Eco Tips!
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Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it:)
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Nice, informative video!
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yes you do still have to be careful because they contain dangerous mercury:( but there are some stores, e.i, Home Depot, that you can recycle them properly. Oh i never heard that about China, thats dumb how they don't last long.
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Getting energy saving lights is good but even then we have to be careful. I was told the ones from China don't last as long as they claim. I forgot where the good one is from.
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ODDY this is so good .. why didnt you ever told me you had a channel ?:)
meloshwaxo 3 years ago
lol thanks it what i could do with iMovie, but ya i didn't really think about it cause i didn't have much, i am considering doing another video but with me in it lol
egyptianlily 3 years ago
OMG can I gueststar ? we can show it in world issues? and I used improper grammer above . btw I have SOOO much hwk today and still have a crazy headache so I mmight not see you tonight :(
meloshwaxo 3 years ago
lol ya sure make it more interesting lol ahh thats okay the meting was okay i didn't do to much talking but it was interesting i also lost my scarf! lol so i need to e-mail around and find it ttyl;)
egyptianlily 3 years ago
CFL's are a good tip but I think LED's are even better especially as hallway or porch lights. You don't need a ton of light for these areas and they last up to 30,000 hours, about 3 to 5 times longer than the CFL's with no mercury issues. Also the tip on using cold water when washing clothes is a good one. Unless you have a stain to get rid of I see no difference between the quality of the wash between using hot and cold water.
pfratianni 3 years ago
Thanks for the comment:) Yes even the CN Tower in Canada uses LED lights, and i have some for my x-mas lights as well;) Yes very true for cold water, Tide has a special detergent used for cold water, which is nice too:)
egyptianlily 3 years ago