Brighton Peace and Environment Centre

Make your home energy efficient

One of the best things you can do for the global environment is to make changes in your household to prevent climate change. The good news is, making your home energy-efficient doesn't necessarily mean spending big bucks.

A third of the UK's greenhouse gas emissions result from the use of household energy. Although we are constantly told to turn off appliances, these are relatively low consumers of energy compared with heating and lighting. No house can be considered green until it has dealt with these.

Reduce your energy consumption

Reduce your water consumption

Make your house more healthy

There are many ways that buildings affect our health - after all, we spend 80% of our day indoors. Although introduced chemicals are an obvious problem (avoid air fresheners, use eco-paint, and clean whenever possible with water, vinegar and a little detergent), the biggest problems are usually natural.
Reducing dust mites is a priority for allergy and asthma sufferers. Remove carpets wherever possible and vacuum thoroughly.
Mildew and mould are also a major cause of allergies and breathing problems. Wipe down walls and thoroughly ventilate bathrooms - fitting a fan if possible.


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Brighton Peace & Environment Centre, Address: 39-41 Surrey Street, Brighton, BN1 3PB. United Kingdom.
Tel: UK (01273) 766610 Email: info@bpec.org Web: www.bpec.org
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