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You know that good, healthy feeling you get when you've just
cleaned house? 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? That's much more dangerous than the range juice that was just there.
How dangerous? Just take a look at these statistics.

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 cleaners, tub and tile cleaners, oven cleaners, and bleach as hazardous waste).
To find out what's lurking on our shelves, go to the National Institutes of Health Library of Medicine Household Products Database. You can search almost any brand of cleaner you use, find out what's in it, and uncover its inks to health effects. Or search y chemical ingredients (see list below for some examples) and discover what brands contain it. The information may shock you.

Chemical ingredients to look out for:
 

www.householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov/ingredients.htm

Safe for you, your home, and your planet.

4 simple ways to Get Clean.

Your home should be the safest, healthiest, cleanest place in the whole world. So we've put together some pretty easy things you can do to make your family safer and your home healthier. And, as it turns out, what's good for your home is good for the earth and everyone else on it, too. So let's make our homes healthy. Let's clean our hearts out.

Let's Get Clean!

1. Get the dirt. Educate yourself about what you bring into your home at www.householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov/products.htm
2. Have a clean-for-all. Put on the gloves and get rid of the nasty stuff in your home. Responsibly, of course. Your
local waste collection service has guidelines for proper household hazardous waste disposal, as well as collection
sites for things like paint, batteries, and cleaners. Whatever you do, please don't toss this stuff in the garbage.
3. 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:



About the Author

Information obtained from Shaklee Corporation