Green Cleaning Supplies Are Healthier

August 11, 2010 by admin  
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In recent years there has been a trend for individuals and businesses to invest in environmentally friendly cleaning products. This has spawned the term ‘green cleaning’, something that can be beneficial to overall health and wellbeing.

Whilst chemically manufactured products have traditionally performed their job very well, there is a downside. It is not uncommon for such products to have adverse effects on health and safety. Chemicals can be harsh to the skin, causing irritation or even burning. This means anyone tasked with using the item must be well-versed in the potential risks – something that takes time and training.

In contrast, cleaning supplies manufactured from natural ingredients may not only appeal to the environmentally conscious, they are particularly helpful in the reduction of allergies and generally kinder to skin. In the vast majority of cases green cleaning products are equally as effective as their chemical counterparts.

These advantages are just some of the reasons why many schools, nurseries and other sensitive locations have begun using green products. They protect children from the potential threats of harsher chemicals whilst maintaining a safe and hygienic environment.

Companies such as Ecover have witnessed massive success thanks to this trend. In fact, so much so that their CEO was named as ‘one of the world’s most sustainable business leaders’. It is hardly surprising really. The company has sparked new found interest in the cleaning industry.

Many green cleaning products have made their way into the household in the form of washing-up liquid, dishwasher cleaner, toilet cleaner, limescale remover, hand soap, etc. The natural disinfecting property of ingredients like Aloe Vera is common in many household items. And being safe and biodegradable, green cleaning supplies are kinder to the environment!

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YouTips4U – Go Green – Improve the Air in Your Home Look/Feel Healthier with Plants

July 15, 2010 by admin  
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To purchase a YouTips4U Custom Designed T-Shirt, please click here: cgi.ebay.com For more helpful tips, or if you have any questions, please visit www.youtips4u.blogspot.com Hi, in this video I show you how you can easily improve the air quality in your home or office by adding oxygen-rich plants. Plants, especially certain varieties, remove toxins from the air that build up in our homes. They also add to our decor with their beautiful colors. I’ve identified some very easy-care plants that you can try immediately that are very high on the air-filtering scale. So if you want to look and feel better; clean air is the place to start! Plants are wonderful! I hope you find this video helpful and that it will remind you of the importance of plants in your life and environment and the quality of the air you breath. Please Subscribe because I have a lot of great helpful tip videos to come. I always love to hear from you; so please comment :o)

Use Eco-Friendly Car Cleaning Products for a Healthier Home

March 4, 2010 by admin  
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Did you know that every time you wash your car in your driveway or at the curb that you could be washing toxic chemicals into the environment that are harmful to you, children, pets, and wildlife? These same chemical car cleaning products could then travel from your property into the environment, our water systems, and fresh water resources, causing health problems for humans and marine life alike.

The truth is that we donâ??t often think about where the dirt goes after it leaves our vehicles. Most, commercial car wash companies have to think about this issue since they are required to filter the water leaving their facilities, yet for consumers, there are no such regulations. There are nearly 30 million people in our country washing their cars at home every day, using between 80 and 140 gallons of water each that can then take with it the toxins that are so harmful for human and marine life alike.

So what is in our car cleaning products and water runoff that makes this such a concern? Well, there are many toxins to be concerned about when considering your regular vehicle vanity routine:

The soaps, waxes, degreasers, sprays, wipes, and polishes you use for cleaning your vehicle may contain non-biodegradable, hazardous detergents that are harmful to fish and other marine and wildlife. Detergents are surfactants that destroy a fishâ??s external mucus layer that protects them from parasites and bacteria. Fish that come into contact with water that contains 15 parts per million (ppm) or more of detergent will likely perish. The National Water Research Institute (NWRI) has categorized car debris as a major source of heavy metals, grease, oil, and rubber that gets pulled into the environment and our water supplies. In fact, three-fifths of all samples of road runoff contain potential, confirmed, or severely toxic components. Synthetic phenol-based surfactants (chemicals used to get cleaning supplies to rinse off easily with water) used in many car cleaning products have been labeled by the US Environmental Protection Agency as potential endocrine disrupters. As such, these can wreak havoc with natural reproduction systems in the fish colony, causing the population levels to decline. Another potential car wash pollutant is benzene. This is a flammable solvent that is poisonous if ingested and therefore a danger for pets and children.

Thatâ??s just a quick summary of some of the dangerous substances that enter our waterways when we wash our cars and allow untreated water to run away into our storm water system.

You can do something about this problem by using a nontoxic, plant and water-based, waterless car wash system. This has two main benefits. First, it will eliminate the need for water, which means you wonâ??t be releasing oil, grease, and other automobile fluids into the environment. Second, if you choose a natural, plant-based product, even when the rain washes your car, the substance will not cause environmental damage.

Laura Kleinâ??s Green Car cleaning system is the perfect solution. All of the products in this line are water and plant-based and biodegradable, they are nontoxic, not caustic, and contain no petroleum solvents, phosphates, nitrates, enzymes, sulfates, or silicates. These are truly green car cleaning products.

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