How Many Cleaning Agents On Store Shelves Are Harmful
Posted: Monday, May 18, 2009
by Jan Hayner
Organizing and Cleaning Tips and Hints
According to the National Research Council, only 20% of chemicals have been tested for acute effects less than 10 % have been tested for chronic or reproductive effects and 80% does not have toxic information available and only 1% of toxins are required to be on a label. Yet, all of these things are on our grocery shelves, can harm us, our children and the environment.
I came across this information as I was researching cleaning chemicals and I was totally amazed. I, like many of you, never questioned any of this either. A matter of fact, it never came into my mind, as a problem. I was always under the assumption that it was the job of the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) to protect us and to make us aware of harmful chemicals.
This article is written to inform you of how important it is for the average person to research and find out what should be brought into out homes. It seems as though we are the only ones that care.
If you want to start your research on the Internet, use the keywords 'harmful cleaning agents' and it will open a world of chemicals, allergies and toxins that are in most of our homes.
Clean House-Clean Planet says that two major chemical testing laboratories-Industrial Bio-Test (in 1983) and Craven Labs (in 1992)-have been found guilty of falsifying research used to support the registration of chemicals with the EPA.
So, this tells us that we can't even believe the testing that is being done and that there isn't anyone overseeing the validity in the statistics and tests. Therefore, the consumer pays once again; not only with money but with poor health.
I am wondering why it is that we need an agency like this and what are they really doing with tax dollars that is making us safe?
My hope is that more people start asking the same questions and find out what percentage of respiratory disease, allergies and health problems are related to government oversight rather than the causes that are always being blamed.
Jan Hayner offers tips and hints on saving time and money while cleaning and organizing, as well as toxins that harm us.
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)Hi Jan.Great article! This really needs to reach as many people as possible. I have a great deal of health trouble with all the commercially produced household cleaners and more. I've always thought that I am like the canary that miners put down the mine shaft to see if it is safe and I am saying that it is not. In our house we use soap and water, vinegar and elbow grease.Good job,Dianne
Wow! Scary stuff--I always thought "they" were looking out for us. Thanks for informing us.
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