and 78 in summer.
19. Keep your thermostat higher in summer and lower in winter when you are away
20. Insulate your home as best as you can.
21. Install weather stripping around all doors and windows.
22. Shut off electrical equipment in the evening when you leave work.
23. Plant trees to shade your home.
24. Shade outside air conditioning units by trees or other means.
25. Replace old windows with energy efficient ones.
26. Use cold water instead of warm or hot water when possible.
27. Connect your outdoor lights to a timer.
28. Buy green electricity - electricity produced by low - or even zero-pollution facilities (NC Greenpower for North Carolina - www.ncgreenpower.org). In your home-reduce toxicity.
In Your Home – Reduce Toxicity
29. Eliminate mercury from your home by purchasing items without mercury, and dispose of items containing mercury at an appropriate drop-off facility when necessary (e.g. old thermometers).
30. Learn about alternatives to household cleaning items that do not use hazardous chemicals.
31. Buy the right amount of paint for the job.
32. Review labels of household cleaners you use. Consider alternatives like baking soda, scouring pads, water or a little more elbow grease.
33. When no good alternatives exist to a toxic item, find the least amount required for an effective, sanitary result.
34. If you have an older home, have paint in your home tested for lead. If you have lead-based paint, cover it with wall paper or other material instead of sanding it or burning it off.
35. Use traps instead of rat and mouse poisons and insect killers.
36. Have your home tested for radon.
37. Use cedar chips or aromatic herbs instead of mothballs.
In Your Yard
38. Avoid using leaf blowers and other dust-producing equipment.
39. Use an electric lawn- mower instead of a gas-powered one.
40. Leave grass clippings on the yard-they decompose and return nutrients to the soil.
41. Use recycled wood chips as mulch to keep weeds down, retain moisture and prevent erosion.
42. Use only the required amount of fertilizer.
43. Minimize pesticide use.
44. Create a wildlife habitat in your yard.
45. Water grass early in the morning.
46. Rent or borrow items like ladders, chain saws, party decorations and others that are seldom used.
47. Take actions that use non hazardous components (e.g., to ward off pests, plant marigolds in a garden instead of using pesticide).
48. Put leaves in a compost heap instead of burning them or throwing them away. Yard debris too large for your compost bin should be taken to a yard-debris recycler.
In Your Office
49. Copy and print on both sides of paper.
50. Reuse items like envelopes, folders and paper clips.
51. Use mailer sheets for interoffice mail instead of an envelope.Use mailer sheets for interoffice mail instead of an envelope.
52. Set up a bulletin board for memos instead of sending a copy to each employee.
53. Use e-mail instead of paper correspondence.
54. Use recycled paper.
55. Use discarded paper for scrap paper.
56. Encourage your school and/or company to print documents with soy-based inks, which are less toxic.
57. Use a ceramic coffee mug instead of a disposable cup.
Ways To Protect Our Air
58. Ask your employer to consider flexible work schedules or telecommuting.
59. Recycle printer cartridges.
60. Shut off electrical equipment in the evening when you leave work.
61. Report smoking vehicles to your local air agency.
62. Don’t use your wood stove or fireplace when air quality is poor.
63. Avoid slow-burning, smoldering fires. They produce the largest amount of pollution.
64. Burn seasoned wood - it burns cleaner than green wood.
65. Use solar power for home and water heating.
66. Use low-VOC or water-based paints, stains, finishes and paint strippers.
67. Purchase radial tires and keep them properly inflated for your vehicle.
68. Paint with brushes or rollers instead of using spray paints to minimize harmful emissions.
69. Ignite charcoal barbecues with an electric probe or other alternative to lighter fluid.
70. If you use a wood stove, use one sold after 1990. They are required to meet federal emissions standards and are more efficient and cleaner burning.
71. Walk or ride your bike instead of driving, whenever possible.
72. Join a carpool or vanpool to get to work.
Ways to Use Less Water
73. Check and fix any water leaks.
74. Install water-saving devices on your faucets and toilets.
75. Don’t wash dishes with the water running continuously.
76. Wash and dry only full loads of laundry and dishes.
77. Follow your community’s water use restrictions or guidelines.
78. Install a low-flow shower head.
79. Replace old toilets with new ones that use a lot less water.
80. Turn off washing machine’s water supply to prevent leaks.
Ways to Protect Our Water
81. Revegetate or mulch disturbed soil as soon as possible.
82. Never dump anything down a storm drain.
83. Have your septic tank pumped and system inspected regularly.
84. Check your car for oil or other leaks, and recycle motor oil.
85. Take your car to a car wash instead of washing it in the driveway.
86. Learn about your watershed.
Create Less Trash
87. Buy items in bulk from loose bins when possible to reduce the packaging wasted.
88. Avoid products with several layers of packaging when only one is sufficient. About 33 of what we throw away is packaging.
89. Buy products that you can reuse.
90. Maintain and repair durable products instead of buying new ones.
91. Check reports for products that are easily repaired and have low breakdown rates.
92. Reuse items like bags and containers when possible.
93. Use cloth napkins instead of paper ones.
94. Use reusable plates and utensils instead of disposable ones.
95. Use reusable containers to store food instead of aluminum foil and cling wrap.
96. Shop with a canvas bag instead of using paper and plastic bags.
97. Buy rechargeable batteries for devices used frequently.
98. Reuse packaging cartons and shipping materials. Old newspapers make great packaging material.
99. Compost your vegetable scraps.
100. Buy used furniture - there is a surplus of it, and it is much cheaper than new furniture.
So for all those that will take part with this movement please feel free to copy and paste the Meme with your own tips on how to save the environment. This is a tag that you don’t have to tag back, because what is more important is that we all take part in the movement to save our world.
I won’t be tagging anyone else but if you feel like participating, please do so. Just let me know so I can visit you. And please leave a comment of your environmental article link at Empty Streets so you can be added to the list of bloggers for a cause starting here:
1. Metz - Empty Streets 1027 - 100 ways to help save our environment
2. Moms… Check Nyo
3. Simple Happy Life
4. Life’s Tricky Situations
5. Beyond Feron Dot Com
6. You’re NEXT…






















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July 1st, 2009 at 3:40 pm
Hi Mr. BF,
yayyy am so glad that you liked the tag a lot.
I have already quit smoking myself and it has been over 2 months to date
my friends and family have been very supportive as wel.
Hope everyone helps out to save our environment too
xoxo
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July 2nd, 2009 at 3:17 pm
You have been tagged so your it
hehehe Enjoy the friendship chain - Keep safe and healthy always
xoxo
Here is the link just in case you need to look for it
http://emptystreets27.blogspot.com/2009/07/empty-streets-special-friendship-chain_02.html
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Richard
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July 4th, 2009 at 6:48 am
I did this one too. Nice to see you on board.
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July 4th, 2009 at 9:33 am
cool points
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July 4th, 2009 at 4:03 pm
Dropping by as always
Have a great weekend
xoxo
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July 5th, 2009 at 11:09 pm
So glad I never took up smoking and no one in my family smokes! Stopped in to say thanks, I’ve given you some linky love, please swing by and see
Sandy
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feron reply on September 24, 2009 1:10 am:
Hello Sandy… you’re family should push this campaign, and let’s live in a world without pollution…
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July 10th, 2009 at 8:47 am
stop smoking and i say thanks, keep this friendship of chain help to us, always healthy, i tagged you,,,
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feron reply on September 24, 2009 1:08 am:
We will triump this campaign… let’s be united!
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July 11th, 2009 at 4:31 am
let’s save the world, back to nature!
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feron reply on September 24, 2009 1:07 am:
Be vigilant… let’s spread the good works!
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July 13th, 2009 at 10:20 pm
Now that’s a mouthful. Thankfully I’m not a smoker!
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feron reply on September 24, 2009 1:06 am:
Nice to hear that… let’s join hands to stop people from smoking. God Bless!
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August 16th, 2009 at 10:47 pm
If you are going to install low flow shower heads you might as well install low flow faucet aerators as well. Typical faucet aerators like shower heads can start at 5 gallons per minute flow rates. Typical low flow starts at 2.2 gallons per minute and goes all the way down to .5 gallons per minute. You can find these at any local hardware store.
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feron reply on August 17, 2009 3:48 am:
Thank you so much for the information and hopefully this would be beneficial to all readers. God Bless!
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September 15th, 2009 at 3:51 am
I like it.
Thought along those lines when I dropped the oil on a 20HP B&S twin recently
Thanks.
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feron reply on September 24, 2009 1:05 am:
Hi Ann… hope to see more of you here. More Power!
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September 23rd, 2009 at 9:30 pm
Hello, really great post i appreciate you work!
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feron reply on September 24, 2009 1:04 am:
Thanks for the compliment and for having you here..!:=)
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January 20th, 2010 at 11:23 pm
I would think a low volume high pressure showerhead would be a great idea! I would like to have one of those “sunflower” type showerheads, the flat round types with all of those water holes.
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