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EWG's Healthy Home Checklist: Assess your house
The good news is that there's a lot of information available these days about how to reduce your exposures to toxic chemicals at home. The bad news, of course, is exactly that: there's a lot of information available these days about how to reduce your exposures to toxic chemicals at home.
So here's the key question in it all: How to boil it down to do-able changes to avoid the toxic chemicals that really matter?
Get EWG's Healthy Home Checklist to see how you're doing
About a year ago, we started a monthly healthy home tip series based on our Parents' Guide to Going Green, so you could make one change at a time on a path towards an environmentally healthy home (these things take time!). As those who've been reading them know, each tip is chock-a block with the why's and how-to's for each subject. Lots of useful, science-based info to guide your way - and make changes where they count most.
This month we created a Healthy Home Checklist so you can see how you're going - and identify any important changes still on your "to do" list. We move through the house by room:
When we first released the checklist to our fans via email (not on our list? it's easy to sign up), we asked for feedback because we want to know how people's houses rated and how well the checklist was working as a tool for change. Is it a deep, multi-year green, or a lighter shade of "I just got started and need to lose the non-stick pans" green? From the many emails we received in response, here are a few inspiring comments:
Thank you for this comprehensive checklist, we already have an eco-friendly house (90%), of which I am very proud, but there are always some things to improve. Part of my eco knowledge, I owe it to you guys, so a big thank you for your wonderful work out there.I'm excited that I only missed 2 correct answers: foam in furniture and I have a 1929 house (lead paint.) Since my 30's I have been becoming more and more environmentally aware. When I turned 40 I did a clean sweep of my house/life and ditched chemicals and parabens. It feels good, and I am pleased to have confirmation that I am on the right track.
I was pleased to see that I am doing all that I can at the moment (fabric shower curtains, stainless steel cookware, safe cosmetics, cleaning supplies and toys for the kids, organic food, organic garden, etc). The only thing that I would like to improve on is my furniture. Thankfully it is in good condition (no foam exposed) - but I am willing to bet it was treated with flame-retardents. When I can replace my couch I certainly will with something safe!
Thank you so much EWG for all the great tips! I truly rely on the information that I get from your site to make smart decisions to keep my family healthy and safe!!
Go ahead, assess your house
It's quick and eye-opening, and if your house "passes" with flying colors, you'll know where you stand. If your "to do" list is long, you'll know exactly where to dig in.
I want this check list, what are the contents of this check list for what it has been produced.
Doing a self check are important,if you have standard operating procedure you can prevent possible problem at the same time you can help to the environment.
Just completing that list, concerning the products used on your bathroom, the David Suzuki has just launched survey of toxic ingredients in the personal care products used by Canadians (inspired by the EWG).
You can get informations about all the hazardous ingredients find in cosmetics!
Interesting, even if frightening!
To take the survey or just get informations as I did it's there: http://www.davidsuzuki.org/issues/health/projects/whats-inside-that-counts/
I definitely think that as a community, those participating in the Green lifestyle should definitely survey our homes to see what we could do to make our homes a little 'Greener' be it something as simple as installing a water filter and using eco friendly cleaning products or installing solar panels... everyone can do SOMETHING. Also, I think that the reason this community thrives is because of the constant share and exchange of information. As a Green mom, I find resources all the time that make my life a little easier... and if they benefit me I like to pass them on. http://www.greeneutopia.com is one such source.
If you haven't visited the site, I encourage you to do so. There is no doubt that you will enjoy the volumes of information and up to date articles on Green issues, trends and tips. It's a big help if your trying to educate your family on how to further your at home Green efforts. Also, for those of you like myself who are constantly looking for 'Green' stores, the site has a very easy to navigate online shop that sells it's own line of eco friendly products (Some even made from recycled materials!!) It has been a huge help to me and my family and I hope it is the same for you!
http://www.greeneutopia.com
Go Green!
-Sabrina