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Do Just One Thing for October 28, 2015

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | October 28th, 2015

Whenever you buy a bottle of vitamins, a new electronic or even a frying pan, you'll find those little pouches called desiccant packets inside. They are designed to absorb moisture to protect the product, and they should be saved, not thrown away. The next time you accidentally get your smartphone wet, wipe it off and place it in a bowl of desiccant packets. They'll do exactly what they're supposed to do: Absorb moisture and help dry your phone.

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Do Just One Thing for October 27, 2015

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | October 27th, 2015

If you have a wood-burning fireplace with an uncapped chimney, there is a chance wild animals may have moved in. How do you know? Listen carefully: You'll hear scratching, movement and even yelping from babies. Animals like raccoons, squirrels, bats and birds are all candidates to take nest in your chimney. If you suspect you have an animal living inside, don't start a fire. When you lift the damper (where they often roost), you risk having them fall down the chimney and into your home. Instead, contact wildlife control to help you safely remove the animals. Then cap the chimney so this doesn't happen in the future.

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Do Just One Thing for October 26, 2015

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | October 26th, 2015

Many of us use space heaters to stay warm on cool days, especially if we're chilly at our offices or in a poorly heated room of the house for extended periods of time. But we're also under the misconception that space heaters are energy-efficient alternatives to our overall heating system. The reality is, they use more energy than, say, a gas furnace, which only uses 43 percent of the energy of a space heater, according to the Department of Energy. To keep you feet and legs warm at your desk, skip the space heater and think heating pad. Rest it on the floor and put your feet on top. It'll keep your feet warm, and the heat will rise to the air above it, all while being more energy-efficient.

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