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The Dirt on Clean

crawling_babyAre you living in a healthy home? You know that good, healthy feeling you get when you’ve just cleaned house? Sorry to spoil it, but you may have just made your home dirtier.

Think of it this way. You wouldn’t let your kids play with toxic chemicals, so why would you let the baby crawl over a floor that’s just been wiped with them? That’s much more dangerous than the orange juice that was just there.

How dangerous? Just take a look at these statistics:

  • Over 90% of poison exposures happen at home.
  • Common bleach is the #1 household chemical involved in poisoning.
  • Organic pollutants, found in many common cleaners and even air fresheners, are 2 to 5 times higher inside your home than out.
  • A person who spends 15 minutes cleaning scale off shower walls could inhale three times the “acute one-hour exposure limit” for glycol ether-containing products set by the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment.
  • asthmaCommon cleaners give off fumes that have been linked to increasing the risk of your kids developing asthma, the most common serious chronic childhood disease.
  • 1 in 13 school-aged children has asthma. Rates in children under five have increased more than 160% from 1980 – 1994.
  • Children are highly vulnerable to chemical toxicants. Pound for pound of body weight, children drink more water, eat more food and breathe more air than adults. The implication of this is that children will have substantially heavier exposures than adults to any toxicants that are present in water, food or air.
  • If your home is anything like the average U.S. home, you generate more than 20 pounds of household hazardous waste each year (the EPA designates toilet cleaners, tub and tile cleaners, oven cleaners, and bleach as hazardous waste).

The information may shock you.

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Chemical ingredients to look out for:

 

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Are You Spending a Fortune To Clean Your House?

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Are You Spending a Fortune To Clean Your House?

A friend of ours put together an amazing cost comparison chart showing the difference in the price of conventional household cleaners and our Shaklee Get Clean products.

Wal-Mart as the primary basis of comparison because Wal-Mart is a national brand with a substantial percentage of market share and is known as “the low price leader.”  The Cost Comparison becomes even more powerful by demonstrating that Shaklee products are competitive with and in most cases beat Wal-Mart.

There are many competing products in the comparison, particularly the “green” products available at Wal-Mart.  There are factors other than cost to remember when choosing your cleaning products.  Shaklee Get Clean are non-toxic, biodegradable, are safe around children and adults, leave no harmful residues, and out-performs many leading national brands.

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Our friends have attempted to thoroughly research every category and have followed these principles in designing this comparison sheet:

1.    All comparisons are based on clearly specified manufacturer directions for use and label claims.
2.    Certain categories could not be included because absolutely clear manufacturer claims for usage could not be established, and therefore, a completely verifiable comparison could not be made.
3.    All categories that ARE included have been checked and re-checked and checked again, and where necessary, competitors’ products were purchased and measured — and re-measured — for accuracy to determine number of usages and cost per usage.
4.    Where no specific number of uses has been indicated for the Get Clean product, it was also measured, re-measured, and measured again, and the most conservative number used for comparison to give the competitor the benefit of the doubt.
5.    Wal-Mart was used for comparison pricing specifically because Wal-Mart is a national chain and is generally known as “the low price leader” – again, for the sake of credibility, to create a conservative comparison that gives the competitors the benefit of the doubt.
6.    Earth Fare was used for comparison pricing for the Seventh Generation brand, again, because Earth Fare is a widely-known chain and Seventh Generation is one of the most widely-known “green” brands.

    If a particular major product category is NOT included on this sheet, it may be because:

1.    Absolutely clear manufacturer claims for usage could not be established, and therefore, a completely verifiable comparison could not be made.  Or,
2.    While Get Clean products are “competitive” in price in every category, they are not necessarily always the least in usage cost.  Certainly, they are advantageous and beneficial for many other reasons and should be promoted based on those reasons and are not included on this price comparison sheet.
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Go Green For Clean

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THE DIRT ON CLEAN

The American Association of Poison Control Centers reported that exposure to many popular household cleaning substances can be serious enough to require treatment in a medical health facility. Unsafe cleaning products can be more dangerous than a loaded gun. The National Safety Council reported that, “more children under four die of accidental poisonings at home than are accidentally killed with a gun at home.” You wouldn’t keep a loaded gun under your sink or in your bathroom, yet millions of households keep extremely dangerous household products where children or pets might accidentally get into them.

As silly as this picture may be, this is actually the truth of the matter.  Our cleaners are so toxic, there are poison warnings on every bottle!

SO WHAT IS THE SOLUTION? “GO GREEN.”


“Going green” means using products that are safe for you, your kids, and your planet.  We believe that one of the best products out there that fits all of these qualifications is Shaklee Get Clean.  On April 20, 2007 in celebration of Earth Day, Shaklee’s Get Clean products were featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show. They have also been featured on Rachel Ray and other TV shows. Get Clean products were celebrated for being safe, non-toxic and for creating a positive health impact for your family. Check it out below!


Shaklee Get Clean products are not only eco-friendly but they are cost friendly.  The Get Clean Starter Kit costs around $150 but it is equivalent to $3400 worth of normal, store-brand toxic cleaners.

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If you are interested in getting rid of the toxic, poisonous cleaners from your home, check out the Get Clean products HERE or email us at: info@healthyoates.com.

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