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Dust mites? does that mean my house is a dump? lol I always thought I was very hygenic and house proud but it looks like i'm festering after all. I read that a Staph infection is as a result of poor hygene on the owners part and is synonomous with neglect. About the brand: Molly’s Suds is founded by Monica, a mum and paediatric nurse who thinks we all deserve better. One of their core values is to generate fun and success while staying mindful of the environment and people. Most of us have homes with various different types of cleaning products that contain toxic chemicals. The following chemicals which are regularly found in household cleaners are harmful to pets, and especially dangerous if ingested: It’s also worth noting that even when chemical cleaners are put away and closed, the vapours left behind can continue to harm both us and our pets. As an animal’s respiratory rate is faster than a human’s they can suffer from more toxic exposure. Chemicals that are toxic to pets
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Marseille soap (Savon De Marseille) has been produced for around 600 years and is a multi-purpose soap made from a combination of (amongst other things) vegetable oils and sea water. This version, from La Simple Maison, contains a minimum of 72% vegetable oil and is free from fragrances, preservatives, additives, and dyes. It’s not tested on animals and it’s entirely plastic free. The good news is that after testing many brands, we found several great laundry detergents available in the UK, from UK laundry detergent brands such as earth breeze, Ecover, Method, or EcoRoots that will make your laundry eco-friendly . For anyone who lets their dog ride ( safely) in the car or has a cat who loves to window shop for birds, smudges on the glass are a regular occurrence. SpotAway makes a pet-friendly glass cleaner that is completely free of ammonia and bleach. Its biodegradable formula works wonders on glass, plexiglass, chrome, stainless steel and more. You can buy it in concentrate too, which lasts a long time. This concentrated bio detergent comes in a choice of three fragrances, of which we tried peony blush. It smelled pleasant, but note that it’s not entirely plant-based, should you be adversely affected by synthetic perfumes. In terms of effectiveness, it removed 90% of stains from our polycotton pile and only struggled with tea and foundation residue.
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In fact, according to Cold Water Saves, if your household switched to cold water washing for a year, you’d save enough energy to charge your iPhone over 30,000 times. How we test
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With the exception of the white vinegar and essential oils, the cleaning brands listed below offer products that received an A or B rating by the EWG. Personally, I don't believe in perfection, which is why a B rating is acceptable to me. I plan to stay away from any cleaner that is rated a D or an F. 1 – White Vinegar (and Baking Soda) with Water
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The next cleaning I plan to try is by Branch Basics because their laundry additive (their version of bleach) is EWG certified. The first product I've seen with that rating. Another product that I'm curious about is their all-purpose cleaner. It would be fun to compare Branch Basics to Force of Nature because both brands offer something for every room in the house that replaces traditional toxic cleaners. Are Natural Products Really “Natural?” Laundry detergent residue left behind on clothes, pet blankets, and cuddly toys can be harmful to your pet, especially those that chew on their bedding and toys. There are many non-toxic detergents available; Seventh Generation is a trusted brand in the “green” cleaning space, and their laundry detergent is free of potentially harmful chemicals and additives. Our team of vets carried out many tests to rule out other conditions before giving Bootsie intensive treatment for exposure to bleach. He had severe throat burns and ulcers in his mouth and needed to stay in hospital for several days before he was ready to go home.