Tuesday, December 13, 2011

How to Green Your Refrigerator

Many of us are trying to live a more sustainable, eco friendly lifestyle. One of the best places to start manufacture changes is in our kitchens, the hub of the home and the place where we put in order food. Here are some tips on reducing your carbon footprint and manufacture your kitchen a dinky healthier.

Make sure your fridge is set at 36 - 38 degrees. You will likely need to buy a refrigerator thermometer to gauge this properly. Move the thermometer nearby so you can learn where the coldest and warmer spots in the fridge are, and use this facts to determine how you design your fridge.

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Don't place your fridge close to a stove or sunny window where it will be warmer, causing the compressor to turn on more frequently.

Check the seals on your fridge. Place a dollar bill the door and close it. If you can slide the bill out easily, the seal may be too loose, letting cool air leak out. Clean them regularly with vinegar to cut down on the gunk and replace them if needed.

Vacuum your refrigerator coils. The more dust that sits on the coils, the less efficient it is at cooling. Use a brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner to clean it.

Keep your fridge 3/4 full to help it operate at maximum efficiency. Any more full and air can't circulate well. But if your fridge is half empty, it has to work harder to cool. Place packaging of water in your fridge if you need to.

The next time you buy a fridge, make sure it's power Star certified. Look for the yellow fastener on the model you want when you go shopping. And the less popular style of refrigerator that has the freezer in a drawer on the lowest is 10-25% more efficient than side by sides.

Use glass to store leftovers. Not only will you avoid nasty chemicals like phtalates and Bpa, but glass also gets colder - helping your fridge conserve energy.

How to Green Your Refrigerator

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