Monday, December 3, 2007

cleaning stuff

Well, it's been more than two weeks since I posted the last blog. It's hard to start this, but I'll get there.

I went to a networking event and met a lady that sells environmental cleaning products. Cleaning products, hmm, let me guess.. How many bottles do we have under the sink that is toxic to the environment, and to us? Probably 80%. Perhaps it would be a good thing to finish them up and send the empty bottles to recycling, and then start buying organic products. There are so many reasons to buy nontoxic products. Your health, your kids health, Earth, which they will continue live on when we are gone. You owe it to yourself and your kids. I have decided to start making a different. It may be a drop in the ocean but together we can fill the whole ocean.

Today's tip: take a peek at the labels on the products you have for cleaning your house, read the ingredients. When time for refill look for a nontoxic product. Perhaps this can make the first step towards a "Greener house".

1 comment:

Cecilia said...

I completely agree that finding organic and Earth-friendly products is important, and we need to start thinking about what we use in order to protect our most important living area, the Earth.

Personally I use Seventh Generation--they offer household cleaning, laundry and paper products just to name a few. Some of their products can be found at King Soopers and Safeway, but Whole Foods, Vitamin Cottage etc offers more items. Their website is www.seventhgen.com

~Cecilia