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Organic Cleaning
Did You Know... 8 out of 10 reported poison exposures involve household cleaning products?
You know that good, healthy feeling you get when you are cleaning? Sorry to spoil it, but you may have just made your home dirtier... Think of it this way. You wouldn't let your kids play with toxic chemicals, so why would you let the baby crawl over a floor that’s just been wiped with them? Common cleaning products give off fumes that increase the risk of kids developing asthma, the most common chronic childhood disease. Children are highly vulnerable to chemical toxicants, which is why one in 13 school-aged children has asthma. Rates in children under five have increased more than 160% from 1980 – 2004. Pound for pound of body weight, children drink more water, eat more food, and breathe more air than adults. The implication of this is that children will have substantially heavier exposures than adults to any toxins that are present in water, food, or air. If your home is anything like the average U.S. home, you generate more than 20 pounds of household hazardous waste each year (the EPA designates toilet cleaning products, tub and tile cleaners, oven cleaning products, and bleach as hazardous waste). To find out what's lurking on your shelves, go to the National Institute of Health Library of Medicine Household Products Database. You can search almost any brand of cleaning product you use, find out what's in it, and uncover its links to health effects. Or search by chemical ingredients (see list below for some examples) and discover what brands contain them. Many of the common chemical ingredients to look out for in cleaning products are: What's The Deal With Organic Cleaning Products? Here is how to keep your home impeccably clean, and safe; get the dirt by educating yourself about what you bring into your home as well as the benefits of using organic cleaning products. Welcome healthy into your home. Commit to carefully considering everything that crosses your doorstep. Here are some safe, healthy things to have in your home: Clean up our collective home. Make the earth healthier for all of us who call it home by using organic cleaning products as well as compact fluorescent lights. Energy Star-rated appliances will save you money and energy. A low-flush toilet. Replace the largest user of water in your house. Ultra low flushers cut water use by one-fifth. Low-flow showerheads have the same pressure, but less water. Your flicker finger. Turn off lights and appliances when you're not using them. Install a gray water system to recycle used household water for your lawn. A tank-less water heater will save you money, energy, and space in the broom closet. At Diet Health and Fitness we want you to get your home as clean and as safe as possible for you, your family, and our planet. When you click on the link below you will be introduced to the safest natural cleaning products on the planet... Diet Health & Fitness Recommends: |
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