Five ways your Home is Making you Sick 
Five ways your Home is Making you Sick
Your home should be an
oasis; a safe place where you go to relax at the end of a long work
day, where you spend time with your loved ones, and where you rest and
recharge each night as you sleep. But the very place you go to seek
comfort and peace may actually be making you sick. As Americans embrace
green products, we need to look at not only our eco-footprint, but also
how to make our homes natural, healthy havens.
Toxic Cleaning
Products – For generations we’ve been told that a clean home is a
healthy home but one check in your cleaning closet will likely reveal a
host of chemicals. You think you’re doing your family a favor by using
anti-bacterial wipes and disinfectant sprays but did you know those
products contain pesticides? Furniture polish can contain silicone,
butane gas and propane. And think of it, kids, by the very nature of
their size and because they put everything in their mouths and are
always, are especially vulnerable to these chemicals.
Look at
the labels on cleaning products and choose ones with ingredients that
you can pronounce. There are a growing number of non-toxic brands on
the market and most supermarkets now carry at least one type of natural
cleaning product. Make your own natural cleaners using basic
ingredients like baking soda, vinegar and tea tree oil. Not only will
they clean just as well as the store bought products, but they’ll smell
better and save you money.
Unhealthy Bedding – You get under the
covers and lay your head down on your pillow each night but did you
know that your bedroom can be filled with formaldehyde, which outgases
harmful VOC's? Formaldehyde is released from everyday household
furnishings and bedding like drapery, bed linens and upholstery, and
has been known to cause wheezing, allergic reactions and even serious
illness.
Replace old bedding with organic linens, get rid of
‘wrinkle-free’ and other sheets with synthetic additives and get
organic cotton sheets. You can also find organic mattresses covers made
from natural raw ingredients that will provide an allergen barrier.
Poor Indoor Air Quality – The EPA lists indoor air quality as one of the top 5 environmental health risks the U.S. faces today.
The
simplest way to improve the air quality is to open windows and let the
fresh air in! Unfortunately, sometimes -- like in the winter -- that’s
not an option. What you can do is get an air purifier with a HEPA
filter. There are many different models including portable ones that
can remove dust, pollens, dander, odors, chemical vapors and more.
Also, replace your furnace air filters regularly.
Non-filtered
Drinking and Bath Water -- Chlorine, parasites, and heavy metals may be
in your drinking and bath water. Research has shown that chlorine and
its assorted byproducts have been linked to serious illnesses like
colon and bladder cancer. Most people don’t realize that they can also
expose themselves to these contaminants while bathing.
The best
way to ensure clean tap water is to install a whole house water filter.
For a relatively small investment of under a thousand dollars, you can
buy a reverse osmosis water filter system that will make the water from
your tap cleaner than bottled water. Another option is installing
separate shower head filters and faucet water filters. For either a
whole house system or separate shower and countertop water filters, you
need to change cartridges on a regular basis.
Electromagnetic
Radiation -- Electricity in our homes and offices is such a part of
modern day life that we don't even think it. Cooking, cleaning,
watching TV, faxing, printing, everyday we rely on its convenience. But
at what cost? The price we pay extends well beyond money. The more
costly price is our health.
Electrical current speeding through
miles of wires in our home and office walls creates electromagnetic
fields (EMFs). These fields significantly disrupt the sensitive signals
with which our brains and nervous systems communicate.
Scientific
studies have shown that by reducing electromagnetic radiation from the
bedroom, people slept better and even healed faster. Potential sources
of electromagnetic radiation include building wiring, and electric
appliances like alarm clocks. There are tests that can be performed to
find out what circuit breakers and/or electric appliances need to be
de-energized to reduce electromagnetic radiation.
Some ways to
reduce electromagnetic radiation in your bedroom are to remove or
unplug TV’s and radios before going to bed, and to switch to a battery
operated alarm clock. You can also turn off the circuit breakers to the
bedroom each night.
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