We are exposed to so many chemicals in our modern society so the small things you can do to reduce your exposure will go a long way to keeping you and your family as healthy as possible. Here’s a little list of things you can slowly do or change at home for a healthier environment.
Do This | Not That |
Wear slippers or have indoor shoes | Avoid wearing your shoes indoors – they pick up lots of chemicals, pesticides, and germs from outside |
Air your dry-leaning out in your garage or car trunk for a week | Don’t bring your dry-cleaning into the house right away |
Use essential oils, soy or beeswax candles, use baking soda to deodorize | Avoid using air fresheners or most commercial scented candles |
Use plain soap and water for cleaning when possible, use watered-down vinegar instead of anti-microbial products | Avoid scented cleaning supplies and laundry detergent |
Use zero- or low-VOC paints | Avoid paint that isn’t labeled zero- or low-VOC |
Heat food on the stove in a stainless steel or glass pot or cast-iron pan | Avoid Teflon-coated pans or re-heating food in plastic in the microwave |