Clothes Drying
We know that in Europe and or America, most people that live in the cold areas' dry their clothes' by means of tumble dry.
I use several energy saving means to dry my clothes, by natural resource.
Even when residing in an apartment and or flat.
Clothes in the winter, can be hung on clothes rails', that fold out into the corner of your room, by your heating appliances of radiators' that are boiler operated, and or windows that have air flirtations'.
Other means of drying clothes can include, your radiators,themselves', will dry without the use of the heating, if the right clothes are applied to them. Small items of T shirts, school uniforms and other, can all be dried in this manner.
If you have the use of the garden, lines' and pegs' can be used to hang your washing out to dry, on breezy days', and or sunny days'.
If space is a concern, the back of your doors' are a option too, when not in company of others', it is always a good alternative to saving energy.
You could even have two and or three separated lines', in your garden, if you do lots of washing on a regulated bases'.
You'll be surrised, at how many people use tumble driers', with these small adjustments', that I implement always', without fail, with thousands of people taking up an alternative to billing, the carbon admissions will also reduce in the atmosphere.....by ten folds' of hundreds of thousands of energy units per day, per week , per month, per year....per decade and more.... A n investment for humanity.
If you live in flats and or apartments', roof top adjustments can be made, for residence at the permission of the land owners', and or property developers', whereby a section of the roof top can be rented by tenants' for outside usage, larger families given priorities'.
With wall adjustments and or balcony adjustments to fit safety measures'.
Mean while, Flatting residence can utilise their balcony's' with washing lines' , to hang out their washing, raining slightly and or not, depending on the design of the balcony.
When residing in a flat, I always used this means of drying washing.
Plant life is also good for your balcony, and carbon reducing heat admissions, its not as if plants and of floral imputing is expensive anyhow.
Flat roof housing is good for roof top gardens', at the investment of the house owner and safety margin's'.
If you have outside garden walls', fences and or other, that surrounds your property, Creeping ivy is good to reduce carbon admissions' but has to be control and monitored'.
Creeping ivy on houses can cause brick damage.
But there are plenty of other spaces where this can be implemented by residence...
Fences are not effected, out side property walls are not effected, and or take years to implement structural damages'.......its a very good investment for the environment and looks nice too.
If you have any structural sheds and or other, creeping ivy can be used to reduce the carbon admissions' too, and you only need a small amount of it to take a good strong hold onto your designated area.
With hundreds of thousands of people taking up this means of carbon friendly projects'...the reduction of heat in the atmosphere will reduce at a amazing amount over a few years, continuing oxygen outputs'.
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