
Why and How to Avoid Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
Even though they are no longer being manufactured, PCBs are still being released into the environment via leaks, improper disposal, and incineration … More ›
Even though they are no longer being manufactured, PCBs are still being released into the environment via leaks, improper disposal, and incineration … More ›
Perc, short for perchloroethylene, is a harmful chemical commonly used as common dry cleaning solvent … More ›
SLS and SLES are both common cleaning product ingredients, but one provokes physical irritation while the other is a toxic hazard. Know the … More ›
Living in an ultra-sanitized environment may not be that healthy after all … More ›
The neurotoxin lead still poses a threat to children's health today. Read these 7 tips to learn how to limit your child's exposure to lead … More ›
Radon is an odorless, tasteless, and colorless radioactive gas - and it’s also the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking … More ›
The levels of formaldehyde typically found in indoor air are too low to be smelled but often high enough to cause toxic effects … More ›
Find a safe and healthy sunscreen for you and your kids by choosing products made with zinc and titanium, two non-toxic minerals … More ›
In larger quantities ammonia is dangerous to the lungs and skin; especially when mixed with chlorine bleach … More ›
Asbestos is a hazardous substance that shows up in everyday life. Older degraded products are especially likely to include asbestos … More ›