Cleaning products release hundreds of hazardous chemicals: study
Cleaning products release hundreds of hazardous chemicals: study
A new study found household cleaning products may release hundreds of hazardous compounds that could linger in the air for months, so it's recommended to buy "green," fragrance-free cleaners.
A new study suggests that some of the cleaning products people have been using to keep their homes fresh and tidy, may be far more harmful…
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