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Do Just One Thing for July 12, 2010

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | July 12th, 2010

7/12/10

Many of us have solar lights in the backyard and know they're good for the planet because they use the power of the sun to charge up and illuminate our yards at night. What we don't know is that the mini solar panels on top of the lights can collect dust, pollen and dirt over time, making them less efficient and unable to charge enough to work. To keep your lights working brightly, make it an annual habit to wipe down the panels using water and a microfiber towel. These towels are designed to grip onto dirt and dust using just water; one cleaning and the lights will work almost as good as new.

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Do Just One Thing for July 11, 2010

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | July 11th, 2010

7/11/10

Water in the morning. On hot summer days, watering wilted plants and dry grass in the afternoon does nothing because the hot, dry sun quickly evaporates the water. The best time of day to water is early in the morning when the outside temperature is the coolest. This gives the plants a good supply of water to face the heat of the day, and there is less evaporation. If you can't water in the morning, wait till after sunset to turn the sprinklers on.

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Do Just One Thing for July 10, 2010

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | July 10th, 2010

7/10/10

Americans have long been educated to flush their old prescription medicine down the toilet to keep pets and children from accidentally ingesting them. Unfortunately, this logic has enabled our medicines to leak into our waterways, causing aquatic wildlife to show abnormal chemical imbalances; tests in communities around the country also show trace amounts of medicines in our public water supply. The solution: Mix the old medicine with lots of water and stir in kitty litter or sawdust; pour it in a plastic bag, seal it shut and toss into the trash. Better yet: Drop it off at a hazardous waste collection point for disposal.

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