Thursday, August 16, 2012

How to Go Green at the Trade Show

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Did you know that common trade show booths are loaded with toxic chemicals? The flooring, drapes, boards, paints, adhesives all contain volatile organic compounds and non-biodegradable substances that have the capacity to poison and choke the environment and endanger human health. This article explains how to go green when holding a trade show.

Steps

  1. Use green materials. Many people are not aware of the fact that green materials are abundant and it is not very hard to adapt them for use. The cost difference of a green upgrade from these harmful products is also insignificant. A large variety of products made from agricultural raw materials including bamboo, cotton, jute and substances like aluminum and fibreglass are highly environmentally friendly. In addition to these, recycled plastic, paper and rubber are also important green materials.
  2. Save on shipping. Displays, banners, boards etc., made from aluminum, bamboo and other agriculture fibres are simple and lightweight. These are easy to dismantle and fold into compact packages. These will considerably bring down costs for shipping and save fuel.
  3. Provide green giveaways. Green giveaways like mugs and cups, fabric bags, solar powered gadgets, recycled stationery and paper products are a unique way to promote your brand while establishing your commitment to the environment.
  4. Remember that there's no way like the green way! Going green has a lot of benefits. The health of everyone involved is protected. Prospective customers may be impressed with your efforts to save the environment. Above all, going green saves the planet.
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How to Use Solar Lights for the Holiday Season

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Go green in the holiday season by using solar lights. There are many new solar products on the market today to help you decorate your home and yard without using any electricity. With solar lights no more extension cords, no more high electric bills, and no more worries of turning the lights on and off. Traditional holiday lights can be a hassle. You always have to run extension cords all over the place or you have to make sure the lights are close to an electrical outlet. Also with traditional holiday lights will produce a huge electric bill. Solar holiday lights completely eliminates all of these hassles. Below you will found several different solar products to help you decorate your property and help the environment.

Steps

  1. Place the solar panel in a location that will receive at least 6-8 hours of sunlight a day.
  2. Attach or wrap the solar holiday lights to your desired location.
  3. Turn the switch on, and your done.
  4. Make sure to keep the solar panel clear of debris.

Video

Foolproof guide to installing solar lights for the holiday season.

Tips

  • Solar lights usually works straight out of the box. However, if the batteries are low up receipt, we recommend that the lights be placed in a sunny location to fully charge for up to 2-3 days before first use.
  • Solar lights require at least 6 to 8hours of direct sunlight a day, the brighter and more direct the sunlight, the better the charge.
  • Make sure there are no other light sources near by that can affect the photocell (solar panel), because if it is not dark enough the fixture may not automatically switch on. If the light flickers this could be a sign that there is a small light source causing the sensor to automatically switch on & off.
  • Keep the solar panel clean of debris.
  • With solar lights the more sun they receive during the day and the darker the area is at night the better they will perform.

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