Showing posts with label phthalates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phthalates. Show all posts

Monday, March 9, 2009

Going Green: What's That Smell?

No one likes a stinky house right? For us moms who have little ones in diapers, bad smells are simply inevitable. Even when there are no lingering smells, sometimes we just like to have a fragrant aroma to brighten our mood. So what do we do? We spray air fresheners or plug-in an oil one or burn fragrant candles. Mmmmmm, love that vanilla or refreshing citrus! Unfortunately, that lovely scent really isn’t so lovely. No, what you are really smelling and inhaling into your body are harmful chemicals.

Ever walk into a bathroom after someone has gone crazy with a spray air freshener? Oh my god it is suffocating! Just that alone is an indication that they are not healthy. And most air fresheners contain phthalates. You may remember I mentioned them in my post about toxic shower curtains.

“Phthalates have been found to disrupt the endocrine system. Several phthalate compounds have caused reduced sperm counts, testicular atrophy and structural abnormalities in the reproductive systems of male test animals, and some studies also link phthalates to liver cancer.” (Environmental Working Group)
Yes, this toxic chemical was found in over 12 common household air fresheners. Some of these were even labeled as “all-natural!” Unbelievable. Since manufacturers are not required to list all ingredients, its hard to tell which ones are the culprits.

Candles really aren’t much better. For starters, traditional candles are petroleum based (paraffin wax). They are loaded with artificial dyes and synthetic fragrances which result in indoor air pollutants. They also can contain other toxins like acetone, lead, and benzene (know to cause leukemia).

So what are your other choices? Instead of your typical air fresheners, opt for all natural alternatives like diffusers with essential oils. I use a plug in diffuser from Aura Cacia along with some Aura Cacia 100% Natural Essential Oils. My favorite one to use is Sweet Orange, its just so invigorating! William loves it too “Mommy, I smell oranges in my nose! Smells Good.” There are many types of diffusers or you can use a candle lamp, which is similar to a tart warmer. Just make sure your tealights are all natural soy or beeswax. In our bathroom I keep some Aura Cacia Aromatherapy Mist. Do you see a trend here with my brand of choice? The ingredients are water, grapefruit oil and tangerine oil - that’s it! Plus it is non-aerosol. Love it!

For candles, buy ones that are made from natural waxes like soy or beeswax. They should be fragranced with 100% natural essential oils. It’s important that they are essential oils and not fragrance oils, the latter are synthetic. An extra benefit, soy candles burn cleaner! They are not completely soot-free; they produce a small amount of white soot. But it is not harmful like the black soot from the paraffin wax candles. I don't really burn candles so I can't give you a personal favorite. But you can visit Etsy and do a search for natural soy candles and you will find a ton.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Is your shower curtain toxic?

Most likely, yes it is. The majority of us use PVC (polyvinyl chloride) shower curtain liners in our bathrooms. So what's the problem? Well PVC contains hazardous chemical additives, such as lead and phthalates, that leach out into the environment (and our bodies) while in use. Phthalates have been linked to liver cancer and kidney damage in some animals. They also damage rodent reproductive systems and there is concern that they do the same to human infant boys. And unfortunately, shower curtains are not the only place where these nasty chemicals can be found. Vinyl is all over the place: in our windows and doors, the pipes in our house, perfumes, nail polish and oter cosmetics and yes, children's toys.

Now what inspired my post today was my find at Target. I have wanted to get rid of my PVC shower curtain liners for a while, but I didn't know what to replace them with. I need something plastic to keep water in the shower and off my floor, so a fabric curtain won't do the trick. While at Target on Tuesday, I decided to see if they had any alternatives. I can't tell you how excited I was to see they had a PVC-free shower curtain liner. It is made of EVA (polyethylene vinyl acetate) which is chlorine-free and it was only a few dollars more than the PVC liner ($9.99). Even the packaging is PVC-free! And a nice note about Target: they are working to reduce the amount of PVC used in its own brand of products. Yay, another reason to love Target! Target news release.

Tip: to help remove toxins from the air in your bathroom (or any room) you can keep a bamboo plant in there. They help purify the air.

For more ideas on how to "green" your bathroom, check out this article from the Environmental Working Group (EWG): Don't Overlook The Bathroom As You Turn The Home Green

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