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In the average American home you can find a toxic waste dump. Floor and furniture polish contain phenol, diethylene glycoland other toxic compounds; glass cleaners have ammonia; metal cleaners have phosphoric and sulfuric acids; oven cleaners contain lye; drain cleaners have hydrochloric and sulfuric acids; all purpose cleaners contain ammonia and chlorine; and toilet cleaners contain paradichlorobenzene. Air fresheners, which are designed to "clean" the air, contain phenol, and formaldehyde. Listen to a few people like you
According to the American Lung Association, the air inside a home can be up to ten times worse than outside air. And according to the Clean Water Fund, more than 290 million tons of hazardous waste are generated in the production of consumer goods each year. In addition to environmental impacts, these chemicals in homes expose us to many known and unknown health risks. Allergies, asthma, cancer, migraines, dizziness, nausea, eye, skin, and respiratory tract irritation are just a few of the hazards of toxic chemicals in our homes. Only 7% of the 3,000 chemicals produced in amounts of I million pounds a year have been fully tested and "virtually no data" exists for about 50% of them. Furthermore, manufacturers of cleaning compounds don't have to tell you what's inside them. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
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