Chemicals in the Home
Do you want your precious pet to stay healthy and live as long as possible? Many factors affect your pet’s health and life span, and one of these is exposure to toxic airborne chemicals in their environment. Get rid of harmful chemicals in your home, and you can lessen the likelihood of chronic health problems affecting your pet, perhaps lengthening your pet’s life span and the amount of time the two of you will spend together.
Indoor air pollution is steadily increasing, and our pets are even more vulnerable to toxic airborne chemicals than we are. Long term chemical exposure can lead to respiratory problems, skin diseases, various other diseases affecting organs such as the liver and kidneys, and even cancer.
We can make our homes more environmentally healthy for our pets by using products that contain fewer toxic chemicals. The following list provides the names of products that may contain airborne chemicals and some healthier alternative products.
CHEMICAL SOURCES | SUBSTITUTES |
Paints | Use Low toxic water based paints (low VOC’s), casein |
Synthetic Carpets | Try natural materials such as sisal, sea grass, coir, wool (untreated with lindate, etc) |
Vinyl Flooring | Install cork, linoleum |
Varnishes | Use beeswax, linseed oil, unfinished wood |
Cleaning Products | Clean with water & vinegar, lemon juice, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide |
Fabric Softener | Avoid using (due to amount of chemical emissions) |
Plywood, Composition Boards | Use solid wood, Exterior plywood only |
Room Deodorizers | Use cloves, lavender, scented flowers. Open windows. |
Glue | Use wood glue instead of solvent – based glue. Ventilate house. |
Synthetic Pesticides | Clean & vacuum regularly. Close off any openings in home. Avoid building materials around foundation that could attract insects. |
Laundry Detergents | Use biodegradable, unscented products. |
Healthy Food for Pets offers pet friendly non-toxic and biodegradable cleaning products.
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RESOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Environmental Protection Agency
800/438-4318, www.epa.gov/iaq/
Environmental Health Clearinghouse
800/643-4794
Washington Toxics Coalition
206/652-1545, www.watoxics.org
National Pesticide Telecommunications Network
800/858-7378, http://ace.orst.edu/info/nptn/index.html
National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides
202/543-5450, www.beyondpesticides.org
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