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Homemakers Say No to Indoor Pollution
No one is in favor of pollution - especially in their own home.
Fortunately, in your home, there's a lot you can do to prevent pollution. Homemakers are finding new ways to eliminate sources of pollution that threaten the health of their families.
A growing number of consumers are interested in reducing pollution within their homes. More and more consumers want to know how to protect their families from indoor fumes and toxic vapors. Or, they describe themselves as allergic or chemically-sensitive. An essential part of a healthy, comfortable home is using household-care products to clean your home. We suggest that consumers use Bon Ami Cleanser in the kitchen and bath to keep these areas free of mold and mildew, two big sources of indoor pollution. Bon Ami Cleanser does not contain chlorine, perfume or dye, so even people with allergies can use the product to clean their home. It is also essential that a home is properly ventilated and that humidity and temperature levels are controlled.
Household care products help consumers keep a clean and healthy environment. Careful research has gone into their development so they perform effectively while minimizing risk. Reading the label is the most important aspect of using a product. The Bon Ami label gives information on where to use it, what it will do and how to use it with maximum safety and effectiveness.
HELPFUL HINTS
- Products are designed to be used for their intended purpose. In many cases, using more will not improve performance.
- Store products properly, when not in use. Keep products out of the reach of children and pets. Always keep products in their original containers with the lids closed. Never mix products together unless directed on the label.
- Use the contents completely. Don't buy more than you can use. After use, recycle where possible or dispose of properly as recommended on the label.
- Make sure your home is properly ventilated to eliminate pollutants.
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