Non-Toxic Cleaners Help the Environment

by | Feb 1, 2019 | Kitchen cleaning

Regular cleaning is essential for keeping the home clean and sanitized. There are many cleaners on the market, but most of these have dangerous chemicals that are toxic to humans and animals. Toxic chemicals in everyday household cleaners can create serious health hazards. Non-toxic cleaning products, on the other hand, is safe for all areas of the home and is safe for humans and animals.

Eco-Friendly

Eco-friendly, non-toxic cleaning products, do not contain ammonia, Triclosan, sodium hydroxide, chlorine, or other harmful ingredients.

Households with small children and pets are vulnerable when they are exposed to the carcinogens and neurotoxins in toxic cleaners. Non-toxic cleaning products do not irritate those who are vulnerable.

In addition, when choosing to use non-toxic-cleaners, you are contributing to the health and wellbeing of the environment. Most green cleaning products are made using sustainable manufacturing and naturally derived safe, non-toxic and biodegradable ingredients.

Clean Air

In addition to keeping your home spotless, non-toxic cleaning products do not pollute the air in your home. Most store-bought cleaners fill the home with the smell of toxic chemicals. You and your family will be exposed to those chemicals as you breathe the fumes.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency states that the air quality inside the home up to five times more polluted than the air outside the home due to the chemicals in household cleaners. Non-toxic cleaning products can cut down on this pollution and give you and your family a safe place to live and breathe.

Costs

Choosing less hazardous products will have a positive impact on our environment and will cost the consumer less money.

When considering the health risk posed by many of the cleaning products on the market today, it is best to use non-toxic cleaning products that are biodegradable, recyclable, fragrance-free, and the information on the label is clear and not ambiguous.

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