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Cleaning products may create unhealthy exposures, and industrial degreasers are notorious for containing petrochemical ingredients that may be problematic.

Here are tips for choosing a commercially available but less hazardous off-the-shelf product for general purpose cleaning and degreasing:

  1. A USDA A-1 rating means a product is safe for food contact surfaces such as kitchen countertops and food preparation equipment.
  2. Odorless, less toxic formulas do not contain synthetic fragrances, dyes or volatile organic compounds (VOCs) linked to respiratory irritation, chemical sensitivities or allergic reactions.
  3. More benign products do not contain PFAS (aka, forever chemicals) which can be persistent in the environment and hazardous.
  4. Biodegradable products break down rapidly (typically within four to seven days), minimizing ecological impact.
  5. Use safer surfactants such as Linear Primary Alcohol Ethoxylates.
  6. Are derived from plants such as soybeans and seaweed.
  7. Do not contain 2-Butoxyethanol (butyl cellosolve), a solvent known to penetrate skin and irritate lungs.
  8. Do not contain harsh acids, ammonia or bleach, and are pH-neutral to reduce the risk of surface damage.

See “Red Juice”

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