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Zero-Tox:
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Is a water-based, unscented household cleaner/degreaser that’s strong and
effective, yet safe for people, pets and the
environment. |
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Has undergone independent
laboratory testing at Duke University and
been certified as an approved product (AP)
by the
Art and Creative Materials
Institute. |
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Exceeds USDA and FDA
standards for use on food contact surfaces. |
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Conforms to California Clean
Air Rule 1171. |
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Is proven non-feto-toxic—not harmful to
fetuses—in conformity with California Prop.
65. |
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Is biodegradable in water, non-toxic to fish
and non-flammable.
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Zero-Tox was originally developed
for the industrial market
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A
leading U.S. car rental agency asked Bradley
Systems to develop a cleaner strong enough
to remove road grime and tar residue from
cars—yet safe enough that employees would
not need to wear any personal protective
equipment (PPE) while using it. |
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In response to that company,
Bradley Systems formulated RTX#9, the
industrial version of Zero-Tox. |
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Employees who used Zero-Tox
on the job liked it so much that they asked
Bradley Systems to offer it to consumers.
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Household cleaners have an impact
on
indoor air quality—and people’s
health
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EPA studies of human exposure to air
pollutants
indicate
that indoor air levels
of air pollutants may
be 2-5 times, and
occasionally, more than 200 times
higher
than outdoor levels, Cleaning products and
other household products
are among the many
culprits. |
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The fetus, infants and
children are especially vulnerable
to toxic
substances. |
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According to the National
Cancer Institute, two-thirds of
all cancers
have an environmental cause. |
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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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