You put yourself at risk for a any number of adverse health conditions when using toxic cleaners. Skin rashes, eye infections, breathing problems, as well as some cancers have been linked to the toxic chemicals emitted from these products.
With the emphasis on green living more products are becoming available which are non-toxic. It is crucial that you read labels. The government restrictions are so vague that a product may say 'natural' and apply to just about anything. Terms such as eco-friendly and 'non-toxic' are equally obscure. For tools on evaluating product labels visit www.greenerchoices.org.
Another way to ensure safer products is to make your own. This is an economical way to approach green cleaning. White vinegar is non-toxic and kills bacteria and germs. A mixture of 50/50 with water will clean nearly any surface. Placing a bowl of vinegar in a room will safely remove odors.
Baking soda can be used in place of harsh cleaners. Pour a few tablespoons of baking soda into the kitchen drain and follow with a half cup of vinegar. Let sit for 10 minutes and flush with warm water. This will prevent clogged drains and leave a clean smell.
Both lemon juice and vinegar can be used for bleaching stains out of clothes. Borax and vegetables soaps are ingredients safe for laundry mixes. Recipes can be found online. Polishing wood furniture can be done efficiently with a cheap grade of olive oil.
Whether you choose to purchase commercial products or make your own, opting for non-toxic cleaners will preserve the environment and minimize pollutants in your home.
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- Conventional cleaning products emit volatile gases into your home polluting the air that you breathe
- You put yourself at risk for a any number of adverse health conditions when using toxic cleaners.
- With the emphasis on green living more products are becoming available which are non-toxic.