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The package label – your best buddy for spring cleaning chores

There’s nothing more refreshing than to see the spring rains come at last to wash away what remains of winter.  And while Mother Nature’s tools include March winds and April showers to sweep neighborhoods clean, there is a wide array of household cleaning products you can choose from to give your home that spring-fresh look and feel you want all season long.

But take note of this friendly reminder: make it a habit of reading the package label on the products you buy for spring cleaning chores.  While packaging is designed for shelf appeal, the label is more than just a decorative feature.  It contains vital information.

The label helps you to select the right cleaning product for the task you want to accomplish.  Just as important, the label gives directions on the proper use, storage and disposal of a product.  And many labels warn against mixing products together.

Some consumers think they can improve upon commercially manufactured products by mixing their own solutions.  This is not a good idea.  Unexpected dangers lurk for people who take this approach.  Unless you are a chemist, you would not be familiar with the way chemicals react when mixed together.  For example, chlorine bleach and ammonia, used separately, are useful products – but when mixed together, they produce lethal vapors that can make you sick.

Also, the containers you use to put your homemade mixtures may have residue from an unknown substance – another hidden danger.  Do not transfer products from their original containers.  In the event of accidental ingestion by a child or a pet, you would not be able to give useful information to a poison control expert who will want to guide you through the instructions that are available on commercially prepared packaging.

So make friends with the product label and follow what it tells you.  Avoid the kitchen chemistry route.  All you need to know about what product to use for the job, how to use the product safely, store it properly and dispose of it after you’ve used it up – all these directions are on the package label.  Household products are made with all your cleaning needs in mind so that you can use them with confidence no matter what season of the year.

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