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Aug
2010
30

Living Green in School

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  • Getting a new computer or other electronics for school?  Make sure to purchase energy efficient models.
  • Use reusable lunch bags for children to take their lunch in.  Pack healthy fruits and vegetables instead of prepackaged snacks and a reusable water bottle or thermos for them to take their drinks in instead of prepackaged drinks.
  • Academic paper use generates mountains of waste.  Choose processed chlorine free (PCF) paper, avoiding releases of dioxin and mercury in the bleaching process, and the highest percentages of recycled post-consumer waste (PCW) available.
  • Choosing refillable pens and pencils will not only save on waste, but will also save your wallet!
  • Use rechargeable batteries for calculators instead of buying new ones every time they die.
  • If clothes still fit, encourage children to wear the old pieces and just mix in a few new pieces instead of buying all new clothes.  If they no longer fit, donate them to charity where someone will be able to use them.
  • Cover school books in paper instead of plastic.  Not only will it protect children’s books, it will be environmentally friendly and they can decorate it to fit their own personal style.
  • As always, set a good example for your children by reducing, reusing, and recycling!  It will make a difference!
  • Speak with school administrators about planting a tree or flowers on school grounds that children can watch grow all year.
  • Get together with your neighbors and create a carpool.
  • If your child’s school is nearby and your child is old enough, then encourage them to ride their bike.
  • When parked and waiting for your child after school, turn your ignition off.
Aug
2010
2

Saving Energy - Proper Use of Air Conditioners

Filed under:Go Green — jstaciokas @ 7:41 am | Comments (0)

You make decisions every day in your homes that affect the environment.  Are you ready to make a difference?  Use your appliances with an energy-efficient mindset and you can immediately reduce the harm to our planet.  Here are some air conditioning tips:

Set your thermostat at a comfortable setting (76 degrees) when you are in your home and a little higher when you’re not going to be home.  Consistent climate control is better for the environment and more comfortable for you than allowing your home to get really over-heated and then over-working your A/C to bring the temperature down.

Keep doors and windows closed whenever you are using the A/C.

Keeping the sunlight out during the day will also help to cool your home during warmer weather and your A/C doesn’t have to work so hard to cool your home to a comfortable temperature.

Instead of A/C, use fans and windows to create a breeze in your home.

Keep vents free from obstruction.

Check HVAC air filters regularly.

When possible, keep activities and chores that produce heat and moisture limited to the cooler parts of the day or evening (i.e. dishwashing, laundry, cooking).

Using your microwave is a great cooking alternative.  Using your microwave instead of your oven or range creates less heat and humidity in your home.

Use fans (especially oscillating fans) with your A/C unit.  Fans circulate the cool air and relieves the A/C from having to work as hard to cool your home to a comfortable temperature.

Jun
2010
28

Water Conservation

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Here are some simple things you can do to save water:

  • Shorten showers to 5 minutes.
  • Turn off water when brushing teeth.
  • Turn off water while soaping your dirty dishes if you hand wash your dishes.
  • Don’t use the toilet as a wastebasket.
  • While shaving, turn off the running water until you are ready to rinse.
Jun
2010
16

Fred Chaney honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award by the AAGD (Apartment Association of Greater Dallas) on Tuesday, June 15th!

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On Tuesday, June 15th, Fred Chaney was recognized with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the AAGD (Apartment Association of Greater Dallas) Officer & Board Installation Meeting at the Westin Galleria in front of 350 attendees comprising of over 60 Lincoln Property Company employees. Karen Tepera, the outgoing AAGD President, recognized Fred for his contributions to our industry over the past 40 years and his dedication to Lincoln Property Company over the last 35 years. Fred was welcomed with a long standing ovation by the crowd to deliver his acceptance speech.

Fred was described as, “A true visionary for our industry! Many of us in the industry today should thank him for what he’s done for the industry and made this such a rewarding and professional career.”

Congratulations, Fred, on this achievement!

Jun
2010
10

Want to live in luxury - Lincoln Property Company is the place for you

Filed under:Community Information, Corporate Information — jstaciokas @ 9:54 am | Comments (0)

Lincoln Property Company named the June “Luxe Lords”!  Check out our communities on www.luxelisthomes.com - Main Street Village in Orange County & Alta, Echelon and 1401 South State Street in Chicago!

Lincoln Property Company has built and operated superior, award winning residential communities throughout the United States for over 40 years. Lincoln’s residential developments are known internationally for their attractive architecture, attention to detail, superior locations and more recently for their “Go Green” commitment. On the property management side, Lincoln instituted its own in-depth training program that has earned its personnel a well deserved reputation as some of the most efficient, effective, professional managers in the multifamily residential segment. And, the results are tangible. Accolades are frequent and in some cases, come from residents who have been part of the Lincoln family for a decade or even two. Luxe List knows that today’s discriminating luxury renter demands superior properties with the finest amenities and a level of management and service to match. That is why at Luxe List we welcome Lincoln’s properties to be featured on our site and happily refer residents in search of environmentally friendly, high quality, Lincoln properties across the US.

Jennifer Staciokas, VP of Marketing & Training for Lincoln Property Company recently said, “Thank you LuxeListHome.com for being a fantastic luxury marketing partner. The quality of Luxe List and their respective luxury renters is simply first rate.” Well, thank you, Jennifer. Lincoln Property Company is truly “a company for people, a company about people.”

Jun
2010
10

Denver Job Fair

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Lincoln Property Company is pleased to announce our upcoming Job Fair taking place in Denver, CO!  We are seeking team players to fill the roles of Business Manager, Assistant Manager, Leasing Professional, and Maintenance Professional.  The Job Fair will take place on Tuesday, June 15th from 11am - 4pm at 2000 South Colorado Blvd, Tower One, Suite 1-3300, Denver, CO 80222.  If you miss our Job Fair, feel free to email your resume to lincolncareers@gmail.com after June 15th.

Jun
2010
2

Recycling - Get the Facts

Filed under:Go Green — jstaciokas @ 7:46 am | Comments (0)

Did you know that if the average person looks into their trash can, there are usually many items that are recyclable?  Everything that is placed into your trash can eventually finds its way to a landfill.  Our landfills are filling up fast, so we need to get active and recycle as much as possible to off-set the amount of waste going to our landfills.  Look below for tips on what can be recycled and what cannot.

Recycle:  all paper, paper cups, newspaper, magazine, telephone books, directories, flattened cardboard, envelopes, file folders, soft bound books, hard bound books (inside only, no covers), aluminum cans, tin cans, frozen dinner boxes, plastic beverage containers (#1-7), plastic containers (#1 & 2), glass bottles, jars, and empty aerosol cans

Trash: waxy cardboard, food boxes, paper, produce, food waste, paper food stained items, plastic utensils, plastic straws, styrofoam, bathroom tissue, paper towels, napkins, plastic bags, non-numbered plastics, bubble wrap, packaging peanuts, plastic envelopes, padded envelopes, dishes, dishware, and clothing

May
2010
10

Greening Your Exercise

Filed under:Go Green — jstaciokas @ 11:47 am | Comments (0)

Throw on eco-friendly threads - Organic cotton is breathable, absorbent and available in everything from sports bras to socks.

Eco Yoga - Green up your downward dog with a biodegradable yoga mat.

Make your own energy bars - Dump wasteful packaging and worrying about additives, and save a little money!  Fuel up with homemade recipes.  Buy in bulk or mix your own sports drinks too.  Visit http://www.recumbent-bikes-truth-for-you.com/recipes.html to find a recipe.

BYO Bottle - More than 60 million disposable bottles end up in trash heaps every day.  Help cut down on that enormous pile of plastic by re-using.  Or even better, dump the bottle and find a stainless steel water bottle, one made with polycarbonate, or any plastic that is BPA free.

Reduce your carbon footprint by making a few of your own - Instead of driving to the gym, run or walk there for a great (cheap) warm-up.  If the gym’s too far, try biking or carpooling.  Keep your workout clothes in the car to cut down on extra stops and gas.

Take it to the streets - What’s more green than the great outdoors?  With hills and wind providing resistance running and walking on the road can burn more calories than a treadmill.  Other activities such as kayaking, hiking and rock climbing can help fend off workout boredom.

Disconnect - Go unplugged.  A balance ball, resistance band, and glider plates can give you an excellent all-around workout - and you can take them anywhere.  Plus, using your body instead of a machine for resistance is oh-so green.

Recycle: It’s good for your soles - As the miles add up, so does the war on your favorite cross-trainers.  There are many businesses (including Nike’s Rescue-A-Shoe) that repurposes worn-out athletic shoes of any brand into sports courts, tracks and flooring.

Apr
2010
6

Kick the Habit

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Reduce, reuse, recycle!  Here are some ideas to help you “Reuse” instead of using disposable items.

FACT: In 2005 it was reported that only 5.2% of plastic bags were recycled.

FACT: Plastic,  in any form, has only been around a little more than half a century.  It is believed to take several hundred years to decompose however it is hard to estimate because we have not had any first hand evidence of its decomposition.  Most likely, every single piece of plastic created is still here on this planet.  That’s a lot of plastic!

FACT: Biodegradable paper bags, when thrown away, can either be recycled or end up in the landfill.  In order for anything to biodegrade it needs to be exposed to air.  In a landfill, other items get tossed on top of the biodegradable items meaning that the biodegradable items do not have the conditions needed to biodegrade.  This leads to landfill items just staying in landfills.

FACT: Using printer paper that is 100% post consumer recycled paper saves five pounds of carbon dioxide per ream of paper.

The Snack Sack - a great alternative to Ziploc bags.  Visit http://www.thesnacksack.com/aboutourproducts.html

Reusable Grocery Bags - You can pick reusable grocery bags up at any Target or most any grocery store.

Klean Kanteen - Stainless steel water bottles.  Visit http://www.kleankanteen.com

Toys - Wooden toys are much more eco-friendly.  Visit http://www.anamalz.com

Cleaning Products - Try not to use items that are a one-time-use product (if it says “disposable” on the label - you don’t want it).  You can make some eco-friendly cleaning products at home with just a few simple ingredients.  You’ll be surprised to find a lot of them are the products your parents or grandparents used.  Google “green cleaning recipes” to get started.

Mar
2010
2

E-Waste Recycling Made Easy

Filed under:Go Green — jstaciokas @ 9:52 am | Comments (0)

E-waste, if not disposed of properly, can be hazardous to the environment.  E-waste is simply any old electronic device that you no longer wish to keep.  Items categorized as e-waste include (but are not limited to):

- Televisions (plasma and LCD)

- Computer monitors

- Computer CPU’s and software disks

- Cell phones, PDA’s, pagers

- DVD players and VCR’s

- Laptops

- Printers and scanners

- Microwaves

- Camcorders

- Radios/MP3 Players/CD Players

- Fax Machines

- Photocopiers

- Telephones and answering machines

- Video game consoles

Proper disposal of e-waste is easy.  First, you should determine if the product is still in working condition.  If products are still in working order or need only minor repairs, they should be donated to a school, library, charity or church.  You can also find a new home for these items by using websites such as Freecycle.org or Craigslist.com.

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