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Triclosan & Antibacterial Soaps: Bad for Our Health and the Environment?

Georgina Guiney anitmicrobial, antibacterial, bacterial, CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, FDA, Food & Drug Administration, germ, germs, hand, handwashing, infection, microbial, soap, washing

Antibacterial soaps & other products with triclosan are under fire for not being effective while causing health & environmental problems…

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House & Home

Chemical-Free Cleaning Solutions for Contemporary Kitchens

Erin Vaughan antibacterial, appliances, cabinets, cleaner, cleaning, Contemporary, Contemporary Kitchens, cooktop, cooktops, counter, detergent, dish, DIY, Environmental Working Group, EWG, glass, granite, green, greener, home, house, kitchen, Kitchens, marble, modern, modernize, oven, phthalates, sink, soap, sodium lauryl sulfate, stainless, washing, windows

Homeowners are discovering that chemical-free household cleaners can do just as good a job as their commercial chemical-laden counterparts in today’s contemporary kitchens.

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