Guest guest Posted September 26, 2010 Report Share Posted September 26, 2010 This article did not come from the USA. It's from Russia. It's short and contains some good info. http://www.marwrut.ru/blog/2010/09/24/hidden-and-harmful-agents-in-most-detergents/?action=print 24 Сентябрь 2010 Hidden And Harmful Agents In Most Detergents Cleanliness is a factor that elevates the worth of everything regardless of its price. Imagine a person wearing costly designer wear which is not tidy. On the other hand, consider a person in off-the-counter but neat and tidy clothes, which seems better? Obviously, the first one is an image you would simply shrug off as soon as you hear it. Effects of cleanliness don’t only end on our clothes. efficiently cleaned rooms and buildings also play a significant role in increasing attractiveness. Even the smallest areas such as toilets require to be cleaned properly in order to make the whole place appear well maintained as a whole. That is why there is a great demand for Cincinnati janitorial supplies. Most of the products included in Cincinnati janitorial supply are hygienic and less harmful. However, many of the products used for this purpose are not as hygienic as they claim to be. Most of the detergents and household cleaning products contain harmful chemicals that are not even listed on the label. One of the major toxic agents in most detergents is phosphate. Phosphates can act as silent assassins for both human beings and aquatic life. When water containing phosphates enters the ocean through the water cycle, it causes} the algae to bloom. The algae slimes into a dense form which can conveniently suffocate other marine life. Although EDTA is employed as an alternative to phosphates, it also is not quickly biodegradable. It can cause poisonous, heavy metals to re-dissolve in the eco system. These ingredients usually have chemicals that are hidden under other names such as buffering agents, stabilizers, brightening agents and fragrance. The real agents that are concealed under these names include highly dangerous chemicals such as Linear Alkyl Sodium Sulfonates (LAS), Petroleum distillates, phenols, optical brighteners, phosphates, sodium hypochlorite and EDTA. All of these agents are considered extremely dangerous agents for the atmosphere on the whole. However, the effect they may have inside our houses can be up to 70% more dangerous. Most of these agents are non-biodegradable and produce toxins such as benzene. Napthas or petroleum distillates are possible causes of cancer and lung damage. Phenols are quite used in domestic cleaning products. They can be extremely poisonous and people can quickly develop allergies for example, hypersensitivity to phenols can lead to serious and lethal effects even with less exposure. Many countries have already put a bann on this product as it will very slowly biodegrade into even more dangerous compounds. There a lot of laundry products which promises ultra-bright cleaning. They use synthetic chemicals to changes UV light wavelength into visible light. So, that doesn’t make the clothes more white, it only makes them appear whiter. These products can cause bacterial mutations. Furthermore, the pleasing fragrance used in these agents is mostly made from petroleum. Petroleum products do not rapidly biodegrade in the environment and are few of the major contributors in allergies and irritations. Keeping in view all of these harmful ingredients and their harmful impacts, one must be very careful about going for the right brand of cleaning products. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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