
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 ›
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 ›
Cadmium is a harmful heavy metal that is used in the manufacturing of a ton of everyday products! … More ›
Arsenic is extremely toxic when ingested or absorbed through the skin. Learn how to minimize your family's exposure here! … More ›
To remove lice, many people turn to shampoos that contain harmful pesticides. While levels of toxins in products are small, side effects aren’t … More ›
Green cleaners made with common natural, non-toxic ingredients are safer and cheaper! Here are some recipes for green and healthier housekeeping … More ›
Nitrates and nitrites can harm your kid's health! They are found in our daily diets as synthetic preservatives and in common deli meats … More ›
Turpentine is a hazardous because it is a volatile organic compound (VOC), which means it readily forms inhalable vapors at room temperature … More ›
Many APE surfacants are a concern because they have been shown to mimic estrogen and are strongly suspected of causing endocrine disruption … More ›
Because BHA can mimic the hormone estrogen, this chemical is listed as a Category 1 priority substance by the European Commission … More ›