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Do Just One Thing for August 24, 2019

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | August 24th, 2019

Which reusable water bottle material is best? It’s stainless steel. While these bottles tend to cost more than hard plastic ones, they have a lot of benefits that plastic can’t match up to. First, steel is durable: It’s corrosion-resistant and won’t leach chemicals into your water even if exposed to hot sun. And stainless steel bottles are 100% recyclable, which means your old bottles can be recycled into new steel products. When shopping, look for food-grade steel; it should be marked with an "18/8" symbol, which means it’s made with 18% chromium and 8% nickel.

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Do Just One Thing for August 23, 2019

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | August 23rd, 2019

Heating accounts for more than 34% of all annual utility usage, so it makes sense to ensure your heating system is in tiptop shape. One easy thing you can do is to check that your ductwork is as tight as possible and there aren't any leaks. You can fix leaks with simple duct tape or mastic, which can help reduce heating loss and improve your system's efficiency as much as 30%. It will also help deliver warmer air throughout the home, and that combined with a programmable thermostat will save you money and keep you warm all winter long.

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Do Just One Thing for August 22, 2019

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | August 22nd, 2019

It’s always a good idea to check your home for radon gas. Radon is a colorless, odorless and dangerously radioactive gas that can lead to health problems for people who are around it. Since radon gas levels soar during the winter months because we keep our windows closed and spend more time indoors, now is a good time to test your home. Approximately 1 in 15 homes across the country have high levels of radon. At-home tests are easy to find on the shelves of any home improvement store. Once you know your levels, you can find ways to remedy the situation if necessary.

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