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How to Make the Air Cleaner While Keeping Your Lawn
Greener
Developing a regular maintenance schedule is the first step in
helping to keep our air a little cleaner.
Air pollution comes from many sources. One of the smallest is exhaust
and fuel emissions from gasoline powered engines -- the kind used in
lawnmowers, riding tractors, string trimmers, tillers, and other types
of outdoor power equipment. Another contributor is fuel spillage and
evaporation.
Today the industry is doing its part to reduce air pollution by manufacturing
new generations of outdoor power equipment that operate with low-emission
engines and cordless electric power. You too can do your part by being "EarthWise" when
using outdoor power equipment. Not only can you perform earth-friendly
lawn and garden tasks like mulching and composting to nourish and beautify
your lawn, but you can help to reduce air polluting emissions by handling
fuel properly and keeping your equipment in good working order. If you
are a do-it-yourselfer, here are some easy steps you can take to keep
your power equipment more air-friendly. (Always check your operator's
manual for specific recommendations on maintenance.) Otherwise, you may
want to seek help from your local outdoor power equipment service shop.
- Change your equipment's oil seasonally and be sure to recycle the
old oil.
- Replace the spark plug and air filter, and check for proper carburetor
adjustment ... a properly tuned engine helps burn fuel more efficiently,
thereby reducing emissions.
- Be sure to use replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer.
- Avoid gasoline spillage when you're refilling the tank. Also, keep
fuel tanks and containers sealed tight, leaving room (approx. 3/4
full) for expansion.
- Tighten loose nuts, bolts and belts so that your mower runs a little
quieter, too.
- For mowers, sharpen cutting blades and keep decks cleared of all
grass clippings to further enhance performance.
- Replace old worn out equipment with the latest models offering low-emission
engines that run 70% cleaner than 1990 models. Electric or rechargeable
battery power is also available.
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