TOXIC CHEMICALS IN NATIONAL BRAND HOME CLEANERS ARE AS DAMAGING TO LUNG CAPACITY AS SMOKING A PACK OF CIGARETTES A DAY FOR 20 YEARS.

Have you ever considered cleaning your home dangerous?

Cleaning your home may seem safe enough until you consider what many toxic cleaning products are doing to your lungs. As reported by news outlets around the world, a new 20-year independent study finds that using national brand cleaners as little as once a week is as damaging to lung capacity as smoking a pack of cigarettes a day for 20 years!

Facts About the Study regarding Home Cleaners

  • Completely independent
  • 20-year longitudinal study
  • 6,235 male and female subjects
  • Average age 34 at beginning of study; 54 at conclusion
  • Monitored the use of spray and liquid home cleaning products
  • Lung capacity tested regularly by breathing into a spirometer
  • Results compiled by 28 top researchers from 9 countries
  • Peer reviewed and published in the American Thoracic Society’s American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
READ THE FULL INDEPENDENT STUDY

The Chemical Aisle of Home Cleaners

Most of the companies that manufacture the national brand home cleaners knowingly choose to formulate with dangerous chemicals. According to the study, some of the likely culprits are ammonia, chlorine bleach, and quaternary disinfectant compounds. See which national brands use these and other dangerous chemicals:

Chlorine Bleach in Home Cleaners

  • Clorox Bathroom Cleaner with Bleach
  • Kaboom Mold and Mildew Stain Remover
  • Clorox Clean-Up All Purpose Cleaner
  • Scrubbing Bubbles Foaming Bleach Bathroom Cleaner
  • Clorox Toilet Bowl Cleaner
  • Kaboom Shower, Tub & Tile
  • Great Value All Purpose Cleaner with Bleach
  • Scrubbing Bubbles Multi Surface Bathroom Cleaner
  • Redi Shine Bathroom Cleaner
  • Lysol Mold & Mildew Bathroom Cleaner
  • Fantastik 5-in-1 All Purpose Cleaner
  • The Works Toilet Bowl Cleaner with Bleach
  • Soft Scrub with Bleach
  • 2000 Flushes Toilet Bowl Cleaner
  • Clorox Bleach
  • Cascade Complete with Clorox

Ammonia in Home Cleaners

  • Windex Original
  • Spartan Glass Cleaner
  • Misty Glass & Mirror Cleaner
  • Great Value Glass Cleaner

Quaternary Disinfecting Compounds in Home Cleaners

  • Lysol Disinfectant Spray
  • 409 Multi-Surface Cleaner
  • Lysol All-Purpose Cleaner
  • Spic and Span Everyday Antibacterial Cleaner
  • Lysol Disinfecting Wipes
  • Great Value Disinfectant Spray
  • Clorox Bathroom Bleach Free Cleaner
  • Clorox Wipes
No national brand cleaners

CHLORINE BLEACH

Highly toxic ingredient that has been used for decades in national brand cleaning products.

  • Harmful or fatal if swallowed.
  • Attacks the membranes in your respiratory system, which can lead to permanent lung damage.
  • Toxic gas is formed when chlorine bleach is mixed with other cleaning products.
  • Poison Control Center fields over 40,000 calls a year related to exposure to chlorine bleach.

AMMONIA

A cheap, toxic, and dangerous household cleaning ingredient.

  • Avoid breathing fumes.
  • May lead to coughing and difficulty breathing.
  • Prolonged exposure can cause eye irritation and damage to lung tissue.
  • Use protective gloves when cleaning with ammonia.

 

THE PROOF IS ON THE LABEL

Most national brand cleaners containing these toxic chemicals are required to put the dangers they contain right on the label. Take a look for yourself.

 

What can you do?

For those who try to keep a clean, safe home, the results of the study are an imperative call to action. If you, or someone you know, haven’t done so already, now is the time to rid your home of the dangerous national brand cleaners that contain so many harmful ingredients!

Join with a company that produces nontoxic products and with people all across the globe as we get the toxic, dangerous chemicals out of homes for good.

 

SIMPLE STEPS FOR A SAFER HOME:

1. LOOK

Identify harmful chemicals in products under the kitchen sink, in the pantry, bathroom cabinets, garage, or laundry room – anywhere dangerous cleaners may be lurking!

2. REMOVE

Gather up all the national brand cleaners and dangerous chemicals you find, box them up, and get them out!

3. DISCARD

Make sure you check with your local waste disposal facility or county public health for any special instructions as some of these cleaners are treated as hazardous waste.

4. SHARE

Once you’ve rid your home of all of the dangerous chemicals, celebrate by sharing your experience.

Post your stories and pictures with #saferforyourhome.

5. SWITCH

Join a Company that is proud to offer safer, non-toxic cleaning products that never put you or your family at risk.

I have used these alternative products for years, and they work very well! Give them a try.