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Your guide to safer cleaning products
The Environmental Working Group (EWG) provides a comprehensive guide to healthy cleaning, focusing on educating consumers about the potential hazards in cleaning products and offering safer alternatives. This guide serves as a resource for understanding the ingredients in household cleaners, their health implications, and how to choose products that meet strict health and transparency standards. The EWG aims to empower individuals to make informed decisions for a healthier home environment.
The guide categorizes cleaning products into various groups, including All Purpose, Living Space (Bathroom, Kitchen), Floor and Furniture, and Household Items (Laundry, Dishwashing, Pets, Other). Within each category, numerous subcategories are detailed, such as all-purpose/multi-surface cleaners, disinfectants, glass/window cleaners, drain openers, general purpose bathroom and kitchen cleaners, carpet cleaners, floor waxes, fabric/upholstery cleaners, laundry detergents, dishwashing detergents, and pet stain removers. This detailed classification helps users navigate specific product types and find relevant information.
Key sections of the guide delve into the health risks associated with cleaning products. It highlights concerns such as asthma and respiratory risks, potential cancer risks, reproductive or developmental problems, and the presence of allergens and irritants. The guide also addresses chemical burn and poisoning accidents and sheds light on 'secret ingredients' and hidden hazards due to a lack of full disclosure from manufacturers. To support its claims, the EWG provides a comprehensive list of references.
The methodology behind the EWG's product ratings is transparently outlined, explaining how substances and products are scored. This includes information on product and ingredient data sources, the toxicity datasets used for product ratings, and overall findings from their research. The guide also offers a research index for those seeking deeper scientific insights.
For consumers, the guide includes practical sections like 'Quick Facts' and 'Decoding Labels,' which aim to simplify the complex world of cleaning product ingredients. It also provides updates, such as the 'Spring 2016 Update,' and information about the 'EWG VERIFIED®' program. This program signifies that a product meets the EWG’s stringent scientific standards for transparency and health, with every product scrutinized by a team of toxicologists, chemists, and epidemiologists.
The EWG encourages consumers to utilize their Healthy Living app, which allows users to submit products and access research on personal care, cleaning, and food products while on the go. The organization also provides news and updates, including articles on spring cleaning tips, addressing misinformation about EWG’s rating systems, and praising companies for transparent ingredient disclosure. The ultimate goal of the EWG's Guide to Healthy Cleaning is to help individuals transition to safer cleaning practices and foster a healthier living space.
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