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ARE TOXIC HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS POISONING           
                                   YOUR FAMILY

The Environmental Protection Agency defines chemical hazards as "acute" or
"chronic:" Acute hazard, includes highly toxic, or corrosive chemicals which cause an
adverse effect to an organ after short-term exposure. Chronic hazard includes
carcinogens and other hazardous chemicals which
cause an adverse effect over a long-term exposure
The Federal Code of Regulations
defines "Hazardous Chemicals" in Section 1910.1200c Title 29. However, the term
"Hazardous" does NOT include
hazardous ingredients used in products designed for personal, family, or household
use.

The Federal Code of Regulations section 1500.82, EXEMPTS manufacturers from full
labeling, allowing them to exclude "Hazardous" chemicals from their labels.

The EPA reports toxic chemicals in our home cleaning and personal care products are 3
times more likely to cause cancer than outside pollutants.

The President's Toxic Substances Strategy Committee warns 90% of all cancers are
triggered by toxic chemicals in our home environment.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission connects 150 toxic chemicals in our homes
to al lergies, birth defects, cancer, and psychological abnormalities.

The EPA warns toxic chemicals in household cleaners cause women working at home
to have a 55% HIGHER cancer risk than women working outside the home.

The EPA warns the nation's worst pollution is inside our homes. A number of homes
tested have toxic chemical levels 70 times higher inside the home than outside.

The Mayo clinic warns Formaldehyde in our household and personal care products can
irritate the respiratory system, cause skin reactions, and trigger heart palpitations.

The Harvard School of Public Health warns Formaldehyde can cause headaches,
depression, joint pain, chronic fatigue, chest pains, ear infections, dizzines s, and loss of
sleep.

The California Public Research Group warns Phenol, which is used in most household
disinfectants, can cause cancer, deactivate the sensory nerve endings, damage the liver,
kidneys, and central nervous system.

HERE IS A LIST OF KNOWN TOXINS IN SOME OF OUR EVERYDAY PRODUCTS

Dove Beauty Bar
: Quaternium 15: Formaldehyde-Carcinogen. Causes cancer,
dermatitis, neurotoxic, sensitizer-poisonous, irritant to the skin, eyes, and mucous
membranes.

Butylated Hydroxytoluene, (BHT) Carcinogen

Johnson's Baby Shampoo: Quaternium 15: FD&C RED 40: Carcinogen, and causes
dermatitis.

Crest Tarter Control Toothpaste: Saccharin: Carcinogen, contains Phenol Fluoride:
Carcinogen If you accidentally swallow more than a pea-sized amount of this, you must
contact the Poison Center immediately. This warning does not appear on the tube.

Tide & Cheer Detergent: Detergent: Can cause temporary respiratory tract irritation.
Symptoms include stinging, swelling, or redness
. Sodium Silicate: Can be corrosive.
Can cause burns to the eyes and tissue damage to the skin, as well as cause burns to
the mouth, throat, and stomach if swallowed.
Sodium Sulfate: Corrosive, Severe eye, skin, and respiratory irritant. Can cause asthma
attacks. Trisodium Nitrilotriacetate: Carcinogen

Clorox: Sodium Hypochlorite: Corrosive. Sensitizer: Can be fatal if swallowed. Eye, skin,
and respiratory irritant. Especially hazardous to people with heart conditions or asthma.

Cascade: Sodium Hypochlorite Sodium Silicate: Can be corrosive. Can cause burns to
the eyes and tissue damage to the skin, as well as cause burns to the mouth, throat,
and stomach if swallowed.

Fantastic, Formula 409: Butyl Cellosolve: Neurotoxic. Eye and skin irritant. Damages
central nervous system, kidney, and liver. Readily absorbed through the skin. Damages
blood and body's ability to make blood.


Windex Aerosol Glass Cleaner:  Butyl Cellosolve (see above) Isobutene: Neurotoxin

Lysol Disinfectant:  Dioxin; Carcinogen. 500,000 times more deadly than DDT Ethyl
Alcohol: Eye, skin, respiratory tract irritant.
Details on the above data are available in "The Safe Shopper's Bible" by Dr. Samuel
Epstein, MD. & David Steinman. Macmillian, 1995. Lysol data from "The Environmental
Health Newsletter.
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