The Facts on Household Cleaning Products By: Carolynsue
81,000 CHEMICALS REGISTERED WITH THE EPA IN THE LAST 30 YEARS, and fewer than 20% have been tested for toxicity! FACT: 90% of all poison exposures occur at home FACT: 218,316 reported poison exposures in 2005 were from household cleaning products FACT: Indoor pollutants come from all sorts of chemicals we use to make our lives easier every day-paints, carpets, furniture, household cleaners, personal care, among others FACT: EPA studies indicate that elevated concentration of household chemicals persist in the air. Long-term exposure to chemicals inside our homes may be harmful to us and our families FACT: Some 20 million Americans have asthma FACT: An average of one out of every 13 school-aged children has asthma FACT: Common household cleaners and appliances give off fumes, which can potentially increase the risk of children developing asthma We are conducting a vast toxicologic experiment in our society, in which our children and our childrens children are the experimental subject. Dr. Herbert Needleman Pediatrician and Professor at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center FACT: The average U.S. household generates more than 20 pounds of hazardous waste each year FACT: The following household cleaning products are designated as household hazardous waste by the EPA, and improper disposal of these wastes can pollute the environment and pose a threat to human health Oven cleaners Drain cleaners Wood and metal cleaners and polishes Toilet cleaners Tub, tile, and shower cleaners Bleach (laundry) WHATS UNDER YOUR SINK? Chlorine Bleach is the chemical most frequently involved in household poisonings in the U.S. Degreasers may contain petroleum distillates, which can damage lung tissues and dissolve fatty tissue around nerve cells Glass Cleaners may contain ammonia. Ammonia fumes can irritate the skin, eyes, and respiratory system Oven Cleaners can be one of the most dangerous cleaning products, which can cause severe damage to eyes, skin, mouth, and throat Toilet Bowl Cleaners can be extremely dangerous cleaning products, which can be harmful just by breathing the fumes-and fatal if swallowed SODIUM HYDROXIDE Inhalation is immediately irritating to the respiratory tract Contact can cause severe damage to the eyes, skin, mouth, and throat Can cause liver and kidney damage May be found in: Dishwashing liquids Laundry products Oven cleaner Scouring cleansers Tub and tile cleaners HYDROCHLORIC ACID Can cause severe damage to skin Can be harmful to health, just by breathing the fumes Can be fatal if swallowed May be found in: Odor eliminators Toilet bowl cleaners BUTYL CELLOSOLVE Can cause irritation and tissue damage from inhalation A person who spends 15 minutes cleaning scale off shower walls could inhale three times the acute exposure limit May be found in: All-purpose cleaners Cleaning wipes Degreasers Floor polish Rug shampoos Toilet bowl cleaners Tub and tile cleaners Window cleaners I believe cleaning house shouldnt involve dirtying the earth. Use the following guidelines when selecting your cleaning products: Sustainable ingredients from natural sources Biodegradable surfactants Recyclable packaging Recyclable wipes Recyclable dryer sheets No chlorine bleach No phosphates No nitrates No borates No volatile organic cleaning compounds Does not test on animals
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