Keeping the Environment Safe From Harmful Chemicals
Think about recycling and maybe the first thing to pop into
your head isn't damage that's done to the earth when we use
products with harmful chemicals, but that's part of the cycle,
too. As well as reducing waste, recycling products and reusing
what can be reused, protecting the earth from harm is all a
part of the same cause.
It's not something we set out to do, at the beginning of the
day; the thought isn't, "Hmmm, how can I hurt the Earth today?"
It probably sounds something much more like, "Gee, I need to
clean today, let me reach under the cubboard and see what I
have," not realizing that whatever is done with the products I
use to clean, once I've cleaned, can be harmful to not only the
earth itself, but any living things that may come in contact
with the wash off. We live in a sterilized world, where the
idea of a clean home, clean work place and clean where ever we
take our children is the first order of business. But we need
to stop and think about what harm we may be doing in our quest
for the cleanest living area.
Is it worth a colony of ants to clean your kitchen floor
with a harmful chemical, and that when you dump out the bucket
that contains those chemicals, onto the ant hill, you risk
wiping out the entire population? Maybe you don't like ants,
and that wasn't the best example, but you know what I mean. We
have a responsibility to the other creatures that share this
Earth with us to not purposely do it, and them, harm. We need
to be mindful of what our actions are producing and how our
actions affect all other living things.
There are so many options for safe-cleaning on the market
today that you don't really have to look much further than your
local grocery shelf. Pay attention to the words that describe
the items you are buying. Do they contain the words, toxic,
poisonous, or dangerous? If they do, then keep reading the next
product's ingredients, there is a better choice out there.
Many chemicals are unable to breakdown after they have been
used and may make their ways into the streams and have a
disasterous affect on any forms of life that inhabit the
stream. It will only take a little effort on the part of
consumers to prevent something like this from happening, but we
must start somewhere.
We need to be careful with the chemicals we have easy access
to and become more responsible for what happens as the result
of our choices. It really isn't all that hard to make an
informed choice and help the Earth; we certainly don't want to
hurt it but being irresponsible with basic cleaning products
can do just that; we can end up causing great harm to the
planet on which we live. Remember, it doesn't take much more
than a little awareness to be an advocate for the health of the
place we call home.
Be Smart. Shop Smart. Clean Smart.
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