A blog that attempts to provide you with useful examples and tips that could make a large positive ecological impact, although they are seemingly minor, quick and easy changes to your daily routine.

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Ecology: meaning "study of house or living relations"

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Ecotipsforlife.com is not a save the planet type website. I think we can be fairly certain the planet will save and balance itself out with or without our intervention and/or meddling.

We as a human species? Not so certain. We might or might not survive our planet's balancing act. We must find our own balance, awareness and a way to co-exists with the planet in order to survive.

Ok, what is EcoTipsForLife.com then?
EcoTipsForLife.com is a simple blog with the intent to show you that you can make a large impact by making simple changes that could even save you time in your daily routine. Browse the site and see for yourself.

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Tip #3: Change a lightbulb

December 18th, 2007 Thomas (Ecotipsforlife.com Admin)

Budget required: $6+ per CFL lightbulb and $25+ per LED lightbulb depending on brand
Time required: couple of minutes
Estimated Impact: Varies, depends on you local utilities rate. For example a CFL lightbulb might save you about $15-$30 during its lifespan.

Tip: Most of the energy used by a regular incandescent lightbulb (about 90%-95%) is wasted by producing heat, not light. That means that a 60 watt lamp uses most of it’s energy to produce heat. Switching out an incandescent lightbulb for a Compact Fluorescent Lightbulb (CFL) or even a LED lightbulb might save you a lot of energy costs. Changing one lightbulb (also consider places like the lightbulb in your garage) can make a huge difference over time.

Also most people think these energy-savings bulbs give off a really ugly bright blue light when in fact this is not true for all brands. Just look at the packaging of the bulb and make sure it says “soft light”. The CFL lightbulb brand we use in our house that we’re really happy with is Bright Effects available at Lowes.

For comparison charts and more info checkout these resources:

From wikipedia:
Image: Lightbulb Comparison

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