Each of us is damaged
by chemicals that surround us daily in our homes and workplaces-in virtually
every environment we enter. Many of the every day products we choose
to use are affecting our health. In the 1950's the chemical corporations
promised us "Better Living Through Chemistry", but they neglected to tell
us the true costs.
We believed our government
would protect us from our own ignorance and the indifference of the chemical
industry. The truth is the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
cannot even protect its own employees, much less the public. In 1988
the EPA installed 27,000 square yards of new carpet in many of the offices
at its national headquarters in Washington D.C. Within days workers
were complaining of respiratory problems, burning eyes, rashes, dizziness
and nausea. Within a few months more than 122 workers complained
of adverse health effects related to the carpeting. If the government
agency mandated to protect the public from dangerous chemicals cannot protect
its own, what are they able to do for the rest of us?
In addition to countless
chemicals in carpets, air freshners, paints, waxes, wallpaper, fabrics,
office supplies, plastics, cleaning products and varnishes that are in
areas we cannot control, think of the products that we buy and use on our
bodies every day. Hairspray, perfume, makeup, mascara, lipstick,
hair dye, soaps and shampoos with phenols and glycerine are sources of
potentially harmful chemicals, Can we do without, or perhaps find
alternatives? We cannot afford to buy everything on the supermarket
shelves and assume it is benign.
When we add all these
chemical assaults to the effect of the chemicals used to construct or clean
our homes, we are adding to the build-up of chemicals in our bodies.
The result is our bodies must work harder and harder to eliminate the toxins
we have been exposed to. Depending on our particular constitutional
weakness, the result of this chemical deluge could be carcinogenic, allergic,
or phophyric. In many cases individuals can become severely ill,
resulting in lengthy, and not always successful, medical treatment programs.
If the government can
not protect us and the chemical companies obviously will not protect us,
we have to take care of ourselves. The Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) has provided a tool to help us take this responsibility. This
tool is the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and all non-food products
manufacturers are now required to make it available upon request.
This can be very useful, but the MSDS sheet is not always enough.
For instance, if you request information from a glue manufacturer, you
must also ask them for the MSDS provided to them by any manufacturers of
chemicals used as components of the final glue product.
There is definitely a
cause and effect relationship of chemicals and illness. I am particularly
concerned about the toxic products currently going into new and remodeled
homes that are potentially very harmful to us and our families. Please
do not take the safety of these products for granted. We all are
responsible to learn about the chemicals we voluntarily use and their effects
on us. Fortunately, with the MSDS, we now have the ability to inform
ourselves.
We are exposed, without
our consent, to countless chemicals every day. It is important to
make our homes a "Safe Haven" for our families. There are plenty
of Healthier products available, at natural food and natural home stores.
Let's think and do healthier with respect to our homes.
Every day Toxins
There are 120 known toxins in carpet. Formaldehyde being one of the most prominent. As you add features like Stain Resistance, the amount of toxic chemicals increase. It takes 10 years for formaldehyde to fully off gas in your home. That means for 10 years you will be breathing formaldehyde gasses as you sleep, eat and live in your home. It is still unknown how long each chemical takes to off gas fully, not all chemicals have even been recognized at this point. One of the best ways to decrease the toxicity of your home is to remove the carpeting.
Scented Cleaning products
are full of toxins. The chemicals that the manufacturers use to scent
these products can and are toxic. This includes everything from spay
and gel air freshners, carpet freshners, mildew removers, scented laundry
soaps and dish soaps. These products that we use on a daily basis
are some of the worst chemicals that we expose our bodies too.
These are just a few of the
products that most of us use everday in our homes. There are now
many alternatives that can be used such as: instead of using Windex which
contains ammonia use warm water and vinegar. Intead of using scented
laundry soap or fabric softner there are now brands that offer unscented
and dye free. There are also all natural products that can be purchased.
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