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environment and saving on your heating and air-conditioning bills.
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During the cooler months, leave the oven door open after using your oven and take advantage of the heat. Just be sure that a hot oven will not harm anyone.
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Wash your laundry with cold water whenever possible – most of the time, it will clean just as efficiently and will save you money.
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Turn off or unplug appliances when not in use – computers, battery chargers, curling irons, irons, and more.
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Turn off unnecessary lights when leaving the room or your residence – just not when it concerns your safety, such as during evening hours.
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Do not over-dry your clothes. If your dryer has a moisture sensor that will automatically turn the machine off when clothes finish, use it to avoid over drying.
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Remember to clean the lint trap before every load.
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Dry full loads, or reduce drying time for partial loads
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Use more energy-efficient appliances. Many old appliances are very costly and use excessive amounts of electric to run. Turning them in for recycling or proper disposal may save you even more money and will help the environment at the same time.
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Use less water
– with the changing weather around the world, there are often drought
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Green can mean many things, particularly during the holiday season, but “going green” has become a common term in today’s world for helping to save our planet and reduce global warming. The interesting thing is that “going green” can also mean “saving green” or saving money.
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Use less gasoline
- with today’s prices at the pump, this is one area where helping the environment can truly help stretch your gasoline dollars.
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Give your car a break. Combine trips whenever possible. Use mass transit, walk, or bike whenever possible. It could also improve your health.
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Check your tire pressure regularly to avoid the wear and tear and decreased gas mileage that can result from under-inflated tires.
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Reduce driving speed and drive evenly. Excessive speed not only wastes gas but does not generally get you there faster and it increases your chances of an accident. Hard acceleration and braking can also waste fuel and lower your mileage by 33% on the highway and 5% around town.
Keep your car tuned up. An inefficient engine wastes gas and contributes to more carbon dioxide.
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Use less electricity
– it is easy to overlook ways to use less electricity. Utility bills, like filling the tank, are also at an all time high.
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Lower your thermostat during cooler weather and raise it during the warmer months. Just one or two degrees can make a big difference in helping the
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Deborah Bailey, Leasing Consultant
(925) 706-9000, ext. 23
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Sandy Mello, Office Manager
(925) 706-9000, ext. 10
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Beverly Davis, Accounting
(925) 706-9000, ext. 11
beverly@select1realty.com
Cristina Lopez, Maintenance
(925) 706-9000, ext. 25
cristina@select1realty.com
Wayne Metz, Owner
(925) 706-9000, ext. 18
wayne@select1realty.com
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Saturday: by appointment
Sunday: by appointment
Select 1 Realty 1500 A Street Antioch, CA 94509 Phone: 925.706.9000 Fax: 925.706.7735 Email: info@select1realty.com DRE# 00791162