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Eco-Friendly Ways To Clean Your Home

By: Aaron Cibo

To clean and add beauty to the home, it is useful to employ house decorating and air cleaning products, but these produce indoor pollution. Volatile organic compounds also known as (VOCs) evaporate from a lot of these products, causing the level of pollutants in indoor air to be more than 100 times more than outside. Here are some things you can do to lessen the pollutants thriving in your house.

One easy step is to wait for a time when the weather is cooperating and open the windows and let them all out! Because fragranced cleaning products and synthetic room fresheners contain such a high percentage of VOCs, they should be avoided. VOCs cause a lot of destruction to the ecosystem in addition to poisoning the air you breathe and possibly causing ailments of the skin, eye and respiratory system. A vase of flowers will freshen up any area naturally.

New Scientist published a report about a decade ago that had some startling results about air fresheners and aerosol sprays. Infants below six months of age living in homes where these products were consumed experienced 30 percent more ear infections and 22 percent more incidence of diarrhea; and moms were 19 percent more likely to endure depression and suffered 25 percent more headaches.

Users should know about the procedure of "green washing" before they go to buy "green" cleaning options. This translates into the belief that seeing the word "natural" on a label does not mean it is so. The word is meaningless and unregulated as applied and can erroneously indicate anything under the sun. Users are advised by David Steinman, coauthor of The Safe Shopper's Bible, to focus exclusively on the product label and look out for eco-friendly components that are "known cleaning performers." A few of these include: grain alcohol, coconut or other plant oils in detergents and plant-oil disinfectants such as eucalyptus, rosemary or sage.

You don't have to buy cleaners and can make useful ones in your own home. Home cleaners can be made from some safe household products such as: water, baking soda, plain soap, vinegar, washing soda (sodium carbonate), lemon juice, and borax. Educate yourself about "green" housecleaning products and you will be well on your way to maintaining a "green" house.

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