Eco Friendly Household Products
There are a few good websites which I subscribe to which offer me good tips on being eco friendly. One of the good sites is Environmental Working Group which covers news of green living and health issues in the light of today’s environmental change.
Many people often complain that they are not sure how to be eco friendly in their household cleaning. Well, I picked up this article from the Environmental Working Group website when reading up on top diet pills and would like to share some tips with you. In today’s list of household cleaning products, children are constantly exposed to harsh, corrosive cleaners can suffer burns to skin and eyes, and inhaling the fumes can cause lung damage. Exposure to low levels of these chemicals over a lifetime may increase the risk of developing serious health conditions, such as cancer or reproductive problems. Here are some tips:
* Less is more. Dilute your cleaning supplies according to instructions and use only what’s needed to get the job done.
* Open the window. Clean with windows and doors open so you don’t trap air pollution inside your home.
* Use gloves and other precautions. Cleaning chemicals may harm or penetrate skin and eyes — check warning labels.
* Keep kids away. Children are more vulnerable to toxic chemicals. If they like to help, let them clean with soap and water, not toxic cleaners.
* Avoid “antibacterial.” If your family is generally healthy, there’s no need to use potentially toxic “antibacterial” products, according to the American Medical Association. Wash your hands with plain soap and water.
* Never mix bleach with ammonia, vinegar, or other acids. These combinations can produce deadly gases.
* Don’t be fooled by labels — buy certified green products. Label claims aren’t always true. Cleaning supplies certified by Green Seal or EcoLogo meet green standards.
* Try natural alternatives. Experiment with non-toxic options like vinegar and baking soda.
* Take care with pine and citrus oil cleaners. Avoid using these cleaners especially on smoggy days, when the ingredients can react with ozone to produce cancer-causing formaldehyde.
* Skip the biggest hazards. Avoid air fresheners, use a baking soda and water paste to clean the oven and tackle toilet stains, and use a mechanical snake to unclog the drain.
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