Spring cleaning is here!
Did you know the average person in the U.S. uses about 40 pounds of household cleaners each year, and many of those products have harmful ingredients that can affect our health and damage our waterways?
We all want a clean home, but cleaning well doesn’t have to mean using harsh chemicals.
Make your own cleaning products
You can make your own cleaning products with common ingredients from the grocery store that are safe to use around kids and pets while being just as effective at getting rid of dirt and grime. Find out how at Oregon Metro’s Green Cleaners webpage.
Purchase safer cleaning products
Find out how to avoid harsh chemicals in store-bought cleaners by reviewing these tips from Oregon Metro.
Or shop at one of Portland’s small businesses that specialize in bulk items, including household items like laundry and cleaning supplies, and bath and body products. Read previous Resourceful PDX posts about The Realm Refillery and Mama and Hapa’s Zero Waste Shop.
5 safe cleaning tips for a healthy home
1. Use natural ingredients that are tough on germs.
Vinegar, hydrogen peroxide and soap are effective at killing bacteria and some viruses without using harsh chemicals that can harm our health.
2. Avoid aerosol products.
Products such as hairspray or oven spray cleaners release chemicals that can make our air quality worse and cause health issues, especially affecting children.
3. Opt for wet-dusting instead of dry-dusting.
Dust often contains harmful residues from the products we use in our homes. Wet dusting is the most effective way to remove these chemicals.
4. Skip the air fresheners and dryer sheets.
Artificial scents contain chemicals that lower air quality and harm our health. Try using scents from essential oils, lemons, cinnamon, and herbs.
5. Safely dispose of harmful cleaners.
Leftover cleaners shouldn’t be poured down the drain. Call 503-234-3000 or visit oregonmetro.gov to find out where you can take things that are harmful for you and your family.
Metro resources
Green cleaning – Make your own cleaners at home using safe and affordable ingredients.
Buying safer cleaners - Learn how you can buy safer cleaners that are better for your family and the environment.
Common hazardous products - Understand what household products are hazardous, how to handle them.