Earth-Friendly Ways For Holiday Fun & Safety

Home Safety

Father and two young boys sitting on his lap.

*  Save gas by doing close-to-home outdoor recreation activities, such as skating and making snowmen with your children.

*  Choose non-toxic toys for children, such as ones made from solid and recycled wood (not pressed wood) and non-toxic paints and finishes. Avoid toys made of PVC plastic; xylene, toluene, or dibutyl phthalate.

*  Get the lead out! Contact the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) atcpsc.govabout recalled toys and other household products that contain lead. Find out how to dispose of them.

*  Send electronic greeting cards and letters or ones made of recycled paper.

*  Wrap gifts in recycled paper, the funny papers, a pillow case, etc. Give gift certificates, movie and concert tickets, etc. that do not need to be wrapped.

*  Instead of using a cut live tree, buy and decorate a large potted house plant. Or use a potted small tree which can be planted outdoors. If you use a live tree, recycle it. Find out how from your local waste department.

*  If you decorate with lights, turn them off when you can, to save energy and to make the lights last longer.

*  Use glasses, dishes, and silverware instead of disposable products.

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