We all know why that's good; cleaning with water is going keep
nasty chemicals out of your home and out of our air and water systems.
Not exact matches
I'm always looking for natural cleaning solutions so when my children want to help
out I don't have to fear them ingesting
nasty chemicals.
Specialty cloth wipes, soft facecloths, or just cut - up flannel squares with a bit of water do the job just as well, without the
nasty chemicals and staying
out of the landfills.
Plus, they package in glass, so no risk of BPA or other
nasty plastic
chemicals being leached
out by the oil and into your body.
I'd like to point
out too that disposable menstrual items, like diapers, contain lots of
nasty chemicals, so switching to cloth pads and / or the cup can eliminate your exposure to these
chemicals and plastics!
I guess you need to watch
out for
nasty chemicals if the timber is treated, but then you'll be wearing a mask when sanding anyway...... Regards
With the recent surge of using natural, and
nasty chemicals» free skincare products and food products, clothing hasn't been left
out.
Because the FDA doesn't regulate «cosmetic products,» the best course of action for consumers concerned about this is compound is educating oneself: EWG has an interactive product safety guide to find
out which products are free of 1,4 - Dioxane and other
nasty chemicals, and Scorecard.org points to a wealth of web - based resources on the compound.