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Posted by Pinky Bean
on April 29, 2008 5:37 AM
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Filed Under: Life, Shopping |
First-time parents have a lot to learn about raising a child, but figuring out how to manoevre the process in an eco-friendly way can be even more intimidating than the thought of late-night feedings alone. Thankfully there are others in the exact same boat and new parents can learn from one another and from other people who are already navigating the journey.
The creators of Tiny Decor are some of these first-time parents who are passing along their newfound wisdom to other inquiring minds. Not only will their online boutique featuring earth-friendly nursery decor open this June, but they also have a blog where they share tips and ideas, such as their suggestions for saving some energy in your baby's nursery.
Follow these 5 easy steps to reduce energy consumption in the nursery and you can rest easy knowing you are doing your part. When you get done in the nursery, try implementing some of these same strategies in other parts of your home.
1. Use cold wipes. Babies do not need warm wipes. We got a wipes warmer for our baby shower. We keep wipes in it because it looks nice on the changing table, but we have never plugged it in.
2. Use energy efficient compact fluorescent lights (CFLs). Not only will they save energy, they will last up to 10 times longer than regular light bulbs.
3. Unplug the monitor and parent units when not in use. All those electronic devices that plug in with a power unit (the big box at the end of the cord) continue to draw power even if the device is not turned on. To avoid this unplug the device when it is not in use.
4. Put the lights on a dimmer. Not only does this save on energy, it also spares you from shocking baby awake in the middle of the night with bright lights.
5. If you use a humidifier, only run it at night when your baby is in the nursery sleeping.
Visit the Tiny Decor blog and remember to pay them a visit when the new store opens in a couple of months.
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