Thursday, December 29, 2011

Biokleen Automatic Dish Gel, 6-Count

!9#: Biokleen Automatic Dish Gel, 6-Count


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Biokleen Automatic Dish Gel value 6 pack removes tough baked-on-food and grease without the use of toxic chemicals. Your dishes, glassware and flatware will come out spotless and free of chemical taste and residue. CONTAINS NO: Phosphate, chlorine, ammonia, petroleum solvents, alcohol, butyl, glycol ether, SLS or SLES, EDTA, DEA. No SARA Title III, CA 65, or EPA priority pollutants. No materials listed by the ACGIH as hazardous. CONTAINS: Readily biodegradable non-ionic surfactants, orange peal extract, natural anti-corrosive agents, grapefruit seed extract, sodium citrate, soda ash, non-animal derived enzymes, xanthan gum, low pH silicate, less than .2% polymer, filtered water. Made in the USA

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Part 1 - Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë (Chs 01-07)

Part 1. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Ruth Golding. Playlist for Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë: www.youtube.com

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Cleaning Products & Cosmetics Contain Many Chemicals - Are They Safe?

!9#: Cleaning Products & Cosmetics Contain Many Chemicals - Are They Safe?

Most of us have grown up using various cleaning products and don't normally think of them as containing toxins. However, cleaning products are often major contributors to the toxicity of your home. They are the only household products that are regulated under the 1960 Federal Hazardous Substances Labeling Act. It is difficult to determine exactly how hazardous cleaning products are, since they are not required to disclose ingredients, however, some of the most common toxic ingredient they contain include ammonia, artificial fragrances, chlorine, petroleum distillates like toluene, xylene and benzene, and phenols. We will discuss each of these further in the following paragraphs.

Ammonia

Ammonia is commonly used to disinfect and clean windows, toilets and more, however, it can irritate the skin, eyes and respiratory passages, is very toxic when inhaled in concentrated form, and can affect ecosystems leading to adverse effects to plants, animals and fish. Ammonia is often found in:

glass cleaners all-purpose cleaners disinfectants

Glass windows can be effectively* cleaned with just a spray bottle filled with:

1) Club Soda, OR
2) A 50/50 Solution of Vinegar and Water

Many natural cleaning companies now also have very effective, non-toxic glass cleaner sprays that you can purchase already made, such as Biokleen and Seventh Generation.

(*Note: If you have been cleaning windows with commercial products for a while, you may have some wax build-up that needs to be removed with a little rubbing alcohol before you can use the above solutions effectively).

Artificial Fragrances

Most fragrances used today are created in labs and are derived in large part from petrochemicals. Some are carcinogenic, and others contain or release formaldehyde. They often cause headaches, skin irritation, nausea and allergies. Artificial fragrances are prevalent in the following products:

cosmetics personal care products like shampoos, lotion and creams various conventional cleaning products
Chlorine

Chlorine is one of the most heavily used chemicals today, despite a 1993 resolution by the American Public Health Association urging the American industry to stop using chlorine. Chlorine causes the most poisonings in our homes each year in the U.S. There is growing evidence that chlorinated drinking water causes bladder and rectal cancer. Chlorine can irritate the lungs, damage skin, eyes and other membranes. Chlorine is listed in the 1990 Clean Air Act as a hazardous air pollutant. It is found in the following products:

paper towels toilet paper tissue dishwasher detergent laundry bleach tub and tile cleaners
Petroleum Distillates

Petroleum distillates include toluene, xylene and benzene are found in many home cleaning products. They are skin, respiratory and eye irritants, and many of them are carcinogenic. Toluene, for example, is regulated in our drinking water by the EPA, who has stated that excess amounts can cause minor nervous system disorders such as nausea, fatigue and confusion. The EPA has also stated that toluene may cause problems with memory, vision and coordination as well as liver and kidney damage at higher exposure levels which may occur from accumulation during a lifetime.

The cleaning products they are often contained in include:

laundry stain removers pesticides furniture polish
Phenols

Phenols are another common ingredient in many of our home cleaning products today, even though they can cause swelling and hives, and are suspected carcinogens. Studies have also shown they can cause developmental toxicity as well as male and female reproductive toxicity. There is a high level of concern about phenol toxicity among scientists because they are so prevalent in our environment and products today. They are found in:

plastics laundry detergents disinfectants all-purpose cleaners furniture polish.

Most of us have been conditioned to believe that we must use powerful chemical disinfectants such as bleach, pine and ammonia cleaners to really clean. The truth is, hazardous disinfectants are not necessary to effectively clean. Biokleen, Seventh Generation, Ecover and other natural cleaning product manufacturers offer safe, non-toxic, natural, effective alternatives for all your cleaning tasks. So you really need to ask yourself if it is worth it to expose you and your loved ones to all these chemicals day after day after day when you clean your home and laundry.

Copyright, 2008, Karen Pijuan. Article may be copied in its entirety if all links remain intact, including those found in the author or resource box.


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Monday, December 5, 2011

Home Staging & Cleaning With Environmentally Friendly Products

!9#: Home Staging & Cleaning With Environmentally Friendly Products

As a Central Florida Home Stager I work with many clients making recommendations as they prepare for a sale. Professional Home Staging is the best way to receive top dollar and sell fast! Remember though, all the staging in the world can't sell a dirty home! Here is a list of products that will help get the job done quickly, smell wonderful and are good for the environment and you! That's right, gentle cleaners that are kid and pet friendly!

Getting your home ready for a sale can be a big undertaking so I'm going to provide some cleaning suggestions and some actual products to make your life easier as you delve into every room.

Kitchen-Be sure to scrub the backsplashes, under the fan hood, which usually is splattered with months of dinner, as well as inside of your appliances! This really shows a buyer that you take pride in your home and also lets them feel comfortable with the fact that these might soon be their appliances. Should you choose to invest in this room take a look at the faucets, cabinet and drawer hardware and replace anything dated. This room usually makes or breaks the deal in a home. After all it is the heart of any home!

Cleaning Tip: Use Method's all purpose cleaning spray for counters, floors, sinks and any surface. It's safe for your whole family and really gets the job done! Use their Premium Surface Stainless Steel spray cleaner to get rid of all those fingerprints!

Bathrooms-This is the second busiest zone in the house and really needs a deep cleaning. Be sure to scrub the tub and shower stall areas well. The grout in tiles between can grow mildew and start to become a dark gray color that can concern buyers. Be sure to really get in between the floor tiles too! It is important to keep the toilet bowl and sinks sparkling and don't forget to polish those fixtures and faucets! If you have dated faucets, do replace them as they significantly add value to this room!

Cleaning Tip: You can use a mix of baking soda and vinegars to clean out drains and make a paste with baking soda and water to use as a scrubbing agent that won't give off harsh fumes. Method also makes a tub & tile cleaner that smells like eucalyptus mint! What a great way to make cleaning easier and delight your senses. Use their glass cleaner called window wash in mint for a streak-free shine! Use their matching micro fiber cloth which saves paper towels and is reusable and can be washed. They also have a daily shower cleaner to keep soap scum at bay.

Hardwood Floors- If you are lucky enough to hardwood flooring, it is important to show them at their best to your potential buyers. First ensure they are in good shape. If they are not have them sanded, stripped and refinished as this will be a key selling feature in your home. Once they are in good shape you'll want to maintain their luster and remove any dirt, or spills. If you have hardwood underneath carpet, rip it up! You heard me! Your hardwood has much more value than carpet any day.

Cleaning Tip: Firstly, give your floors a big vacuum to remove any large particles or anything that could scratch the floor while you clean it. Next, use the compostable sweeping cloths within a product like the OMOP by Method. Their starter kit contains the mop, floor cleaner in almond scent along with a washable, reusable mop pad. These were specially designed for hardwood.

They also proivde products for ceramic tile and linoleum flooring as well in their other mop kit.

Air Freshening- After cleaning your home, it is important to keep your home smelling fresh and inviting. Firstly, remove any shoes in the hallway as they are clutter anyway as well as any pet paraphernalia. The pet can stay! Ensure that laundry is done regularly as to not create a smell in the bedrooms, bathroom and laundry room. Be sure to keep boxes of baking soda in your fridge and freezer and throw some in your dishwasher cycle also.

Freshness Tip: To conserve energy opt to use a diffuser instead of a plug in product. The scented oil travels up a group of bamboo sticks that diffuse your scent into the air and they look pretty to boot! Method's got several diffusers to choose from in stylish white ceramic. If you want to hide your air freshener, choose an aroma spray or ring to place behind a toilet or in a closet. They also offer traditional soy candles to set the mood as well!

Here is a great set to get your started that will detoxify your home in the process:

[http://www.methodhome.com/products.php?cat=type&type=kit&prod=detox_kit&name=detox_kit]

Wishing you and yours the best as you clean house, kill germs, detoxify your space, and keep the environment in tact while you are at it! While cleaners like bleach are inexpensive and readily available they are highly toxic to yourself, your children and even your pets! They also happen to cause an overgrowth of algae in our oceans and water systems that kiss thousands of fish everyday! Most products contain sulfates, bleach and other harsh chemicals that can harm your lungs, eyes and can be absorbed through skin.

**On a side note I am not being compensated by Method Products to promote their products, they are personally the best forward thinking products I've used that get results and they happen to smell great too! I also recommend others like Seventh Generation for dish detergent and other products. Visit the following websites for more cleaning tips, and facts that will keep you healthy and happy at: http://www.seventhgeneration.com/ and the method site at http://http://www.methodhome.com/

My mission is to positively transform the lives and homes of everyone I meet, one home at a time. Happy Cleaning! Contact Florida Home Staging today to book a home staging consultation or staging session to get your home show-ready.


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