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Do it Yourself with Safer Building Materials and Home Products

Yesterday, the discussion was about formaldehyde and other pollutants in certain products but there are many items that can pose risks. For example, did you know that some older themostats contain mercury? If you think about it, it makes sense, just like there’s mercury in regular thermometers. I guess I just never thought about it. If you’re replacing your themostat, be sure to choose a digital one instead of one that contains mercury.

Many types of vinyl also contain chemical pollutants, so it’s probably best to avoid not only vinyl flooring but vinyl shower curtains and other products made from vinyl. One way to test the products is by using the smell test. Obviously, this is not scientific, but if a product has a strong, chemical odor, it’s probably a good idea to move to something else.

When it comes to paint we don’t buy paint that contains lead. Yet, there are other chemicals that we need to be aware of as well, and that means in paints, primers, stains, and sealers. Check for mercury, formaldehyde, and even pesticides. Some products are designed to treat and protect wood, but they contain chemicals that may prove harmful. Look for “active” ingredients on the list of items the paint or other product contains. Active ingredients usually mean the product contains an anti-fungal agent (to resist modl and mildew) or a pesticide. If that’s the type of product you hoped to purchase, ask if it is safe –or look it up online- and what you can do to limit harm from exposure, such as keeping the area cool and dry.

For a healthy home environment, your best bet is to try to purchase natural items, such as natural wood flooring or natural carpets made from cotton or wool. While a stain resistant treatment may sound tempting, it may bring unwanted chemicals into your home. Do some research to learn more about such products before purchasing items that contain strong chemicals.