Are You Still Using Chemical Dish Wash Products?

Some of the chemical dishwashing products that you use can contain elements that are very harmful to your health. In this article, we will reveal what they are and how to avoid dangers.

 

Most of these dish cleaning products contain alcohol, propylene glycol, and sodium tripolyphosphate. Alcohol can cause nausea and vomiting if ingested; propylene glycol is irritating and can cause damage to the immune system, and sodium tripolyphosphate irritates the skin and may cause blindness in direct contact with the skin and eyes.

 

There is a widespread belief that cleaning products are harmless and harmless, but as you have seen many are extremely harmful to health if contacted. And not only if they are accidentally ingested, but also when inhaled or in contact with the skin, eyes, nose, and mouth.

Traditional Dishcleaning products

When you go to the market, there are thousands of options for dish cleaning products. You even get confused with so many options. And then, what do you end up doing? Buy one for the kitchen, just like the labels say. But in reality, many of them have a very similar formula and could be used in various parts of the house. Not only that, but they often don't clean as well as we imagined. With that, we ended up experimenting with various types of cleaning products until we found one that is as good as expected.

A Domestic Chemical Attack On Your Health

Household chemicals dry the skin of the hands, are poorly washed off, can get into the body, and you can get food poisoning. Rinse dishes under running water for 2-3 minutes, so that the water rinses the chemicals as well.

 

Dishwashing liquid is the first in the list of hazardous household chemicals. Its particles enter our bodies with food. Scientists have calculated that each of us absorbs almost 0.5 liters per year of this chemical. In total, about 3 grams of chemicals for cleaning products get on the skin every day. As we mentioned some of them are very toxic and hazardous to health.

 

In the conditions when we rush to work in the morning and want to wash our dishes quickly, in a hurry we pour a lot more chemical liquid on the dishes than necessary. And when we return from work in the evening, take the same dishes that we poorly washed in the morning, put a portion of cold food there to warm in the microwave, the result will not be good.  In this way, we intake a significant amount of toxic substances into our bodies.

 

TOXIC DISHWASHING PRODUCTS: HOW TO AVOID DANGERS

Although not all detergents contain these toxic substances and compounds, follow the following recommendations if you want to reduce risks.

 

  • Try to ventilate the room well while you are cleaning.
  • Keep cleaning products tightly closed, and in a safe place away from the reach of children or pets.
  • When cleaning, protect yourself with gloves and appropriate clothing, and be very careful with splashes in the eyes, nose, mouth, and skin in general.
  • Carefully read the instructions for use and the danger warnings, and follow them.
  • Avoid those products that contain warnings and words like dangerous, toxic, irritant, corrosive ...
  • Opt for biodegradable, ecological products, without phosphates, without parabens, with vegetable oils such as coconut and citrus, as well as in recyclable packaging so as not to harm your health or the environment.
  • Never mix products (especially caustic soda and ammonia) as they can result in a super toxic chemical reaction.
  • Dilute them in water to lessen their harmful health effects. Toxicity can vary greatly depending on the amount and concentration of the product.
  • And try less harmful substances like vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, lemon or bicarbonate, stars of household cleaning products.

 

Safe, high-quality dishwasher detergent must meet the following criteria:

  • Quickly and effectively remove stubborn dirt from any type of cookware.
  • It does not have a pronounced chemical flavor.
  • Do not provoke allergies.
  • Carefully treats the skin of the hands, does not cause irritation.
  • The foaming media must be average.
  • Its remains should be completely washed from kitchen utensils.
  • There should be no odors on the dishes.

Only a dishwashing detergent that meets all of these requirements can be considered safe, high-quality, and environmentally friendly. But finding such a product on store shelves is quite difficult.

 

Do not worry...

... because there are completely natural and less harmful alternatives. Serendipity House Limited has a collection of natural and sustainable dishwashing products to save you and the environment from the toxicity of the harmful chemicals.