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Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Multi-Surface Everyday Cleaner Spray Bottle Lemon Verbena -- 16 fl oz


Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Multi-Surface Everyday Cleaner Spray Bottle Lemon Verbena
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Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Multi-Surface Everyday Cleaner Spray Bottle Lemon Verbena -- 16 fl oz

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Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Multi-Surface Everyday Cleaner Spray Bottle Lemon Verbena Description

  • Quick and Easy Multi Surface Spray Removes Stuck on Dirt
  • A Fresh Way to Clean, Refresh, and Remove Odors from Non-Porous Surfaces throughout the House
  • Garden-Fresh Lemon Verbena Has A Light, Refreshingly Mild Citrus Scent
  • Mrs. Meyer's Produces Cruelty Free Cleaners. None of Our Products are Tested on Animals
  • Safe to Use as a Floor Cleaner, Tile Cleaner, On Countertops, Walls, and More
  • Paraben & Phthalate Free
  • Cruelty Free

Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Multi-Surface Everyday Cleaners feature hard-working yet gentle multi purpose cleaning agents, while also providing a special, singular scent for your entire home. Lemon verbena has a light, refreshingly mild citrus scent. This tender herb blossoms in early summer and smells bright and new through and through. We combine garden inspired scents, essential oils, and plant-derived multi purpose cleaning ingredients to clean kitchen messes and all over the house. Our cleaning spray is great on all non-porous surfaces such as finished wood and tile floors, countertops, walls, porcelain, bathroom fixtures, sealed natural and synthetic stone, and more.

  • Quick and easy multi surface spray removes stuck on dirt
  • Garden-fresh lemon verbena has a light, refreshingly mild citrus scent
  • A fresh way to clean, refresh, and remove odors from non-porous surfaces throughout the house
  • Mrs. Meyer's produces cruelty free cleaners; None of our products are tested on animals
  • Safe to use as a floor cleaner, tile cleaner, on countertops, walls, and more


Directions

Household Hint Multi-Surface Everyday Cleaner is a naturally fresh way to remove grime. Use on all non-porous surfaces like finished wood and tile floors, countertops, walls, porcelain, bathroom fixtures, sealed stone and granite. Simply spray and wipe away. When the bottle is empty, add four tablespoons of the Multi-Surface Concentrate to ½ bottle of water. Effective, easy and thrifty.
Free Of
Parabens, phthalates, glycol solvents, formaldehyde, dye and artificial colors.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Water, decyl glucoside, polysorbate 20, betula alba (birch) bark extract, cirtus limon (lemon) peel oil, abies alba (fir) leaf oil, cymbopogon schoenanthus (lemongrass) oil, fragrance, sodium citrate, glycerin, sodium methyl 2-sulfolaurate, citric acid, tetrasodium glutamate diacetate, sodium sulfate, PEG-5 cocoate, methylisothiazolinone, benzisothiazolinone.
Warnings

Avoid eye contact. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If product gets in eyes, rinse with water.

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Asbestos is a toxin unknowingly found inside many homes and has the potential to cause serious health issues. If left untouched, you might get away with asbestos in the home, but if it’s disturbed during the process of renovation or damaged during a flood or fire, it could prove disastrous.

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April includes Global Asbestos Awareness Week, so to help spread awareness here are some facts you’ll need to know to keep your home and family not only healthy but asbestos-free.

What is asbestos?

Asbestos is a natural mineral used in many industries throughout the 1900s, including construction, automotive, military and manufacturing. Its heat and fire resistant properties made it a top choice for fire-prone materials, so asbestos can be found in many products around the home including tiling, insulation, plaster, boilers and even home products like curtains and crock pots.

How does asbestos affect my health?

Inhaling asbestos fibers can cause serious respiratory health issues, including lung cancer, asbestosis and mesothelioma. Asbestos is the only known cause of mesothelioma, which occurs when inhaled microscopic fibers become lodged in the lung tissue. The lodged fibers cause inflammation and scarring which can lead to cancerous cells. This rare cancer is very difficult to treat and has an extremely low prognosis; only about 7-9 percent of mesothelioma patients live five years past diagnosis.

Heather Von St. James, a mesothelioma advocate and one of few survivors who has completely defeated her cancer, says, “When I was young my dad would come home from his construction job covered in drywall dust. I loved wearing his coat for anything I did outside. It was unknown to us it was chock-full of asbestos, and that is how I was exposed.”

Even the smallest amount of asbestos can eventually lead to a mesothelioma diagnosis, and there is no ?safe amount of exposure.

How do I know if it is in my house?

Unless a product is labeled it is extremely difficult to know if it contains asbestos, especially before being disturbed. Asbestos is most commonly found in homes built before the 1980s.

If you’re unsure whether or not a product in your home contains asbestos, the EPA suggests you leave the material alone and have your home inspected by a professional. Inspectors can analyze samples before a home remodel or in the case of damage like crumbling drywall. There is no need to interfere with materials that are in good condition and will not be disturbed during a renovation.

How do I get rid of asbestos?

Unlike normal dust and grime, which can be taken care of using natural, chemical-free cleaning products, asbestos is not a quick fix. Asbestos is not safe? to handle, even if you are wearing gloves and a dust mask. Trying to sweep it up will send tiny particles in the air, increasing the chance of breathing them in.

If you believe your home contains asbestos, call a trained professional in your area to cover, repair or abate the problem. They are knowledgeable about regulations, and should be able to properly handle and dispose of the material. Asbestos abatement is costly, so call your state EPA or USDA representative to see if you qualify for subsidies.

Is asbestos banned in the US?

No. Asbestos is not banned in the United States, even though the dangers have been known for decades and there are safer alternatives available. It was briefly banned in 1989, but that ruling was vacated and overturned by the Court of Appeals in 1991.

There are many victims, survivors, family members, and advocates dedicating their time and energy to speaking with representatives in Congress and fighting to have asbestos banned in the near future. Click here to read a full history on the regulations surrounding asbestos.

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