Posts Tagged ‘cleaners’
Growing Consumer Demand For 'Greener' Cleaning Products Sparks Industry Changes
ScienceDaily (2008-01-22) — Amid growing consumer demand for more environmentally-friendly cleaning products, chemical suppliers are stepping-up their efforts to provide greener ingredients with the same effectiveness of conventional ones, according to an article in Chemical & Engineering News. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080121100554.htm Want safe, chemical free household cleaning products, skin care and more? Visit...
Consumers Warm Up To 'Greener' Personal Care Products, But Labeling Controversy Broils
Advertise Here ScienceDaily (2008-05-13) — From soaps to body lotions to shampoos, consumers are increasingly drawn to personal care products that are labeled “green” or environmentally-friendly, a fast-growing market that chalks-up an estimated $4 billion in sales per year worldwide. Despite the hype over these products, there’s growing confusion by consumers and manufacturers alike over what it really means to be...
Toxic Chemicals Found In Common Scented Laundry Products, Air Fresheners
ScienceDaily (2008-07-24) — A study of top-selling laundry products and air fresheners found the products emitted dozens of different chemicals. All six products tested gave off at least one chemical regulated as toxic or hazardous under federal laws, but none of those chemicals was listed on the product labels. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/07/080723134438.htm Want safe, chemical free household cleaning products, skin care and...
Even Occasional Use Of Spray Cleaners May Cause Asthma In Adults
ScienceDaily (2007-10-14) — Using household cleaning sprays and air fresheners as little as once a week can raise the risk of developing asthma in adults, according to researchers. Such products have been associated with increased asthma rates in cleaning professionals, but a similar effect in nonprofessional users has never before been shown. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/10/071012080132.htm# Want safe, chemical free household...
Can Your Home Trigger Asthma? — Environmental Toxicologists Link Household Bacteria to Asthma
enceDaily () — Scientists have found that chemicals called endotoxins can inflame airways and trigger asthma. Endotoxins are shed by bacteria in household dust. Experts say better home hygiene, washing bed linens in hot water at least once a week, and using allergen-prevention pillow cases and mattress covers can reduce the risk of asthma attacks. http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/2006/0305-can_your_home_trigger_asthma.htm Want safe, chemical...













