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Household & Personal Care Products
Consumer guide to toxic chemicals in toys
Personal and household products
Skin care and personal care products
Reasonably priced skin care products,
allergen free
Household cleaning products
Another household cleaning products
Skin care products
Tea tree oil based skin care and cleaning
products
Paper goods for the home
Hair coloring
Personal care and household items including
water purifiers
Non-toxic art supplies
Stainless steel water bottles
Baby bottles, sippy cups and teethers as
well as stainless steel bottles for adults
Baby bottles, sippy cups and food storage
Tips on safe cookware
Safer toys and other child needs
Chemical free clothing and bedding
Organic bedding and mattresses
Home Building, Testing and Repair
Home building supplies
More home building supplies
Hardwood finishes
More hardwood finishes
Non-toxic snap together flooring
(Marmoleum)
Non-toxic paint
Concrete floor paint
Home test kits for lead and other minerals
An
expensive but useful handheld device that
detects lead and other minerals in ANY
household item
Guide to light bulbs
Safe water for your home
You can call the EPA at 800-426-4791 to
get a list of contaminants to look for in
your community and a list of qualified labs
in your area. Also we have a couple of labs
linked below for your convenience!
Water testing lab
Click here
for a database that includes 20 million
water quality test performed by water
utilities since 2004. Once you've read that
then
click
here
to download the "Making Sense of Your Right
to Know Report".
Click here
to request a copy of the pamphlet "Drinking
Water and Disease" from Physicians for
Social Responsibility or call 202-898-0150.
Click
here
for up to date information on water
filtration systems based on standards of the
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
or call 800-673-8010.
A guide to some types of common water
filters
Click here
to search for information on many other
types of filtration technologies.
Information about bottled water
Results of tests of several hundred
bottled water brands
Around town
Click
here
to find dry cleaners who use CO2 based
techniques instead of PERC. We have checked
these and unfortunately there are none
currently in Medford, please check back
regularly!
Click here
to find dry cleaners who use silicone based
techniques instead of PERC.
We have checked these and unfortunately
there are none currently in Medford, please
check back regularly!
Click here
to find recycling centers in your area for
difficult items like fluorescents.
Click here
for office supplies (paper, furniture,
cleaning supplies, etc.).
Union of concerned scientists
Lawn Care
Lawn and Garden Products
Pesticide information
Organic lawn information
More organic lawn information
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