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How to Make Your Bathroom Eco-Friendly

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We waste more water and use more chemicals in our bathrooms than any other place in the house! Here's how to green yours up.

Step 1: Switch your lights
Swap your regular light bulbs for compact fluorescent lights. Not only do they use up to 90% less energy, they also last up to 10 times longer than incandescent bulbs.

Step 2: Get a plant
Get a plant. They don’t just look nice; according to a study by NASA, they actually clean the air of toxins like acetone and formaldehyde. And they reduce humidity, so you’ll have less mold and mildew.

Tip
The best plants to rid the air of chemicals include spider plants, rubber tree plants, English ivy, Boston ferns, peace lilies, and any kind of palm.

Step 3: Replace your showerhead
Replace your showerhead. A typical showerhead drops about seven gallons of water every minute, while a lowflow one only gives off about half that.

Step 4: Check your toilet
A single leaky toilet can waste up to 100 gallons of water a day! To see if yours is leaking, put a few drops of food coloring into the tank, wait 20 minutes, then check if the water in the bowl has changed color.

Step 5: Use natural products
Use only all natural shampoos, soaps, and conditioners. Not only do they reduce the amount of toxic chemicals that get into your body, they prevent those chemicals from going down the drain and into the groundwater.

Step 6: Swap your toilet
Replace your existing toilet with a lowflow model. While regular toilets can use as much as five to seven gallons of water per flush, new models use less than two.

Tip
Some cities give partial rebates for buying a lowflow toilet.

Step 7: Clean the natural way
Instead of using toxic cleaners, make your own. White vinegar fights germs, soap scum, mold, mildew, and mineral deposits, while two parts baking soda and one part hot water is great for cleaning tile and grout. Now you’ve created a green sanctuary…

Did You Know?
Lowflow toilets save Americans $11.3 million every day on their water bills!

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