Laundry Room Health Hazard
The laundry room offer excellent opportunities for cleaning your stuff and completely to your home. Washing and drying your laundry is one of the most energy- and water-intensive chores in the home. Doing your own laundry can save you money, as well as reduce energy and water use.
To save more water, look for a clothes washer with a low water factor. The water factor is the number of gallons per cycle per cubic foot that a clothes washer uses. So, if a washer uses 18 gallons per cycle and has a tub volume of 3.0 cubic feet, then the water factor is 6.0. The lower the water factor, the more efficient the washer is.
Laundry Green Practices- can reduce energy and water use in your home. Also these practices help you to gain a clean and green home.
- When you go on shopping or grocery, buy items, such as laundry detergent and fabric softener, with minimal packaging.
- Dry clothes on a line, rather than in the dryer.
- Use cold-water wash cycles when appropriate. About 90% of the energy used for washing clothes in a conventional top-load washer is for heating the water.
- After you use the laundry room, clear and clean entire area. Secure pre-wash, detergents and all other spray bottles. Make sure to put them where they can’t be easily reached by kids or store it in a safe area.
Remember, keep safe all materials and chemicals use for the laundry. Keep all laundry products out of reach of little hands, away from your pets, and out from your food.
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