Green What to Bring
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What Do I Need to Bring? It is easy to overlook all the little things that are found at home. The following list has been developed over the years for your reference. At Colby-Sawyer, we encourage students to think about creating a greener campus from the start, by reducing unnecessary purchases, reusing what you already have, and recycling what you don’t need. Items with “⚘” offer environmentally-friendly and/or non-toxic alternatives, which are detailed at the end of the list. It may be a good idea to make some purchases after you’ve been here for a week or two. Once you’re settled into your room and your schedule, you’ll have a better sense of what you really need. Below is a list of items that we think you might want to consider. We hope you find it helpful. Note: This list is certainly not exhaustive, but it is important to know that all items are not required either. We have marked the most essential items with an asterisk (*). Important Documents & Critical Items Linens & Bedding Items ● File box with files for financial aid, housing, ● Extra-long twin sheets (80 inches)* ⚘ courses ● Pillows and pillow cases* ⚘ ● Insurance information* ● Blanket and spread or comforter (washable)* ● Social Security number (if work-study ● Mattress pad student, two forms of ID are required)* ● Alarm clock* ● Health records ● Checkbook / ATM card Moving, Storage, and Closet Items ● Cellphone or pre-paid long-distance calling ● Milk crates card* ● Stacking baskets or bins ● List of important phone numbers / address ● Trunk book ● Stacking shelves / bookcase ● CD and DVD storage Toiletries & Personal Items ● Lockbox ● Prescription medications* ● Hangers ● Bath robe ● Closet storage boxes or drawers ● Shower tote or caddy ● Shower shoes Wall & Door Items ● Over door towel rack ● Over-door hooks ● Cosmetics ⚘ ● Removable mounting tape ● Nail clippers, files ● Favorite posters and pictures ● Tweezers ● Dry-erase board and markers ● Hair dryer ⚘ ● Brush / comb Laundry & Cleaning Items ● Soap, shampoo, conditioner ⚘ ● Laundry bag or basket ● Glasses, contact lenses, lens solution ● Laundry detergent ⚘ ● Deodorant ⚘ ● Stain remover ⚘ ● Toothbrush, toothpaste, mouthwash, floss ⚘ ● Bleach or bleach alternative ● Razor, shaving cream ⚘ ● Fabric softener, dryer sheets ⚘ ● Bath towels, hand towels, wash cloths ⚘ ● Lint brush / roller ● Beach towel ● Portable ironing board ● Sun block ⚘ ● Drying rack ● Cotton swabs ⚘ ● Sewing kit ● Tissues ⚘ ● Cleaning supplies (all-purpose cleaner, ● Vitamins wipes) ⚘ ● Cough drops ● First aid kit (band-aids, pain reliever, etc) 1 Desk & Study Items ● Area rug ● Surge protector ● Broom & dustpan ● Computer ● Floor lamp ⚘ ● Printer and paper ● Full length mirror ● USB storage device (flash drive) ● Folding step stool ● Daily planner ⚘ ● Powerstrip ● File folders ● Backpack or bookbag Items for Fun ● Desk pad ● Camera ● Highlighters ● Photo album ● Pens, pencils ⚘, and markers ● High school yearbook ● Pencil holder ⚘ ● Journal ⚘ ● Pencil sharpener ● Games ● Ruler ● Plants ● Hole punch ● Letter tray / desk drawer organizer Other Miscellaneous & Comfort Items ● Scissors ● ID & key ring holder ● Tape and dispenser ● Umbrella ● Stapler, staples, staple remover ● Extension cords ● Paper clips ● Powerstrip w/ surge protector ● Adhesive notes ⚘ ● 3-pronged wall socket adaptor with 2 prongs ● Calculator ● Glue or super glue ● Wastebasket ⚘ ● Flashlight and batteries ● Desk lamp ⚘ ● Favorite movies ● 3-ring binders ● Small tool kit ● Notebooks / looseleaf paper ⚘ ● Index cards What not to Bring The following items violate Fire ● Dictionary / thesaurus Safety policies or are otherwise prohibited. ● White-out ● Candles ● Rubber bands ● Incense and incense burners ● Cooking appliances with exposed heating Food Supplies & Items elements (ex. Hot pots and coffee pots) ● Forks, spoons, knives ● Flammable light covers ● Cups, mugs, dishes ● Halogen lamps ● Snacks ⚘ ● Any pets other than fish ● Chip clips ● Large furniture that you won’t be able to take ● Large sealable totes to store any open food* home at the end of the year (summer ● Can opener storage is limited!) ● Dish soap and sponge Note: Generally, any electrical appliance is prohibited Shared Items (you may want to check with your if it is rated over 1200 watts or 15 amps, or if it has an roommate before purchasing) exposed heating element. ● Small refrigerator ⚘ Note: We receive many questions about curtains. All ● Small microwave ⚘ residence hall rooms are equipped with shades or ● Stereo / CD player blinds on windows; curtains are not required. ● Iron ● Small floor fan or window fan ● Television ⚘ ● DVD player ● Gaming console 2 ⚘ Going Green? Check out these tips on what to look for in the store! It can be difficult to choose the best products for your body and the environment with so many options on the shelf. Toiletries & Personal Items Desk & Study Items ● Look for products that have more all-natural ● Go electronic. ingredients than chemicals. ○ Daily planner ○ Cosmetics ○ Notebooks ○ Soap, shampoo, conditioner ○ Adhesive notes ○ Deodorant ● Look for the Forestry Stewardship Council ○ Toothpaste, mouthwash certification. ○ Shaving cream ○ Pencils ● Opt for minimal packaging, such as bars ○ Notebooks / looseleaf paper rather than liquid. ● Wastebasket ○ Soap, shampoo, conditioner ○ Remember to recycle by keeping a ○ Shaving cream separate bin next to the trash. ● Avoid plastic. ● Save energy. ○ Toothbrush (wood or metal) ○ Desk lamp (use LED bulbs) ○ Razor (metal or multiple-use plastic) Food Supplies & Items ○ Cotton swabs (wood handles) ● Buy local, organic, and Fair Trade. ● Purchase natural fabrics, they are not as ○ Snacks harmful to ecosystems as synthetic ones. ● Look for products that have more all-natural ○ Bath towel, hand towel, wash cloth ingredients than chemicals. ● Look for the Forestry Stewardship Council ○ Dish soap certification. ● Bring a reusable bag when shopping. ○ Tissues ○ Wooden toothbrushes Shared Items ● Choose zinc- based sunblock over ● Save energy. oxybenzone to keep coral healthy. ○ Refrigerator (opt for Energy Star appliances) Linens & Bedding Items ○ Microwave (opt for Energy Star ● Purchase natural fabrics, they are not as appliances) harmful to ecosystems as synthetic ones. ○ TV (opt for Energy Star appliances) ○ Sheets ○ Floor lamp (use LED bulbs) ○ Pillows & pillow cases ○ Blanket & spread or comforter Items for Fun ● Go electronic. Laundry & Cleaning Items ○ Journal ● Look for products that have more all-natural ingredients than chemicals. Tip: Save energy by powering down your devices ○ Laundry detergent when you’re not using them. ○ Cleaning supplies Tip: Check out the Green Living Guide for more! ○ Stain remover ○ Fabric softener ● Use alternatives. ○ dryer sheets (use wool balls or DIY) ○ Stain remover (DIY or shaving cream) ○ Cleaning supplies (DIY!) 3 .