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  What is under your kitchen sink? Bleach, dishwasher detergent? What's in the bathroom? Perfume, mouthwash, and hair color can kill a child! Among children under the age of five, the most common poison is a household cleaner or personal product.
Would you keep a handgun under your sink? No way- but you keep products down there that are statistically even more dangerous. According to the National Safety Council, more children, under the age of four, die from household poisoning than are killed by accidental shootings in the home. And we want more legislation for guns.
Ok, we know we can't depend on the government to protect us, so what can we do to protect our planet and ourselves? Is there any good news? YES! There are alternative products out there that are safer, healthier, and more natural. Several companies have sprung from the need for healthier living, and offer great products that work as well, or better than supermarket brands you commonly buy. In most cases they are even less expensive to use as well.
If you would like more information regarding safer products for your home and environment, where to get them, and how to turn this information into a successful home business, please visit my site: Physical and Financial Wellness
Improve of the quality of your life today!
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