GREEN YOUR: CLEANING

Last night Miss M and I went to her Freshmen Science Project Expo where the final results from their class experiments were on display.  The experiments ranged from music effects on heart rate to reactions times while talking on the phone, playing video games or surfing the internet and of course what happens when you mix Diet Coke and Mentos.  We’ve all seen the videos.  No surprises there.

This one however, did surprise me.

Kinda….

I already had an inkling that fragrances were toxic.  I used to spend 60 hours a week in the mall.  Working not shopping.  The perfume counters and fragrances worn by customers gave me obnoxious headaches.  But it wasn’t until I gave up fragrances that I truly realized just how obnoxious they were.

That’s not to say that I live in a scentless world.  I often have fresh flowers in the house; I wash my head, hands and body with peppermint castile soap; use lavender and orange air freshener in the bathroom and clean with vinegar.  That’s one helluva scent.  Just ask Mister.

The difference is that they are natural scents.  Derived from essential oils, not chemically induced fragrances.

Do you even know what fragrance is?  Probably not, because manufacturers don’t have to tell us.  It’s a “trade secret”.  When you see “fragrance” listed as an ingredient on a product, that one word – “fragrance” – often contains dozens or even hundreds of synthetic chemical compounds.

Compounds like:

toxic compounds in fragranceSome of these are so contradictory I can’t help but laugh.

Benzyl Acetate: “Do not flush to sewer.”  Yet we’re using it as shampoo, dishwashing liquid, detergent and soap?  Pretty sure those pipes lead to the sewer.

Camphor: “Avoid inhalation of vapors.”  Guess what it’s in… perfume and fabric softener.  Am I the only one who sees the irony in this?

But my favorite has to be Limonene.  It’s downright comical.

Limonene: “Prevent its contact with skin or eyes…”  So what’s it in?  Perfume, cologne, deodorant, shaving cream, after shave…  Why would you use a chemical NOT intended for contact with skin IN products applied directly to it?  Or how about this… “Always wash thoroughly after using this material and before eating, drinking, …applying cosmetics.”  Okay, let me just grab my soap.  Damn.  It’s in soap!  Oh the hilarity.

Or should I say insanity.

Really, it’s no joke and honestly not a laughing matter.  It makes no sense.

Which is what I would like you to do – no scents.

Think for a moment of all the things you use during the day that contain fragrance.  Do you even know?

You probably don’t realize just how assaulted you are.  I’m not even going to go into the realm of all outside fragrances you encounter throughout your day – Ever come within 20 feet of a Hollister? – let’s just focus on the toxins we inflict upon ourselves.

Your nose has become so accustomed to these “fragrances” that you don’t even realize they are there.  Prompting manufacturers to make them stronger (i.e. more obnoxious).  Or, they’ve altered your perception.  Do you really think mountain rain smells like that bottle of blue liquid has led you to believe?

I encourage you to stop and take note.  Flip over those bottles and read the ingredients – if your lucky enough to have them listed. Keep a running tally of all those containing “fragrance”.  How many do you use?  The average North American uses between 17 and 21 scented products per day.  Surprised?  It’s in more than perfume and air freshener.  Lipstick, toilet paper, tampons…  Come on, who’s sniffing around down there?

Now that you’ve got your list, decide what you can live without or at least find a natural alternative for.  Essential oils are wonderful.  And wonderfully concentrated.  A little goes a long way, so you can have scents while saving cents!

For one month I challenge you to reduce or eliminate your self-exposure to synthetic fragrances.  I think it will be eye nose opening!

Rebecca Jean

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Holiday guests leave your floors a mess?

Post holiday apple cider catastrophe

Mine did.

Remember that food-bomb I mentioned in an earlier post?  Well, most of the shrapnel landed on the floor.  Gross.

There is no way in H-E-double-hockey-sticks I am going to get down on my hands and knees in that mess to clean my floor.  Just ain’t happenin’.

Know what’s grosser than gross?

The thought of covering up that mess with the smell of a pine tree.

That ain’t the smell of clean, baby.  That’s the smell of noxious fumes from toxic chemicals causing lung irritation and lord only knows what else.

Clean has no smell.  It’s clean.

So how do I get my floors from this:

Floor before

Floor before

To this:

Floor after

Floor after

Without the use of chemicals or back-breaking work?

With this:

Water & Enviro Steamer

Water & Enviro Steamer

The Eureka Enviro Steamer is a wonderful little thing.  It cleans and sanitizes your floors with only water.

Steam actually.  The high heat of the steam vapor is be able to kill dust mites, molds, fungi, and even bacteria on the spot. So, you are not only cleaning your floors, but you are also sanitizing and disinfecting them with the steam cleaner.

That’s the power of water, baby!

I love this thing for lots of reasons.

  • It saves me money.
    I buy this once as opposed to repeatedly purchasing chemical cleaners and a mop to use them with.  Or that ridiculous WetJet thing with the disposable pads.  My cleaning pads are reusable.
  • It’s environmentally friendly.
    No chemicals needed. Just add water. Now unless your water is toxic, there’s nothing to worry about. You don’t have to store bottles of hazardous cleaners in your home and you don’t have lots of plastic to dispose of. Yes, the unit itself is made of plastic, BUT you are not throwing away bottle after plastic bottle of cleaner.
  • It reduces waste.
    See the points above. The heavy cotton cleaning pads can be reused again and again. Just toss them in the wash with your regular laundry and they’re good to go. Love that! Even more, the packaging it came in was nearly all degradable! I fed it to my worms.
  • It gets the job done!
    This modern marvel cleans the floor up with other floor cleaners! It’s an efficient little machine. In a matter of minutes {minutes!} I cleaned my 12′x21′ tile kitchen floor with just 6 ounces of water. 6 ounces! A mop and bucket would take more cleaner than that. Not to mention the water.

EUREKA! indeed.

You can learn more about the Eureka Enviro Steamer and its packaging by reading my original post at The Green Phone Booth.  CLICK HERE! for more Hot Steamy Love.

Rebecca JeanI was not compensated nor did I receive product for this post.
I just love my Enviro Steamer and felt like telling the world about it.
However, there are Amazon affiliate links in this post.
If you purchase this magic machine through one of those links I will receive a miniscule monetary reward.
And I will love you forever.

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