Top Three Ways To Stay Green When Moving
<Br> | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 9 years, 2 months AGO
(NAPSI)—Moving day and the weeks prior are a hectic and even frustrating time—it may be tempting to let some of your green habits slide. Follow these tips to stay green during a time when you may be seeing red:
1. Save with Green Cleaning—Save money with DIY (do-it-yourself) cleaning products; they’re both easy and cost effective.
2. Eco-Friendly Decor—Sustainability in the home goes beyond lightbulbs. Pay attention to fabrics-bamboo and organic cotton are two great options. Look for rugs made from recycled materials and upcycle old furniture by painting with milk paint.
3. Interior Paint—Traditional house paint emits volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which can act as an irritant or cause more serious concerns. Lessen the risk by using eco-friendly low-VOC and low-odor paints.
Moving is the perfect time for a fresh start. With a couple clicks at www.cablemover.com you can schedule your cable high-speed Internet, digital cable TV and phone connections in advance for a hassle-free move day. Look for the customizable Moving Guide for tips on an efficient move.
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