The Boomer Shopper: Helping Us Shop & Live Healthy & Green!
Green at Home

A greener home is the first place to begin making small changes to help the environment and create a healthier and more enjoyable place to live. Here are 10 simple steps to green up your life and change the planet.

1. Buy Only What You Need

Plain and simple-don't over purchase. However, when buying items that you use daily or in large quantities, consider buying in bulk. You will save money and packaging. Consider splitting bulk purchases with friends to get that savings but not the full quantity of the purchase. Sometimes we can't always use 50 rolls of paper towels.

2. Recycle, Recycle, Recycle!

Recycle, reuse, and properly dispose of all materials. Everything from plastic bags to construction materials. But, recycling is not just limited to the cans, glass, and paper we go though everyday. If you're upgrading your house, don't forget to look for recycling and reuse programs for your household items, such as windows, doors, tile, etc

Don't forget the last step in the recycling loop: buy recycled! In order for recycling to be sustainable, we need to purchase and use recycled-content materials. Look for and purchase post-consumer recycled content packaging and products whenever possible.

3. Upgrade Your Light Bulbs

When your incandescent light bulbs burn out, replace them with energy efficient compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs). According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) CFLs use 2/3 less energy than traditional incandescent light bulbs and last 10 times longer. Making this upgrade saves you money and saves energy.

4. Use Your Own Bags

Plastic bags are doing serious damage to our oceans and wildlife, as well as just making an eyesore on our streets. Many communities around the country are actually banning the use of plastic bags because of litter problems. When going to the store, consider bagging your own groceries in cloth, reusable bags. Many stores sell reusable bags and charge to provide plastic grocery bags.

5. Keep Your Gadgets Green

Electronics become outdated very quickly. To insure you are responsible with your gadgets, practice the following:
  • Resist the urge to upgrade every time a "newer" or "cooler" gadget comes out. Reduce at the source-you save money and the time (and frustration) to learn how to operate and program the new gadget!
  • Donate working electronics to charities or school programs that resell or refurbish them.
  • Refill or recycle your inkjet or toner cartridges
  • Close the recycling loop and buy recycled, post-consumer content paper for your printer. Most local office supply stores, such as Staples, offer a growing selection of environmentally friendly papers.

6. Conserve Every Drop

Despite the fact that 70% of the world is covered by water, you should conserve all that you can. Turn off the water faucet when brushing your teeth and shaving. Run the dishwasher and washing machine only when they are full; avoid small, partial loads. Cleaning your driveway or sidewalk by hosing it down with water wastes at least 80 gallons of water every time; Use a broom instead.

7. Adjust Your Thermostat

A few degrees difference in temperature can make all the difference in both your energy savings and your financial savings. In the summer, raise your thermostat two degrees. In the winter, lower your thermostat two degrees. You'll not likely notice the difference in temperature, but you'll sure notice the benefit when your utility bill arrives! Use a ceiling fan to cool off a room or house. It consumes about the same amount of energy as a 60-watt bulb (about 98% less energy than most air conditioners).

8. Keep the Air Clean

Carpool, ride the bus, use public transportation, or bike to work. Better yet, see if your company can institute a telecommuting program (if it does not already have one). Save fuel and time by planning ahead and consolidating errands into one trip. Also, go to certain, far away stores less frequently.

Keep your tires inflated to the appropriate air pressure level to extend the life of your tires and give you better gas mileage. Drive the speed limit.

9. Save the Trees

Pay your bills online, saving paper, time, and postage. As the price of paper cards and postage increases, consider emailing e-cards instead of mailing them out. Email documents and information instead of printing and mailing them. Whenever possible, save documents on your computer or on a disk instead of as a print copy in your filing cabinet.

10. Overall Around the Home

Clotheslines are making a comeback. Dry your clothes on the line instead of in the dryer; they'll smell better and you'll save money. Use cloth napkins instead of paper napkins; they can be used repeatedly and thrown in with your weekly load of towels. Make your own less-toxic cleaning alternatives using baking soda, soap, and vinegar. Open the doors and windows to let the fresh air in and germs and smells out. Indoor air quality is often times worse than the air outside.

Now onto the things we can fully recommend for your Green-home shopping pleasure!

CleanAir4Life
A leading retailer of Air Cleaners, Air purifiers, and Water Purifiers using the latest in technologies such as UV germicidal lamps, ionizers, HEPA filtration, and ceramic core sterilization for residential and commercial applications.

They offer only quality, energy efficient products that perform as promised.  They personally test and use these products in real world situations and stand behind them. They also offer a 30 day money back guarantee on all purchases.


Better Your Air
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KEETSA ECO-FRIENDLY MATTRESSES

Keetsa is committed to a line of sleep products that has a minimum impact on your pocketbook and on the environment.  A majority of Keetsa products are made from recycled materials and the company's mission is to make a better environment by cutting their carbon footprint. 
Their mattresses are compressed in a box for reduced shipping costs, a smaller carbon footprint, and no big furniture delivery trucks.  In essence, Keetsa uses a (Patent-Pending) process that allows all of their mattresses to come in a highly efficient package, which they've tested against many of the major competitive brands.
All Keetsa products are packed into 100% recyclable boxes printed with water soluble ink, and the plastic bags used for the mattresses are bio-degradable.


Keetsa Eco-Friendly Mattresses - Shop Now!
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 JibJab

Celebrate birthdays and all special occasions with no trees harmed! And
BE FUNNY while you're at it!

From its offbeat Sendables® eCards to personalized Starring You!® videos and irreverent viral videos, JibJab is on a mission to help more people share more laughs than any other company in the history of the world. Get 10% off; use code
JIBJAB10

JibJab eCards
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Go Daddy.com

Spread great news, like the family's latest addition,
without using one piece of paper!

You get a great little 5 page website with each
domain name you purchase through them.
What a deal!


Get Your Baby's Website! Special $7.49.com at GoDa
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eBillme

Now that you're doing much more online, save some extra green while going green, and be much safer while you're at it.
eBillme is an innovative alternative payment option and we think the safest way to shop online.
When you shop and pay with eBillme, you do not share personal financial information
(like you do when you use your credit card). 
And, the eBillme Mall has discounts, a Best Price Guarantee, Fraud Protection,
and coupons, deals and gift cards from leading over 800 online stores. 
Very cool!



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Stay Fit At Home...Save gas and eliminate the carbon footprint of using a bricks & mortar gym!
 
FitDeck Swimming      FitDeck Soccer      FitDeck Basketball
 
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