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Better Indoor Cleaning Power; - Safely Cleans, Without the Sacrifice.

Updated: Sep 2, 2019


Pollutants inside homes and businesses. Oh my!

Have you ever received a headache or felt nauseous cleaning away germs or simply adding shine to your furniture? These are uncomfortable warning signs. Also, children and pets rely on us to help keep them safe. Scrubbing mirrors, windows, sink, tubs, refrigerator, floors, walls, or shoes will often cause asthma, or cancer! Not to mention, the damage we do while removing paint or varnish off of our brushes. - These products that we beautify our homes with, are unhealthy enough as it is, there’s no need to add more toxicity. Plus, did you know there are laws over how to dispose many of our household cleaning products?


Just because it smells good does not mean it's good for you.

Fragrances are in much of our cleaning products, which can cause sneezing, eye irritation, runny nose, headache, or other respiratory irritations.


What’s inside?

Chlorine, ammonia, lye

- which produces a gas that can cause allergens, severe burns, eye irritation, chest pains, and damage to lungs. If these products are swallowed, it will cause burning of the esophagus or even death.


There are others that contain smaller toxic portions but in the long-term causes cancer, or hormone disruption.


Here is a list of toxins that are important to look-out for:

Diethanolamine (DEA), Triethanolamine (TEA), 4-dioxane, butyl cellosolve (ethylene glycol monobutyl ether), alkylphenol ethoxylates (APEs), *2-bromo-2-nitorpropane-1,3-diol, alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride, alkyl dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride, didecyldimethylammonium chloride, dactyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, distearayldimonium chloride, *dmdm hydantoin, ethanolamikne, formaldehyde, glutaral, monoethanolamine citrate, quaternium-15, quaternium-24, sodium hypochlorite (bleach), sulfuric acid, and triethanolamine.

- Some of these ingredients might seem harmless enough, except, they release formaldehyde; which will cause respiratory harm.


Phosphates, luckily, are banned from most laundry soaps, in most states, although unfortunately, are still found in many other ingredients; including dishwashing detergents! This, upsettingly, enters our water-supply; acting as a fertilizer and killing-off fish, along with other aquatic life.


Article written on August 27, 2019 - By Denise Blakney


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