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HAND-WASHING VS. DISHWASHER Are YouWasting Water, Time, and Money?
We’ve all walked into our kitchens, looked at the dishes stacked high in the sink, and asked, “Is it better to throw those in the dishwasher or wash them by hand?” The dishwasher would certainly save you some time, but many people believe that washing dishes by hand uses less water and electricity. In reality, however, washing your dishes by hand is one of the worst things you can do for both the planet and your wallet. Dishwashers use less water than washing by hand. A study conducted in Europe found that individuals who wash dishes by hand tend to use 27 gallons of water to clean just 12 place settings. Meanwhile, modern dishwashers only use 6 gallons of water, and Energy Star appliances use as little as 4 gallons during their wash cycle. The Environmental Protection Agency determined that using a dishwasher instead of washing by hand can save 5,000 gallons of water and $40 in utility costs a year. It’s not just about water! Unless you have incredibly thick dishwashing gloves, you can’t properly clean your dishes by hand. Dishwashers heat water to around 145 degrees Fahrenheit to ensure your dishes are disinfected. Even if the water from your sink could get that hot, you wouldn’t want to stick your hand in it. Which brings us to the science experiment that is your kitchen sponge. Dr. Philip Tierno, a clinical professor in the microbiology and pathology departments at NYU Langone, determined that your kitchen sponge is the single dirtiest item in your house. Soap and water aren’t enough to sanitize your sponge, which is left damp next to your sink after each use. Have you ever noticed that stagnant sponge smell? That’s bacteria growing. And when you wash your dishes by hand, you rub that bacteria all over your plates and silverware. Yum. If you have just a single plate or cup, you obviously don’t want to run them through the dishwasher alone; that would be incredibly wasteful. But the drawbacks of washing by hand are too great to ignore. The best option is to wait until your dishwasher is full, then start up the washing cycle. All your dishes will be clean and disinfected, and you’ll use less water in the process.
While this topic does not have to do with Medicare, I hope to spread the word and save my clients in the 805 area code some frustration if you haven’t caught this yet. Beginning June 2, all customers with an 805 area code must include 805 with the rest of the phone number to complete a call within the 805 area code. The phone New Area Code Overlay Added to the 805
company is running out of phone numbers in our area code and is
adding an area code “overlay” in the same area. What this means is that NEW phone numbers within the entire 805 area code will have an area code of 820. All CURRENT 805 numbers will remain the same. While we may not like having to dial 10 digits to call next door, it is certainly preferable to being forced to learn and reprogram a new
area code into every device for existing numbers. It may be a good idea to check your
contacts and make sure you have Area Codes included in your local numbers.
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