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Top 5 Ways Chemicals Sneak into Your Home - Seema Sinha, Realtor, Vienna, VA

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Do Your Part: Top 5 Ways Chemicals Sneak into Your Home

By Terri Bennett

We bring dangerous chemicals into our homes every day. It could be from our shoes, new furniture, or even our vinyl shower curtain. Here are my Top 5 Ways Chemicals Sneak into Your Home and the solutions you need to Do Your Part to make a healthier home and a healthier planet.

1. Chemical Cleaners: A common way potentially toxic chemicals get inside is from chemical-based cleaners. Their ingredients are not even required to be on the label. Some of those ingredients can pollute the air inside our homes and possibly cause all sorts of health problems such as asthma, allergies and reproductive issues. Instead buy or make non-toxic cleaners with baking soda, white vinegar, Borax, citrus juice and oxygenated bleach.

2. Furniture and Flooring: Furniture made from medium density fiberboard can contain a formaldehyde-based resin. And, many popular choices of flooring emit formaldehyde. At elevated levels, formaldehyde can irritate eyes and cause breathing problems. Seek out furniture and flooring products labeled formaldehyde-free. Used, wood furniture pieces are also a good bet because any dangerous chemicals have already evaporated.

3. Shoes and Paws: When you think about all the things you trek into your home with your shoes, it can be downright disgusting! The same can be said for what's on your pet's paws. It's not only dirt but also residue from lawn chemicals, automotive fluids and pesticides. If you have young children in the home, they can easily be exposed to these toxins on the floor. The easiest solution is to simply leave your shoes at the door. Having a large mat near the entrance is a smart idea too. Wipe your pet's paws when they come inside after lawn treatments.

4. Problematic Plastics: Polyvinyl chloride-or PVC-is a soft plastic used to make vinyl shower curtains, children's toys and food containers. Plasticizers used in PVC are suspected of contributing to reproductive defects, premature births and impaired neurological development. Avoid plastics labeled with a No. 3 on the bottom. This identifies it as PVC. Choose vinyl products labeled PVC-free.

5. Dry Cleaning: If you bring home clothing from a traditional dry cleaner, you're bringing in dangerous chemicals that can cause anything from headaches and breathing problems to liver and kidney damage. That's because 80 percent of American dry cleaners use perchloroethylene (perc). Perc is a manmade compound that pollutes our homes, air, land and water. Seek out perc-free cleaners. If there isn't a green cleaner near you, unwrap you're clothes once you're home and let them air out.

In small doses, these chemicals aren't dangerous but persistent or elevated levels of these chemicals in our homes can pollute the air we breath. Do Your Part and make smarter choices for you and the planet.

Sincerely,
Seema Sinha, Realtor
Keller Williams Realty
8521 Leesburg Pike, Suite 100
Vienna VA - 22182  
Mobile: (703) 343-5726 
Office: (703) 564-4000
Email:  seema.sinha@kw.com 

Steve Stenros
Poway,La Jolla,Del Mar,Mira Mesa,Carlsbad,Escondido,Temecula - San Diego, CA
CREIA MCI, ICC, ACI Home Inspector,San Diego

Great post, Seema! We are bombarded by a large number of pollutants and poisons each and every day. It's only smart to try to reduce them in your own home.

Jul 18, 2011 03:53 AM
Seema Sinha
Keller Williams Realty - Vienna, VA

Thanks Steve. Glad you found it useful.

Jul 18, 2011 04:03 AM