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Our indoor spaces can hold more toxins than what greets us out-of-doors because our home is a virtually closed-off space where fumes and toxins can become concentrated. Having a clean space is essential for clarity of mind and creating the sense that things have a proper place.
Some of the things we welcome into our home as permanent fixtures continue to release toxic fumes, and in cleaning we only redouble these emissions by introducing additional toxins through our choice of products that contain harsh chemical constituents.
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Sean Daily, Green Living Ideas' Editor-In-Chief, discusses the topics of non-toxic household cleaning products and green bathroom remodeling with the "Queen of Green," author and blogger Debra Lynn Dadd.
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Why spend a fortune on cleaning products that introduce toxic chemicals into your living space? You can use simple ingredients, such as baking soda, lemons, and vinegar to make effective cleaners that work in every room of your house.
Besides being a snap to make, homemade cleaners cost mere pennies!
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Have you been bitten by the spring cleaning bug? Why not start right
now and welcome spring with a squeaky-clean house? Chances are your kitchen is already stocked with most of the ingredients you'll need to make
your own eco-friendly cleaners.
Use this handy Spring Cleaning Checklist and our Natural Cleaning Recipes tip to safely and effectively clean up and cut clutter.
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Conventional household sponges are a complicated business. Ironically, these items are useful for cleaning but if the sponges themselves are not kept clean, they actually facilitate the travel of pathogens. Bacteria-laden sponges can pose health risks to you and your family.
On a similarly unhealthy note, materials used to make sponges impact the environment in a negative way, as many sponges are made of ester or melamine (a petroleum-derivative), which are not biodegradable materials.
Let's plunge into a few sponge-sanitizing suggestions and take a look at some alternatives to the traditional sponge.
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