Even though you may be aware of the toxic chemicals that can be found within the outdoor air, you may not know as much about the harmful chemicals that can be found in your home.The average American spends about 90 percent of his or her time inside. In fact, according to the EPA, levels of indoor air pollutants can be two to five times higher than outdoor pollution levels.What are the 13 harmful chemicals you should consider getting rid of inside your home?
Non-stick cookware
Conventional cleaning supplies
Air fresheners
CFL light bulbs
Chemical insecticides and herbicides
Chemical fertilizers
Flame retardants
Fabric softener and dryer sheets
Plastic bottles
Antibacterial products
Plastic shopping bags
Scented detergents
Perfumes and scented soaps
Listen in as Holly Lucille, ND, RN, shares the 13 harmful chemicals you should consider removing from your home.