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on for a half hour or more a day. For fixtures turned off and on for a few minutes at a time, stick with standard bulbs. This protects your investment in CLFs, which can deteriorate faster if subjected to frequent on/off cycles. Recycle at Home Depot or a hazard- ous waste receiving site because these bulbs contain a trace of mercury.

HomeDepot.com lists eco-options. Find some options at Leviton.com.

LED applications

Light emitting diodes are fast becom- ing the new light source for ultra- energy-efficient household lighting. Bulbs designed for home applications typically house a cluster of several small LED bulbs under a diffuser lens with an Edison base. Although more expensive than a comparable incan- descent bulb, an LED bulb can last up to 50 times longer and use 85 percent less energy, so the cost is recouped over time.

Helpful sources include Polar-Ray.com and LEDBulb.com.

With a growing number of green prod- ucts and materials to choose from, it’s becoming easier to remodel responsi- bly, safely and elegantly. Lerner con- cludes that “This empowers us to make healthy choices and create the life we want to lead.”

Crissy Trask, the author of It’s Easy

Being Green: A Handbook for Earth-

CT@GreenMatters.com.

Light sensors

We want to turn lights off to save energy, but no one likes fumbling in the dark for a light switch. Occupancy sensors enable lights to turn on auto- matically when a room is entered and shut off once exited. No more forgetting to turn out the light. Look for sensors using passive infrared technology that detect the heat energy from our bodies.

Five Reliable Green Rehab Certifications

Product Categories

Certifi cation

Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)

Smart Certifi ed (SMaRT)

Green Seal FloorScore

Cradle to Cradle (C2C)

Wood and bamboo products

Building products, textiles and fl ooring

Building products Flooring

Building products

Source: Green Building Alliance

Note: The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) developed Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards as benchmarks for the design, con- struction and operation of high performance green buildings. This list of compli- ant certifications is not intended to be comprehensive.

Materials and resources

Innovation and design

Indoor air quality Indoor air quality

Innovation and design

LEED Compliance

38 Collier/Lee Counties

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