What Children Need To Know...
How To Identify Toxic Household Chemicals: Teach The Little Ones...
What Little Johnny Knows Will Keep Him Alive...
To a child, smelling an unknown liquid may seem like an easy way to learn how to identify toxic household chemicals but it is not necessarily safe. Some chemicals have fragrances added to them to mask their harsh chemical smell or to make them more appealing to consumers. Teach your child about ammonia and bleach which are found commonly in cleaners. These toxic household cleaners are especially strong lung irritants when the fumes are inhaled.Children must be taught that they should never ever use taste or touch to identify an unknown substance. Bleach and other cleaners like oven cleaners, drain cleaners and toilet bowl cleaners contain corrosive ingredients which will burn on contact and cause internal harm if swallowed. The eBook "The Little Green Book of Safe and Healthy Homes" is an invaluable reference for health conscious parents. Click here to read this important information.
How To Identify Toxic Household Chemicals: "But Mommy...It Was Orange..."
Pretty Colors Can Be Pretty Deadly...
A child may think they can learn how to identify toxic household chemicals by sight. Layout a scenario where a child sees a glass container on a table filled with a colorful liquid. The child assumes its something safe to drink. Teach your child to ask before drinking anything unless it is given to him/her by a responsible adult. Children should be made aware that toxic household chemicals come in all different colors like orange, light green or blue. These colors make the product look deceptively appealing, but can be extremely harmful when ingested. Click here to learn more about toxic household chemicals. How To Identify Toxic Household Chemicals: What More Can I Do?
Fact:If every household in the United States replaced one 28 oz bottle of petroleum based cleaner with a bio-based product, we would save 118,700 barrels of oil per year.
How To Identify Household Chemicals: Take Control
Be Proactive With Your Children...
As adults the best and recommended way to identify toxic household chemicals is by reading labels. Small children cannot read the print on the labels, therefore to promote a safer environment in your home, recruit your children's help to make your own labels, designed with illustrations your children can understand. It is best to keep these toxic household chemicals out of the children's reach but in the case where they are accidentally available, children need to learn to ask first before they handle any substance that they are not familiar with. Click here to use the free Toxin Checklist. Switch Out Your Toxic Household Products ALL AT ONCE!
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How To Identify Toxic Household Chemicals: Don't Be Greenwashed!
Protect your health, your family's health, and the health of the environment! Products claiming to be eco-safe, environmentally friendly and natural does not necessarily mean it is non-toxic. There is weak government regulation on the above terms and thus manufacturers add these terms to their product label and DECEIVE THE PUBLIC into thinking they are purchasing non-toxic, eco-friendly cleaning supplies. This type of deceptive practice is called greenwashing.
