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Do Just One Thing for February 26, 2016

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | February 26th, 2016

The primary material used to make toilets is porcelain, which is easily recyclable. When it's time to replace your antiquated loo for a more water-efficient one, contact your waste hauler or municipality to find out how to recycle it. Old toilets get pulverized and are used in concrete in roads and sidewalks. Another option is to donate clean and usable toilets to Habitat for Humanity's ReStore, which sells gently used home items; the proceeds go toward building projects.

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Do Just One Thing for February 25, 2016

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | February 25th, 2016

Do you have piles of magazines and comic books at home that you're not sure what to do with? First, they are recyclable, so if you have a recycling center that takes old paper, take them there. But the nonprofit Magazine Harvest also wants them. The charity takes your clean and lightly used magazines and comics and works with literacy organizations to distribute them. Titles for every age, interest and language are accepted. Learn more at magazineliteracy.org.

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Do Just One Thing for February 24, 2016

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | February 24th, 2016

Most of us regularly remove the lint from our dryer's lint trap on a regular basis, but have you ever cleaned or checked the outside vent connected to your dryer? It's imperative to make sure the vent isn't just clean, but that the flap opens and closes properly. If the flap is left wide open, it can allow cold air to flow into your home during the cold winter months. If your clothing doesn't dry completely after a normal drying cycle, it's a good time to check the dryer vent. There are professional services that can inspect, fix and clean the vent for about $150. They'll also make sure there aren't any wild animals who have built nests in the vent lines (they love the warm air) and will get everything working as good as new.

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