by Pam Hilts
LAND MINE SEARCH.... In your kitchen! * Common household cleaning products often contain noxious and even toxic chemicals. * Some research shows that Teflon pans and microwave oven popcorn bags, when heated, rel...read more
DETOX FOR YOUR KITCHEN! Before I had children, I didn't worry too much about the cleaning products I used. But now I have three children, one still in diapers, and keeping hazardous objects and products out of her reac...read more
Eliminating hazardous cleaning products from your house is not as difficult a task as it seems. Nor does it solely benefit the environment. Everyone in your household will be healthier for it, and you won't get nasty hea...read more
by Summer Minor
Many people keep a wide supply of chemicals for cleaning their home in the kitchen. Having a cabinet full of toxic cleaners can be dangerous if you have animals or young children in your home. Before World War II the many ...read more
I think that in the kitchen you would keep only foods and ingredients and the bare necessary detergents to clean the kitchen and your clothes, well stored in the upper boards, far from the curious hands of your children, t...read more
Best Ways to Reduce Hazardous Products in Your Home You will want to especially reduce hazardous products in your home if you have small children. The way to do this is to check each product you have for warnings, prec...read more
Ten easy solutions to rid your kitchen of hazardous products and make an eco-friendly home. Household poisonings are a threat to your children. 1. LOOK UNDER YOUR KITCHEN SINK- Take a close look at the labels of your ov...read more
This isn't as easy as it seems. To "reduce" the hazardous products in your kitchen, you first need to research to determine if what you have is hazardous. This is the easy part. Look online or read the labels of your pr...read more
by Scott Jacobs
Simple Green By Scott Jacobs Fri, July 13 2007 Last week, along with my Sunday newspaper, The Chicago Sun-Times delivered to my doorstep a sample bottle of "Simple Green." Reading between the lines of fine pri...read more
by C Davison
If you still have hazardous products in your kitchen, you haven't been reading the articles in Helium! Read again. Then gather up the chemical soup in your cupboards and toss it out. The sooner the better. Environmenta...read more
Before 'reducing hazardous products in your kitchen' you must know which products may cause those unforeseen hazards. Once you know them like all the electrical items, gas stoves, matches and s...read more
Many of us buy the ready made cleaners for convenience and rarely check to see if they are hazardous products or not. We all have them stored in our home today and there are several different types of hazardous product tha...read more
by prime-Hm
I remember when I was a kid, my mom used to keep boric acid mixed and sugar balls to kill cockraoches in the kitchen. Unaware of that I had once eaten it and was admitted in the hospital. Hazardous products like this ca...read more
by Louie Jerome
To reduce hazardous products in your kitchen, you need to think before you buy so many products. The manufacturers would have you believe that you need cleaners for your floor, for your work tops, and for your windows. You...read more
The Incredible Shrinking Woman,is a movie that was made in the early 80s that was disguised as a sci-fi, comic fantasy. In reality, however, it was meant to be an environmental cry for help in freeing households from dange...read more
by Alex Wright
It is no secret, kitchens are dirty filthy places, festering with things no one would want in their food. What is a secret however, is how to clean these places. People spend hundreds of dollars on different cleaners for t...read more
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