Wednesday, February 11, 2009

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How Clean is Clean?

As free human beings, we use products according to our preference for the cleaning of our home. There are plenty of products sold in stores. Most people when choosing a product based on whether clean or not, if it is safe to be on sale in our store of choice. The chemicals used for cleaning the home as a host of other products on the market, are available to comusimidor little information of the serious consequences to human health and little oversight by the government.

Research has associated the use of chemicals in the home with health problems such as ASTHMA . Laboratory results show that the Exposition to certain chemicals, contribute to reproductive system damage, such as birth defects.
The purpose of this report is to provide Additional information for consumers who might prefer to remove these products with safer products.

A list of chemicals associated with asthma and damage the reproductive system:
1-monoethanolamine (MEA) is a surfactant found in laundry detergents, cleaning products for multiple use and cleaning products floor and is associated with the induction of occupational asthma.
2-quaternary ammonium compounds are disinfectants found in some
disinfectant sprays and in products for cleaning toilets that have been identified to the induction of occupational asthma.
3-glycol ethers such as 2 - butoxyethanol, are solvents commonly found in products for cleaning glass / glass and cleaning products for multiple use,
have been associated with reduced fertility and low birth weight in mice (Laboratory) exposed.
4-alkyl phenol ethoxylates (APEs acronym in English) are surfactants found in laundry detergents, stain removers, cleaners and multi-use
that have been associated with reduced survival of fish embryos and the alteration in the development of tadpoles. APEs are commonly detected as contaminants in rivers and streams
, and have also been discovered in household dust.
5-Phthalates are carriers for fragrance in cleaning products for glass / glass, deodorants, detergents and fabric softeners, which have been associated with adverse effects on male children, the reduction in sperm count in adult males, and increased allergy symptoms and asthma in children.




what impact the chemicals in your health?

Daily we are exposed to chemicals through applications such as creams, deodorants, mouthwashes etc. Initially we are aware of certain problems such as irritated eyes, skin and lungs, information described in the product label. Siembargo know the consequences they may cause serious long-term chronic diseases such as CANCER .

Who is affected by exposure to these & Related Products?

1-Home Women
2-Women and men working in the cleaning industry
3-Children in the home and school information of the American Association of Poison Control Centers indicates that products
home cleaning up the third largest category of substances associated with calls to poison control centers, with more than 218.000 calls made in 2005.

The intention of this information is to alert all consumers of the danger to their children and families for the use of chemicals in the home and awareness to take ACTION change in biodegradable products.

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