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Eco-Friendly Preparation for Natural Disasters

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Eco-Friendly Preparation for Natural Disasters Natural disasters affect human society in more than one way. The two most notable examples that always go hand in hand are infrastructural damage and humanitarian crises. However, there is one, equally as tragic after-effect that always follows their trail and makes their consequences even more profound – environmental problems. So, in order to try ... Read More »

Baghouse Dust Collector to Control Air Pollution

Baghouse Dust Collector Air pollution poses a great problem for the existence of humans and other terrestrial species. In the past, there was no emission control regulation and industries were emitting pollutants in an uncontrolled way which mainly contained fine dust particulates associated with various wastes like flue gases, namely Sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and carbon monoxide. These toxic and ... Read More »

A New Roof Can Help On Energy Costs

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A New Roof   On average, how much a homeowner spends on their utility bills is heavily influenced by energy costs — that is, the heating and cooling of their homes. Depending on the weather and the conditions of your house, your energy bills can quickly skyrocket, severely burdening your pockets. That’s why many homeowners are always on the lookout ... Read More »

Environmental Hazards Audit

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Environmental Hazards A healthy environment is very important for the well being of human beings, animals, and plants. Hence, it is necessary to take proper care of the environment, by following certain definite guidelines. The environmental hazards audit is very useful for ascertaining the environmental health and safety management system that can be adopted by a company so that it ... Read More »

Happy Labor Day From WhosGreenOnline.com

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Happy Labor Day   Labor Day: What it Means Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country. Labor Day Legislation The ... Read More »

5 Toxic Materials to Avoid in Your Home

Top 10 Cleaning Toxins & Natural Alternatives

5 Toxic Materials We all work very hard to make our homes as safe and comfortable as possible. Still, so it happens that we surround ourselves with things we didn’t know were bad for us until it’s too late. A lot of materials we use in our homes and garden are actually bad for us, but it’s not something we ... Read More »

Sustainable Home Building: New Milestones

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Sustainable Home Building “Thinking green” has turned into one of the most ubiquitous mantras of the 21st century. Faced with the pessimistic odds when it comes to the unpredictability of the volatile weather conditions and climate fluctuations, the humanity has started to change its living habits. The process is very gradual, almost seamless, but the changes are definitely on their ... Read More »

Green Granny Flats and Backyard Retreats

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Green Granny Flats Designing a backyard living space will not only boost the value of your home, but it will also truly enrich your home experience. While a beautiful outdoor studio can become your hub of creativity, a stylish granny flat will provide you with a guest house, kids’ play area or a rental property. Furthermore, this will be a ... Read More »

Water Usage, A Homeowner’s Guide

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  Infographic created by Hydra-Stop Water Usage Water is one of the most important resources we have. We need a lot of it to perform everyday tasks at home, such as cooking, bathing and cleaning. We tend to take the water supply for granted, however, and the way we use water can put a strain on the supply. Using too ... Read More »