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Are Your Household Cleaners Safe?
There is nothing more frightening than
a child making his or her way into your household cleaning supplies.
It’s a parent’s worse nightmare! To this end, it is important to
find alternative ways to clean a home without jeopardizing the
health of your children or your family. We are all trying to become
more environmentally aware of the dangers of toxins, not only in our
home but as it relates to polluting our air, waters, and landscape.
Are your household cleaners safe? If
not, here are some measures you can take to make your home a
healthier one.
Vinegar, Borax, Lemon Juice, Olive Oil, Salt, and Baking Soda are
all the ingredients you can use to clean your entire home. They are
safe, non-toxic, and can do just as good a job as your more toxic
household cleaners.
Let’s begin with windows. Instead of using a popular brand of glass
cleaner, use water with vinegar and lemon juice to spray onto your
windows. Vinegar can also be used to clean surfaces in your kitchen
and bathroom; just add salt and water. If the oven needs to be
cleaned, use liquid soap, Borax and warm water. Borax can also be
used as a disinfectant in hot water as well as for cleaning toilets.
Polish your furniture with olive oil and lemon juice. You can also
use lemon juice to polish copper kettles; just add a bit of salt.
For use in the bathroom, use baking soda and warm water. This can
also be used to unclog the drain by pouring the baking soda down the
drain with a cup of vinegar.
At a time when pollutants are contributing to the depletion of the
ozone layer; while gas and oil fumes are literally killing our
natural resources; it is time to take a hard look at what we can do
as individuals to decrease the toxins from our air and water.
Perhaps if we begin to use alternative methods to using brand named
household cleaners, we can send a clear and definitive message to
these companies that toxins are no longer an acceptable form to be
used in any capacity. It all begins with our taking a stand; it all
begins at home.
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