Alternatives to Toxics
How to Minimize Exposure to Toxics and Make Healthier Choices for Yourself, Your Family, Home, Lawn & Garden!Using less-toxic alternatives, or fewer pesticides and household cleaning products; will create a healthier home environment for you, your children, and pets. It will also greatly benefit our environment now and for generations to come! Make a Green Clean Kit
You can make a green cleaning kit to use around your house. All you need is the following ingredients and our recipes to make your own green cleansers.
Bon Ami, Vinegar and Baking soda or a less-toxic manufactured cleaner. Eliminate what you don’t need or want anymore by taking it to a household hazardous waste facility or replacing it with a less toxic alternative after it has been used up. Buy the Least Toxic Product and Use it CorrectlyIf elbow grease and making your own green cleaners isn’t enough, take these steps when buying household cleaners:
Take the "Green" Approach to Cleaning - Don’t Over CleanMost areas of your home--even bathroom surfaces--do not need to be disinfected to prevent illness. The kitchen is the exception. Use very hot water and soap (or a very mild bleach solution) after every use to clean:
Many common household items can emit chemicals into your home, creating indoor air pollution that can often be worse than outdoor air pollution. Even if you don’t use harsh cleaning chemicals or pesticides very often, just storing them under your sink can create an unhealthy level of chemical air pollution in your home. |

