Climate Action to Go Kits

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The Climate Action to Go Kits and NEW Thermal Imaging Camera Kits are here! Inquire at your local library in the capital region.

The Climate Action To-Go Kits contain tools and activities to help you take action on climate change at home.

Each kit contains resources and activities for you to:

  • Measure household appliance electricity use with a Kill-A-Watt meter
  • Discover air leaks in walls and around windows using a thermal leak detector
  • Measure your home's optimal lighting using a digital illuminance light meter
  • Tune up a bike or track steps while learning about local active transportation routes
  • Test showerhead water efficiency
  • Identify natives species of plants and animals in the region
  • Audit your household's waste habits
  • Measure the moisture, pH and sunlight conditions of your outdoor space
  • Learn about expected climate changes while preparing for both adaptation and emergencies
  • And more!

Find the digital copy of the activity guide here [PDF/8.6MB] 

The NEW Thermal Imaging Camera Kits can help you identify hot and cold spots in your home, indicating where air leaks are occurring. Use this kit to expose heat loss, improve energy efficiency, and save money! 

Find the digital copy of the thermal imaging guidebook here [PDF/408KB] 

The kits are available through:

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Greater Victoria Public Library, Southern Gulf Islands Community Libraries, Vancouver Island Regional Library, Salt Spring Public Library, and Camosun College

Find more ways to take action by exploring our Climate Action Resources. For more information, please contact us.

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