5238dd240x180publicCrude oil just hit the limit of $145 per barrel this week with no sign to stop increasing; moreover it may break another record if this situation can not be settled down. The high increment in crude oil only means one thing; the cost of energy that we should burden is also rising up. You can see for your self at you nearby gas station and see the price is changing each week, following the global prices.

This phenomena is one of the result that we should took as the effect of high addicted to energy base on fossil fuel which is limited and will runs out for the next following years. Ironically, contrary to the energy crisis that we face on right now, our consuming rate and behavior tend to be more voracious, which is make the condition more worse than before.

That’s why, in order to support the save the earth program by using green energy, one thing that we could do now is starting to make efficiencies in consuming the energy, use it wisely. We could start it from little step from our own household by using home equipment that support an energy saver features. You may not realize about how much all your electronic equipment in your house consuming energy, where some of those are very greedy in power consumption, such as vacuum cleaner and microwave.

In order to support this campaign, Dirt Devil provide us with more energy friendly home equipment, like their newest product called AccuCharge Stick Vac and Hand Vac that specially design to save the energy consumption up to %70, unlike the same product from other manufactures. This product has been awarded with Energy Star approval as the first cordless cleaning technology.

Dirt Devil is basically a floor care manufactures that producing wide variation of cleaning equipment that backup with highest technology in energy efficiencies and power consumption without sacrificing the performances it self. Dirt Devil indeed aware and care about our earth and it is our task to support their commitment.

Sponsored by Dirt Devil AccuCharge

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