29 Oct 2011 @ 5:17 AM 
 

FDA Mandates Do Not Apply On Cleaning Products

 

A growing number of American citizens are discovering the importance of being environmentally friendly presently and buyers are generally demonstrating a noticeable preference towards eco friendly items over recent years. The inclination is evident in the cleaning products sector also. Due to an increasing number of folks choosing to utilize environmentally friendly toilet cleaning products, there is undoubtedly room for growth for businesses that produce them. Nevertheless, it’s very important for a consumer to learn how to choose a cleaning product that is genuinely environmentally friendly.

Some Cleaning Products Can Be Dangerous

A study released in the November issue of Pediatrics indicates that about 12,000 kids are brought into United States hospitals every year as a result of being harmed in some way by household cleaning products. A large amount of them suffer long term issues due to the damage caused. Actually your common household cleaner is extremely likely to have chlorine bleach that is accountable for almost forty percent of poisoning cases. Antibacterial goods may have triclosan, which, studies have revealed, can suppress your immune system. You might find this antibacterial in soaps, toothpastes, deodorants, cosmetics, even fabrics and plastics. In fact, the American Medical Association specifically warns against the use of triclosan.

FDA Mandates Do Not Apply on Cleaning Products

Unfortunately for consumers, the Food and Drug Administration’s mandate for listing the ingredients of a product do not impact companies that produce home and commercial cleaning products. Ultimately, the containers of purportedly green cleaning products stacked in your local grocery store need not have the ingredients printed on them. This makes it extremely hard for you to actually know what is in the cleaner you are using.

Complex Chemical Terminology Creates Confusion

Even with those cleaning products that do have a list of ingredients printed, you might not manage to interpret the complex chemical terminology used. Based on a quote from Professor Dudley of the Florida State University in a WCTV new report, this situation causes confusion as well as fear among consumers. The Professor says that there’s no assurance that a buyer can learn what goes into his product due to this lack of FDA policy. A number of the formulations are purposely kept under wraps by the manufacturing businesses because they’re trade secrets. If the components are revealed, a rival could clone a successful product and seize the company’s market share. However, this silence turns out to be extremely harmful to the buyer.

Distinctly, finding a product that is honestly friendly to the environment is a challenging task for the customer. One smart way to identify businesses that generate such products will be to see how transparent the companies are with regards to informing the consumer about the product. Products that do not have chemicals that may prove toxic are more likely to carry a listing of ingredients in terminology that are comprehensible to the ordinary customer. Browsing the company’s website for details on their manufacturing operations is also a great way to evaluate how committed it is to being green. Naturally, any certification or accreditation that the business has received for its eco friendly products will probably be mentioned here which will tell you without doubt that the products are safe to use.

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Posted By: TheBrain
Last Edit: 29 Oct 2011 @ 05 17 AM

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