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Dearness ConservationDearness Conservation

Conservation in the School

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ConservationConservation

Energy Conservation

Water Use Reduction

Waste Reduction

Conservation of the Environment

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Where does the money go?Where does the money go?

Next to salaries, utility costs are the largest expense a school board has.

More is spent on energy than on computers and books.

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Energy ConservationEnergy Conservation

By buying only ENERGY STAR qualified products over the next 15 years, energy bills would shrink by more than $100 billion.

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Energy ConservationEnergy Conservation

More energy is required to power home electronics in the “off” mode than when in use.

Every kWh of electricity you avoid using saves about 11/2 pounds of CO2 from being

pumped into the atmosphere.

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Energy ConservationEnergy Conservation

60% of a school’s electricity consumption comes from lighting.

Lighting expenses can be reduced 30-40% by turning off lights in unoccupied rooms.

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Energy ConservationEnergy Conservation

On a sunny day, open the drapes or blinds and use natural light where possible in the classroom.

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Energy ConservationEnergy Conservation

Good Idea – turn off lights when you leave the room.

Better Idea – replace light bulbs with higher efficiency ones. Incandescent with fluorescent, T12s with T8s.

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Energy ConservationEnergy Conservation

Best Idea – Replace the light bulbs and turn off lights when you leave the room.

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Energy ConservationEnergy Conservation

Consider using motion sensors in the classroom.

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Who turned out the lights?Who turned out the lights?

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Energy ConservationEnergy Conservation

Make sure that lights are clean.

50% of the light can be blocked by a heavy layer of dust.

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Energy ConservationEnergy Conservation

Set up one area for coffee maker and microwave for staff.

Only run the dishwasher when it is full.

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Energy ConservationEnergy Conservation

Turn off computer screens and printers when you are not using them.

Turn off the computer at night and on weekends.

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Energy ConservationEnergy Conservation

Unplug any electrical equipment that is not in use such as televisions, VCRs, tape players.

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Energy ConservationEnergy Conservation

Lower the temperature in the winter.

Raise the temperature in summer if you have air conditioning.

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Energy ConservationEnergy Conservation

Close your classroom doors.

Keep windows closed when the heat is on.

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Energy ConservationEnergy Conservation

Be aware of new technology and take advantage of the savings that can be had from using energy efficient products.

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Take chargeTake charge

Controlling energy use is key.

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Water ConservationWater Conservation

Turn off taps tightly, make sure they are not dripping.

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Water ConservationWater Conservation

Be aware of leaking fixtures and drips, don’t run water unnecessarily.

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Water ConservationWater Conservation

Report any leaks or drips to facility services promptly so they can fix the problem.

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Waste ReductionWaste Reduction

Reduce

Reuse

Recycle

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ReduceReduce

Cut down on the amount on supplies ordered by creating a central area for teachers to exchange what they don’t need for what they do.

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ReduceReduce

Use email, instead of paper messages.

Save your emails electronically.

Circulate one copy of a magazine, instead of buying multiple copies.

[email protected]

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ReduceReduce

Avoid sending duplicate paperwork home.

Set up and oldest(youngest) and only distribution system.

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ReuseReuse

Copy on both sides of the paper.

Keep your originals electronically.

Use the reverse sides of paper for quizzes and tests.

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RecycleRecycle

Promote recycling programs in the classroom.

Investigate the proper recycling of electronic goods (cell phones, printers, computers).

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Cost ReductionsCost Reductions

Are your recycling containers and dumpsters being picked up on holidays?

Can you reduce the number of containers and/or pick-ups?

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Environmental ConservationEnvironmental Conservation

Develop a natural garden for the students.

Go on nature walks and make observations with the students.

Visit a local conservation area.

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Environmental ConservationEnvironmental Conservation

Promote litter-less lunches.

Start a composting program.

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Environmental ConservationEnvironmental Conservation

Talk about the harmful effects of litter.

Have a school clean-up day.

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Student InvolvementStudent Involvement

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Student InvolvementStudent Involvement

Excite students and they will take the knowledge elsewhere.

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Opinion PollOpinion Poll

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Fun sitesFun sites

Watts New

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Fun SitesFun Sites

Energy Hogs

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The Good, the Bad and the UglyThe Good, the Bad and the Ugly