Tuesday, February 27, 2018

How To Reduce Your Use Of Harmful Household Cleaning Products

By Laura Phillips


If you are concerned about the negative effects that chemicals can have on your health you may be surprised to find out that the air inside your home can be just as polluted, if not more so, than the environment that surrounds you when you step out the door. One of the ongoing reasons for the presence of toxins in your home is harmful household cleaning products. Here are some tips to minimize their use and information that will help you separate safe products from those that can have an adverse effect on your health.

While most people think that they only way these products can harm you is to breathe them in but there are other ways that your health can be negatively effected. For example, some may leave residues behind that could be harmful to yourself or to your pets while others may cause issues if they come into contact with your bare skin. It is not uncommon for individuals to end up with red, irritated hands or eyes if they come into direct contact with some cleansers.

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.

Ventilation is important and can help reduce your chances of getting sick. Many people find that their eyes may water or they may cough a lot when using certain products. This can be an indication that the products you are using are putting off strong fumes that may harm your lungs if nothing else. Breathing in any cleaner is not a good idea and it is no wonder that many people choose to wear masks while doing housework.

Mixing cleaners is often a very bad idea. This can happen easily if you are pouring cleaning products from larger bottles into smaller ones. Mixing the wrong products can cause explosions, fires from chemical reactions, or the release of toxic fumes like chlorine gas. Some people have been seriously injured when they combined bathroom cleaner with toilet bowl cleaner. Clear labeling of your products is very important.

If you want to eliminate the presence of chemicals in your home or you are dealing with chemical sensitivities, you may need to do more than simply wear gloves or a mask. You may need to replace your current roster of cleansers with ones that are more natural. In the past, some chemical-free cleaners did not work as well as their more toxic counterparts but this has changed and many products are now very effective.

Many individuals are using products that they make themselves in order to clean their homes naturally. In the past, vinegar, baking soda and other natural ingredients were used to clean and sanitize homes without harmful chemicals. If you are interested in going this route, there are many websites that feature recipes you can make yourself.

Of course, changing everything at once can be overwhelming and expensive. You may want to replace one or two at a time and try several different options before you find one that is right for your needs. It may also mean that you will need to work harder or let products sit a little bit longer in order to get the beautiful, gleaming, healthy home you have always wanted.




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