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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.

There are a few ways that harmful chemicals can hurt us while we are cleaning. Some can be absorbed through the skin and enter our systems that way. Others emit fumes which we can breathe in. Some may harm our lungs and make us cough because of the fumes they put off while others may not cause coughing but may still be harmful to breathe in.

While many people are quite happy to wear gloves while cleaning they may not think about wearing a mask. It is important to make sure that as little of you comes in contact with the products you are using as possible. Some harmful ingredients can actually build up in our systems and make us sick even after we have stopped using them.

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.

Some cleaning products may create toxic fumes if they are mixed together. Some individuals have gotten sick when they mixed toilet cleaner that contained sodium bisulphate with bleach or bleach-based cleaners. This can create chlorine gas which can be deadly if it is inhaled. It is important for you to know what you are cleaning with and to label your products clearly to prevent things like this from happening.

In the past, the number of natural products was fairly limited and it was often necessary to buy them online or from special dealers. The products were often much more expensive and were not always effective. Now, however, this has changed. A number of well-known manufacturers have introduced natural options that do not rely on chemicals to give them their cleaning abilities.

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.

While it can be difficult to eliminate everything toxic from your home, using natural cleaning products is a great start. It may take longer or use a bit more elbow grease but the knowledge that you are protecting your health will make it all worthwhile.




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