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Buying Natural Household Cleaners

Synthetic and solvent-laden, today's cleaners, brighteners and bleaches fight dirt with less effort
than ever before. But many of these products get their strength from chemicals that pollute your
household air and water runoff and threaten your health during normal use. You can be clean and
green, though, if you're alert to product contents.

Steps:
1. Read labels and packaging to determine each product's ingredients. Environmentally friendly
cleaners contain nontoxic, biodegradable ingredients and non-petroleum based surfactants. They
don't create fumes or leave residues and are never tested on animals.

2. Keep household products in their original containers so that safety information and directions
for use always remain with the product.

3. Choose cleaners that do not contain toxic ingredients. Formaldehyde and ammonia irritate the
skin, eyes and lungs. Benzene is classified as a carcinogen. Lye fumes almost instantly corrode
respiratory passages. Even minimal exposure to bleach and hydrochloric and sulfuric acids
cause coughs or headaches; further contact can easily damage lungs.

4. Reduce allergies and skin or eye irritation by buying products without artificial fragrances and
colors. Many of these additives do not degrade in the environment and may have toxic effects on
fish and mammals.

5. Shop green at food cooperatives, farmers' markets and natural foods stores. Look for the
healthy home products aisle in your supermarket. Search online.

6. Make your own cleaner recipes from lemon juice, Borax, baking soda and white vinegar. Label
these mixtures so they're not mistaken for a beverage.

Overall Tips:
Use any cleaner in a well-ventilated area.

Practice prevention first. Wipe spills quickly to avoid stains. Line the oven bottom to catch spills.
Use screens over drains and don't pour grease down them.

Overall Warnings:
Reject any product that does not list ingredients and anything labeled with Caution, Warning,
Danger or Poison.

Some common household cleaners are extremely dangerous when combined: Never mix chlorine
bleach and ammonia -- the result is toxic chloramine gas.

Install childproof locks on your supplies cabinet.

What to look for:
Clear labeling
No toxic ingredients
No artificial colors
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