1. Use less water!
Take showers instead of baths, fix leaks, and turn off the tap when
brushing your teeth. And buy efficient fixtures by looking for the
WaterSense label. Learn more about water conservation.
2. Commute without polluting! Use public transportation, carpool, walk, or bike whenever possible to reduce air pollution and save on fuel costs. Learn more about commuting wisely.
3. Save electricity!
Do a home energy audit, get programmable thermostats, buy Energy Star
products, turn stuff off when you’re done, and change your bulbs to
compact fluorescents. Learn more about Energy Star products.
4. Reduce, reuse, recycle!
Try to find products with less packaging, take reusable bags on
shopping trips, creatively reuse other products, and recycle what's
left. Learn more about recycling.
5. Test your home for radon! Radon is a naturally occurring, odorless gas that can seep into your home and cause lung cancer. Learn more about radon.
6. Check your local air quality! When you exercise outdoors, use your local air quality forecast to help plan the best time for a workout or run. Learn more about air quality.
7. Use chemicals safely! Read pesticide labels carefully. Lock up pesticides, paints, and cleaners where kids can't reach them. Learn more about pesticides.
8. eCycle!
Take your old computer, DVD player, or other electronics to a recycling
center. This helps keep hazardous substances out of the landfill. Learn more about eCycling.
9. Enjoy the outdoors safely!
Find out the quality of beach water from your state office and get the
UV Index to protect yourself from the sun. Learn more about beach water and the UV Index.
10. Spread the word! Teach others where you work or go to school. Encourage people to Pick 5 for the Environment! Share online by commenting on our blog , or by sharing your photos and videos .