Чисто и безопасно: 10 советов по уборке, которые спасут от аллергии на химию

Allergy to household chemicals — not at all a rarity in our time and even healthy people suffer from it. The cleaners and detergents that we use to bring our homes to shine contain strong chemical components. They cause harm to human health, comparable to the effects of tobacco smoke. That is why experts advise wearing a mask and gloves when working with household chemicals. But often do we follow this rule? If you are ready to pay the payoff for cleanliness with your health, read on how to make cleaning your home safe.

Allergy to chemistry: how to make your life easier

A huge amount of household chemicals is designed to clean the house from dirt, dust and bacteria. But more and more often these drugs themselves become the cause of dermatitis, asthma and allergies. They contain such chemical components as chlorine, phosphates, surfactants, formaldehyde, sodium hydrochloride, fragrances, fragrances, dyes and many others. All of them are capable of harming health, up to the development of dangerous diseases. Allergic reactions are on the  first place in this list.

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Allergy to chemistry manifests itself on skin in the form of a rash, redness, itching, cracks. It also has a negative effect on the respiratory system and causes nasal congestion and choking. The danger exists both for those who are in direct contact with  household chemicals, and for those who live in a house in which things have been treated with detergents.

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These 10 rules will help you avoid allergic reactions when using household chemicals. They are useful to follow not only for allergy sufferers, but and for everyone who wants to make their home safe.

  1. Reduce the amount of cleaning chemicals you choose.Most of the s advertised we just don need 

  2. Choose products labeled  hypoallergenic. They have a low rate of allergic reactions.

  3. Always choose unscented and coloured gels over powders and sprays. This way, the risk of allergens getting into the respiratory tract is significantly reduced.

  4. Powders should be kept in closed containersand wear a mask when using them.

  5. Try to clean without the use of household chemicals. For example, the floor can be washed with adding a couple of drops of essential oil, and soda can cope with any dirty dishes.

  6. A steam cleaner, microfiber sponges and washing vacuum cleaner will help you to do an effective cleaning without the use of household chemicals.

  7. Choose a laundry detergent without phosphates and dyes.Phosphates are banned in many European countries, their acceptable rate — not more than 5%. Often manufacturers ignore this indicator in order to increase the weight of the product. Phosphates increase the density and effectiveness of the powder, but they are very poorly washed out and remain on the clothes after rinsing.

  8. Rinse all linen thoroughly after washing. Bed linen should be washed at a temperature not below 60 °C. After washing, you need to ventilate the room.

  9. Dishwashing gel should only be applied to a sponge, and not to the dishes. Rinse the dishes for at least 15-20 seconds in hot water.

  10. Try to replace household chemicals with natural remedies: baking soda, vinegar, lemon juice, essential oils, mustard.

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Life without chemicals: natural home cleaning products

The degree of severity of allergic reactions from the use of household chemicals may be different. Sometimes you have to give it up altogether. It's not the end of the world as there are plenty of natural home cleaning products out there.

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Here is a list of the simplest of them:

  • You can wash the dishes with baking soda and mustard. Mustard is great for cleaning greasy pans.

  • To clean windows, use a recipe with vinegar:per 1 liter of water, add 1 tsp. a spoonful of vinegar.

  • Stains on carpets can be sprinkled with salt or starchand then vacuumed.

  • Olive oil can be used to furniture polish.

  • Lemon can be used to wipe tiles, plumbing fixtures and cutting boards for disinfection and shine.

  • To whiten clothes, use a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and lemon juice.

  • Crushed activated carbon perfectly absorbs unpleasant odors in the  refrigerator.

  • Kitchen sponges should be washed in saline solutionfrom time to time or disinfected in microwave oven.

  • Toothpaste will clean silverware and wooden furniture from cup marks.

  • Add a few drops of essential oil to your water when you wash your floor. Essential oils disinfect surfaces and fresh the air. 

  • Tiles and slabs can be washed with a mixture of citric acid and salt.

  • Narrow bottles, vases, jugs can be washed with raw rice: add a couple of spoons of rice, some water and shake the vessel several times.

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