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  • Could cleaning your home make you ill?

    Author: Kathy Joyce
    Cleaning our home is something most of us do each day. From
    washing up to cleaning work surfaces in the kitchen.
    We also use air fresheners to make our home smell nice and
    fresh, getting rid of any stale odours.

    You probably go to the supermarket and buy your household
    cleaning products without giving much thought to it, apart
    from maybe the price or if you prefer lemon fresh to pine
    fresh!

    However have you ever considered some of the toxic and
    potentially carcinogenic chemicals that go into many of
    these products?

    Many people could suffer ill health due to toxic chemicals
    present in many products used in the home. These could
    range from cleaning products to toiletries.

    Fewer than a quarter of the 70,000 chemicals used in
    toiletries and cleaning products have been fully tested for
    safety, and some classed as hazardous waste are often found
    in baby lotions, eye drops and cleaning fluids. Many of
    these chemicals accumulate in the human body causing cancer
    and other diseases.

    Aerosol products such as spray paint and stripper may
    contain methylene chloride,a carcinogenic chemical. They
    also contain butane which is a propellant. This could cause
    asphyxiation if used in an enclosed area in large amounts

    Detergents break down the surface tension of water, allowing
    other chemicals like surfactants to enter the material or
    pores of the item being cleaned. This is very effective in
    dislodging dirt and grease, giving a squeaky clean effect!
    However residue from these chemicals left on cutlery and
    plates even in tiny amounts can still accumulate in the body
    from absorption in food.

    You may wear washing up gloves when cleaning to stop the
    chemicals from detergents getting into your skin, but in hot
    water these chemicals can be breathed in to the lungs.
    Many strong cleaning products carry a warning label to use
    in a well ventilated area and not to get it into contact
    with the skin or eyes.

    Formaldehyde is often found in everyday cleaning products
    such as multi purpose cleaner, and floor cleaner. It is also
    found in toilet paper and cosmetic products such as nail
    polish and deodorant.It's used as a preservative, but can
    cause irritation to the skin, eyes and throat. Cancers of
    the nose and throat have been linked to formaldehyde.

    Chlorine is often found in washing powders to give a whiter
    finish to clothes. It's found in liquid and powder bleach as
    well as disinfectants. It's also found in swimming pools,
    and drinking water.Chlorine can irritate the eyes and lungs,
    and aggravate any respiratory conditions such as asthma.

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    Some simple alternatives to use instead
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    Lemon juice can be used as a cleaner. It has mild bleaching
    properties.

    Hydrogen peroxide can be used as a bleach

    Add essential oils to your cleaning formulas

    Pumice stone makes a good stain remover

    Borax makes a great disinfectant

    Use candles to get rid of unwanted smells instead of air
    fresheners. Lighting a candle can soak up tobacco and pet
    odours. Scented candles will give a nice fragrance as well!

    About the Author

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