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During October, pumpkins are abundant. Sometimes, too abundant. And it’s not uncommon to see excess pumpkins cast aside or left to rot after Halloween, but there’s really no need to let the extras go to waste.
Eco friendly cleaning supplies are a great way to keep your home tidy without causing damage to the environment. Bleach, chlorine, and caustic cleaning agents can do a great deal of damage if they leak out into the local ecosystems and water supplies. In addition to this, these chemicals are irritants, which can cause chemical burns and severe illness if digested or spilled directly onto the flesh.
Today’s building and homes are made up of a variety of building materials, decorative materials, and furnishings, many of which contain toxic elements which out-gas into the air we breathe, make their way into our drinking water, or rub off on skin surfaces of adults, children, even pets.
There are plenty of flea control products in the market today, but unknown to majority of pet owners is that most of the products are harmful to both the pet and the people around them. It’s a good thing there are ways to control these pests without poisoning pets, people, plants and environment. Here are some steps you can take.
There seems to be a large market for “air fresheners” these days. Most air fresheners even come with a “fresh fragrance”. But do these air fresheners really refresh the air? Frankly, No. Lets look at the basics of what fresh air really is. One could define “fresh air” as air that is uncontaminated by pollutants, toxins, germs, pollen or other additives. Just plain air, in other words. With nothing else added.
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