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Scented household cleaners can react with the
air to form formaldehyde—a cancer-causing agent.
“According to reports,” says
CleanLink a cleaning industry
publication, “a common component of products
with lemon, orange or pine scents—known as terpenes—can react with ozone in the air to form
formaldehyde, which is a carcinogen.” These
terpenes are also found in many popular
household cleaners. One measure CleanLink
recommends to protect against these potential
toxins is to use unscented cleaning products.
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Zero-Tox won’t trigger asthma,
allergies or migraines. Employees who use Zero-Tox in the workplace prefer it
to other cleaners because it is unscented and
has hypoallergenic ingredients—so it
doesn’t aggravate allergies or asthma, or
trigger a migraine headache in susceptible
individuals.
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Many household cleaners contain toxic
chemicals, Zero-Tox doesn't. Because Zero-Tox
contains no toxic chemicals, it eliminates
problems
for people whose immune systems are weakened
because of health problems or treatments like
chemotherapy. Unlike other cleaners, Zero-Tox is
safe for pregnant women and for those who suffer
from asthma or allergies and need a
chemical-free home environment.
Each ingredient in our product, individually and
as a complete formulation, was evaluated by a
third party for health and safety at
Duke University. So you can breathe easy.
How
does your household cleaner affect your home’s
indoor air quality—and your health?
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission
has identified 150 chemicals commonly
found in the home that have been linked
to allergies, birth defects, cancer and
psychological abnormalities.
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One 15-year study found that women who
worked at home had a 54% higher death
rate from cancer than women who worked
in jobs away from home.
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The study, cited by Healthy Pet Corner,
concluded that the increased death rate
was due to daily exposure to hazardous
chemicals found in ordinary household
products. At greatest risk: fetuses,
children, the elderly, pets and those
who are already ill.
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Zero-Tox conforms to California Clean
Air Rule 1171, one of the strictest
environmental standards in the U.S.—yet
it powers through even your toughest
cleaning jobs.
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‘Thanks to
the high use
of chemical
cleaners and
other
products,
it’s often
safer to be
outside
rather than
inside your
home.’
Rosa Colucci, Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette
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"My wife has terrible
asthma and allergies and
cleaners effect her a
lot. I use Zero-Tox at
work and I got some from
Bradley Systems for her
to try. Zero-Tox doesn't
bother her at all: it's
the first cleaner that
doesn't bother her."
Willie Render,
Palm Beach, FL
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