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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Bicycling Against Cars – Health Benefits vs Pollution

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We were recently stuck in traffic behind a big rig spewing noxious exhaust while out bicycling. This provoked us to think about how the health benefits of cycling can be negated by pollution. While we prefer mountain biking out in the wilderness with no cars around, coexisting on roads with vehicles is a reality most of us have to endure.
It is interesting that several articles discuss some health issues with cyclists who commute in big cities. Some cyclists wear face masks while cycling in the city. Pollution from diesel engines in particular are worrisome. Respiratory problems can arise and other adverse health effects may ensue.
As we move into the future, there should be more vehicles emitting less pollution. Hybrid technology, electric vehicles, low sulphur fuels, and other advancements will help reduce pollution levels.
Ways to minimize the risk
Avoid busy streets to minimize the number of vehicles you encounter. You may end up riding a longer distance, but your health will benefit.Keep away from buses and trucks.Wear a mask if you have to bike in congested areas Try to ride during non-peak hours Reduce bike commuting to only a couple of days a week
Lots of us love biking and are trying to help our health and the environment by avoiding driving. With a couple strategies, we can help minimize potential health risks that accompany biking with vehicles that produce toxic emissions.
Vehicle exhaust and brain damage
Some recent studies have shown that vehicle traffic fumes affect the brain. Emissions from cars and trucks can injure parts of the brain and affect learning and memory. Breathing vehicle fumes for just 30 minutes can affect the brain, a recent study from the Netherlands showed. Children in areas with high levels of vehicle emissions score more poorly on tests and were more prone to have mental health problems.
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Monday, December 12, 2011

Make Money In The Energy Niche! Solar Panels And Wind-mills!

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Being green is a trend that really has caught on to preserve the environment. One of the reasons that it is so popular is the fact that you can save a lot of money by switching to a greener lifestyle (in this case using solar power), and there are ways of being green that can make you significant amounts of money every year.
Solar power for home is being adopted more and more by people who are not only environmentalist, but also want to cut spending on utilities. It's no longer expensive and unattainable by the average household to have solar power due to the technology advancement and the commercialization of equipments used in a solar energy system. When you look at the benefits of going solar and how easy it is to install one in your home, I am sure you'll go for it. In my opinion all homes should be built with solar power in mind. It adds to the beauty of the home.
Wouldn't you like to have your breakfast under the morning sun, right in your kitchen? Incorporating solar design will also lower your utility bills, which in the long run would use less energy and ultimately decrease pollution. Plus, there is the possibility of making money in the process. There are lots of books written on DIY system to generate electricity from solar energy, and many actually brings you through the detailed steps to building one on your own. Many of them will give you lots of general information and no specific steps to get you started. It's very important that you go for a guide that is so simple to follow that even a DIY novice can do it. And the icing on the cake is the incentives you have for using solar power:
1- Power Bills - The average household in the US spend around $2500 annually on electricity. With homemade solar cells and solar incentives, you can drastically reduce that monthly bill or eliminate it altogether.

2- Extra Energy - Whatever electricity you produce from your solar cells and don't consume in a given month is a surplus that can be fed back into the power grid and sold back to the power company for a tidy profit. The government reimburses the power company to do this.

3- Tax Breaks - The government is very interested in alleviating the on going energy crisis for our country and our planet. So they reward those who live off the grid and are self reliant with considerable tax breaks.

4- Selling Solar Cells -There are many homeowners interested in these same money making solar incentives, and they are willing to pay top dollar for it. Why not construct multiple solar grids and sell them to other people for a tidy profit?



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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Bob Villa EdenPURE heaters

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Bob Villa money saving EdenPURE portable heaters are being advertised nationwide in newspapers and  supplements again, with the headline “Bob Villa ranks new 2011 EdenPURE portable heater #1 in North America”, “Bob Vila’s #1 money saver for 2009? “U.S. designed and engineered GEN 4 uses new Sylvania heat source and EdenFLOW(TM) direct air technology.” We decided to investigate.

Anytime we see a call to order within 10 days to get a $75 discount and free shipping, we have to wonder. Suarez Corporation makes the product and has an A- Better Business Bureau record but 254 complaints.

Bob Villa EdenPURE heaters facts

The EdenPURE heaters are made is China not the USA.

It’s extremely overpriced, and the advertising is misleading and incomplete. The ad does not state the wattage or BTU rating.They apparently don’t want potential buyers to comparison shop based on the wattage rating and price.

“Reduced heating bills.” This claim is not qualified at all. Naturally you assume these savings are versus a comparable electric heat (1500W). Simple math and physics will point out that if one is generating heat from electricity, you can not get above 100% efficiency. This claim is VERY misleading!

This forum thread has lots of information about the Bob Villa EdenPURE portable heater from mostly unsatisfied customers.

Per a forum posting:

“No electric heater uses up room oxygen, as can propane, natural gas, or kerosene heaters that draw their combustion air from the room. No electric heaters generate carbon monoxide, as can propane, natural gas, or kerosene heaters that are not vented with a chimney to the outside.”

Consumerreports.org analyzed the EdenPURE portable heaters and said that their Heating Claims Don’t Add Up

Alternatives to the EdenPURE heaters

A top rated Honeywell HZ-517 natural convection heater only costs $77.  It has a tip over sensor, temperature display, and hot surface alert unlike other heaters.

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Posted on October 20th, 2011
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