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Going Green on House Cleaning Products
Using environment friendly house cleaning products is not only good for the environment it protects the people living at home from chemical contact. There are those who might doubt the cleaning power of organic cleaners but you'll be surprised to know how much the effectiveness of organic cleansers are just the same. Plus, going green on your cleaning products is a great way to safeguard the quality of air in your home.
Choosing Green
When you start buying green cleaning products, always look past the label. Beware of manufacturers who claim to have environment friendly products or you might end up paying for more without getting the benefits. There are manufacturers who don't completely list down the chemicals in their product since they don't have to, so do some research before buying the product.
Drawbacks to Going Traditional
Although environmentalists often preach about toxins and chemicals, not everyone fully understands the health hazards of being exposed to traditional cleaning products. Children and pets are considered to be the most vulnerable when it comes to chemical contact but so do adults especially if the exposure is frequent.
Continuous exposure to traditional cleaning products has its side effects like neurological damage and increased likelihood to develop cancer. Another side effect is kidney and liver damage. For children some side effects of prolonged air exposure to cleaning products include behavior problems and harm to the central nervous system. Anything that affects the air quality, especially for children, can cause problems in their respiratory system. Research shows that removing dangerous cleaning products can improve the environment for children who have been previously exposed.
Looking for Green Cleaning Products
While most green cleaning products can be found online, nowadays you can find them in groceries and supermarkets next to the traditional cleaners. If you want to test it out first, you can buy them in small portions by getting a starter kit full of green cleaning products.
For people buying online, you can visit websites of trusted companies who manufacture green cleaning products like Seventh Generation, ECOS and Shaklee Corporation.
You can make your own green cleaning products from ingredients you can find in your own home. Baking soda can be used as a cleaner and so do vinegar and water for scrubbing those counters. A splash of lemon juice can bleach grout. These are just a few examples. A great advantage of using homemade house cleaning products is that it isn't heavy on the budget.
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