Thursday, March 15, 2018

A Homeowner's Guide to Avoiding Harmful Household Cleaning Products

By Laura Phillips


As we become more aware of the negative effects chemicals can have on our health, it is not surprising that people are searching for ways to replace chemical-based products with more natural alternatives. Harmful household cleaning products can often have many different ingredients in them, some of which can be quite toxic if they are inhaled or if you come into contact with them on a frequent basis. If you want to reduce the amount of toxic products you are using, here are some tips and tricks you may want to try.

You may not think that the product you are using to keep your floors clean or to shine up your bathroom tiles is hurting you but it can. For example, if we are using products and allowing our bare skin to come into contact with them it may mean that we are absorbing toxins through our skin. Others may leave toxic residue on the surfaces in our home that may cause health issues if they are not wiped off completely.

Individuals who find that they react badly from touching cleansers may want to think about wearing rubber gloves or other protective items while cleaning. This may be especially important if you have any breaks in your skin as it may allow chemicals to penetrate more easily. You should also make sure that you wash well after using any cleaning products to make sure that your skin is clear of any toxins.

Another way to help stay safe when using heavily-scented products, or those that emit toxic fumes, is to increase the air circulation in the room where you are cleaning. Opening windows, using bathroom fans or making sure that there is as much airflow as possible can help make sure there is enough fresh air for you to breathe while you are working.

Mixing cleaners is often a very bad idea. This can happen easily if you are pouring cleaning products from larger bottles into smaller ones. Mixing the wrong products can cause explosions, fires from chemical reactions, or the release of toxic fumes like chlorine gas. Some people have been seriously injured when they combined bathroom cleaner with toilet bowl cleaner. Clear labeling of your products is very important.

While some individuals feel comfortable using masks or gloves when they clean, others may be more concerned or may be dealing with chemical sensitivities. In this case, you will need to make sure that you look for natural products that use ingredients such as vinegar or baking soda in order to be able to cut through grime and eliminate odors.

Of course, if you want to make sure that the products you use are as natural and chemical-free as possible you may need to make your own. Looking online will show you the wide range of different options that are available and which will allow you to keep your home clean and toxin-free.

Of course, changing everything at once can be overwhelming and expensive. You may want to replace one or two at a time and try several different options before you find one that is right for your needs. It may also mean that you will need to work harder or let products sit a little bit longer in order to get the beautiful, gleaming, healthy home you have always wanted.




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