Cleaning Products and Safety

It’s important to keep up with your regular housecleaning chores to avoid having to go back and fix a problem that grew to be much bigger than the original one. Daily household cleaning doesn’t entail much work and is a relatively rote set of requirements. If they are done with regularity, not only will your family be able to live a healthier life at home, but also you will be able to avoid many of the issues that stem from a dirty home such as an infestation of pests like mice and bugs. Sometimes, especially for the bigger jobs, you will need to use products that are effective at addressing the cleaning situations you face, however its important to keep in mind that many common household cleaning products are not only poisonous is ingested, but can also release harmful toxins into the air that can be harmful to the health as well. This is why it is so important to only use strong cleaning products in well-ventilated areas and to avoid mixing certain ones that may have adverse or even deadly chemical side effects. To avoid many of the issues that may stem from using very strong chemicals to clean your house, take a look at some alternative methods that may be use around your house, as not every job requires a hard chemical and you may be able to drastically reduce your chances for a potentially harmful exposure.

There are many substitutes for common cleaning products that can be just as effective in dealing with issues you may face when approaching your everyday chores. For example, baking soda paste is a safe way to degrease many household surfaces and even dishes and can be used in place of detergents. Baking soda can also be used for a number of other different cleaning-related chores around the house and can be used in place of chemicals products that are designed to clean toilet bowls, carpets, countertops, bathtubs, tiles and more. Ammonia is a commonly used disinfectant that is much less harsh than many of the chemicals currently available on the market and can also be used on very tough jobs, such as cleaning an oven. Vinegar is another versatile product that can be safely used on windows and glass, floors and to remove mildew. Moth balls can be replaced with cedar chips, which not only smell better, but are environmentally safe and are safe for handling.

If you find yourself facing a situation that genuinely calls for a specific kind of chemical cleaning product, there are several tips you should remember. First of all, keep the chemicals away from areas that supply your water. Many chemicals may seep into areas that will affect your water. Keep these away from soil in and around your home, water supply areas such as ponds or lakes, and drainage areas such as sinks and toilets. Also, never use more of the product that is absolutely necessary to finish the job. If possible, consider diluting the product somewhat.