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8 Really Simple Ways to Detox Your Home and be Eco-Friendly

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As humans we tend to have a negative impact on the planet and the constant evolution of technology certainly doesn’t help with this. If we all took steps to reduce our impact even a little, the positive results would be monumental. It doesn’t take much, and it’s not like you have to sacrifice your entire way of living. In fact, we have eight very simple ways in which you can detox your home and make it that much more environmentally friendly. Take a look and see what you think.

1. Air Purifier

Air purifiers are great for your health, cleansing your home of allergens that could cause reactions or asthmatic attacks. They are also great for eliminating odours, which reduces the need for harmful things like aerosol sprays to keep the home smelling fresh. There are plenty of eco-friendly air purifiers on the market, reducing the amount of energy you use and your electrical bill.

2. Switch the Sockets Off

Taking the time to switch off your electrical sockets before bed, when you go out, or any time they are not in use will lower your energy consumption. This is good for two reasons, the first of which is that it means that you are using less and so the impact on the planet is reduced. Secondly, the reduced energy consumption means that you end up paying less in bills each month – it’s a win-win situation.

3. Water Saving Shower Heads

You can replace your old fixtures with water-saving shower heads to allow a lessened amount to pass through or even to operate for a set amount of time. We waste so much fresh water, an important natural resource that scientists predict we may run out of. Aside from saving money on your utility bill, investing in one of these can also reduce your water consumption and environmental impact. Plus, you will find that many of them are affordably priced, which is a bonus.

4. Natural Cleaning Products

Chemical fumes from our cleaning products can cause dizziness, light-headedness, fainting and even serious illness or death if they are not used in a ventilated room. Going natural can actually be just as good at killing bacteria and keeping things clean, but all without the harmful chemicals that are found in regular ones. In fact, most natural cleaning products can be found in your kitchen cupboards. Reducing the amount of chemicals in our air and water supply greatly benefits the entire ecosystem as well as our families.

5. Cordless Lawn Mower

Petrol lawn mowers use fossil fuels, and electric ones consume a lot of energy. The battery of a cordless mower only needs to be charged for a couple hours, and it is ready to go and cut your entire lawn. It saves on energy consumption, as well as giving the environment a break as it doesn’t need to produce as much as usual for you.

6. Use Rechargeable Batteries

Battery waste is a big problem, especially since so many of them are not disposed of correctly. Rechargeable batteries have a much longer lifespan, and you can often recharge them thousands of times before they start to lose their efficiency. Many solar-powered options are available as well. Cut down on waste and power your devices with rechargeable models.

7. Natural Pet Care Products

We put so many chemicals into and onto our pet’s bodies, and we have to wonder how it is affecting them. Choosing products to clean them and care for them that only contain natural ingredients means that they are kinder on the skin, and you don’t have to worry about any adverse reactions as a result of the chemicals. Just make sure that you do you research don’t purchase products with plants/ingredients that are harmful to pets like tea tree oil.

8. Buy More Plants

Flowers are a great way to keep the room smelling fresh, and having some indoor potted plants can be really beneficial. It is also a good way to reconnect with nature a little, keeping your relaxed and allowing you to enjoy your surroundings more due to the floral touch. Not only this, but indoor plants may increase the amount of oxygen in the air of your home, acting as a natural air purifier. Just remember to take care of them and pick a plant that is safe for your pets to be around.

To Conclude

As you can see, there are several ways in which you can reduce your environmental impact that are relatively easy and simple to implement. It doesn’t take much to help change the world, and all of this can be done with almost no effect on the way in which you go about your life. These methods are practical, simple to implement, and allow you to support a great cause.

Gemma Tyler is a freelance writer and blogger. You can keep upto date by following Gemma on Twitter, Facebook & Pinterest. If you are interested in reading more of her smart home related articles, be sure to check out her ultimate guides here & here.

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