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Why take the chance exposing you,
your family and your pets to
products containing hazardous
ingredients when there is a safer
alternative?
Is something as mundane as household
cleaning really worth risking the
health of you, your family and your
pets? |
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What makes Simply Safe so safe?
Independent tests have shown the
neutral pH products to be classified
as NON-IRRITANTS to eyes on a par
with baby shampoo. Even the slightly
acidic Toilet Bowl Cleaner is only
considered to be only a MILD eye
irritant. By the way, animal testing
was NOT used to make these
determinations. These standardized
tests were done in-vitro (think
cells in a petri dish) and are
commonly used to test cosmetics.
Unlike most household cleaners,
Simply Safe products do not contain
nasty ingredients like suspected
hormone disruptors (nonylphenol
surfactants, lavender oil, tea tree oil), formaldehyde, chlorine bleach,
flammable solvents, d-limonene, sodium hydroxide, hydrogen chloride, ammonia,
ethylene glycol ethers, and other harmful ingredients you may have heard about.
Pretty extensive list. The two primary ways these ingredients can hurt you is
eye/skin exposure and breathing the fumes. No one really knows what harmful
effects regular exposure to these ingredients can have on human health, but the
early results do not look good. Medical studies are showing that regular
exposure to products containing these ingredients can trigger asthma, allergies
and even cancer.
Are Simply Safe products better for
the environment?
Simply Safe products are made from
relatively simple, organic
(carbon-based) ingredients, and are
therefore biodegradable. In
addition, Simply Safe products are
manufactured using green power and
with a cradle-to-grave approach to
safety and environmental
stewardship. Unlike other so called
"natural" cleaning product
companies, we do not offer powdered
products (i.e. scrubbing powder,
automatic dishwashing powder)
because the inorganic ingredients
used are not biodegradable and can bioaccumulate. In addition, we steer
clear of so-called "natural"
ingredients like d-limonene (derived
from orange peels and used in orange
cleaners) which is considered to be
a hazardous air pollutant.
How can “industrial strength” be
“family friendly”?
Simply Safe cleaners are based on
proven, highly effective formulas
used to clean floors, manufactured
parts and machinery in industrial
settings. As you can imagine,
factories can be dirty, grimy
places. Not only to the industrial
cleaners have to work well, they
have to comply with laws governing
worker safety, wastewater
discharges, and air emissions.
Factories have to comply with strict
laws from the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), the
Occupational Health and Safety
Administration (OSHA), and other
state agencies. Industrial cleaning
products are governed by these
strict laws. The industrial products
that Simply Safe products are based
on are considered to be
non-hazardous, as defined by
government regulatory agencies.
Most of these environmental, health
and safety laws governing industrial
cleaning products to not apply to
consumer cleaning products. This is
difficult to understand because a
hazardous chemical is a hazardous
chemical, regardless of where it is
used. Why should a worker in a
factory be better protected than a
worker in the home (meaning you)?
Rather than make up some sort of
green certification like other
companies seem to be doing, Simply
Safe products are held to the same
laws as industrial products are even
though there is no legal requirement
to do so. Why reinvent the wheel
when the environmental, health and
safety laws already exist and can be
followed?
Industrial strength and family
friendly can coexist with Simply
Safe.
What are some of the bad ingredients
in ordinary cleaners and what makes them bad?
Typical hazardous ingredients
include bleach, sodium hydroxide,
hydrochloric acid, formaldehyde,
phosphates, hydrogen chloride,
amines and nonylphenol surfactants
to name a few. Even so called
“natural” ingredients like the
essential oils of lavender and tea
tree are suspected hormone
disrupters in kids. An ingredient
called d-limonene from orange peels
is a hazardous air pollutant. Just
because it comes from nature does
not mean it is safe or
environmentally friendly.
What if my child accidentally
ingests Simply Safe?
To be on the safe side, always call
a doctor immediately. Because the
products have a neutral pH (except
for the toilet bowl cleaner), they
are non-corrosive to skin, eyes and
mucous membranes. Even the toilet
bowl cleaner is considered to be
only a mild eye and skin irritant
and does not contain the strong
mineral acids (i.e. muriatic acid,
phosphoric acid) or strong alkalines
(i.e. bleach, sodium hydroxide) of
competitive products. There is
nothing inherently toxic contained
in the products, especially in small
quantities. Since people and
especially children can react
differently to product exposure, it
is still a good idea to call a
doctor immediately to err on the
safe side.
Simply Safe products are pH neutral.
What does that mean?
Neutral pH is another way to say pH
balanced. The pH scale goes from
0-14, with 0-6 being acid and 8-12
being alkaline. A product being
neutral means that it is neither
acid or alkaline. The further away
from the neutral range you go in
either direction, the harsher the
products tend to be. Neutral pH
products tend to be milder to skin,
eyes and surfaces. Because the pH is
neutral, these products tend not to
chemically attack dirt, surfaces or
skin.
If Simply Safe doesn’t have
hazardous chemicals, how can it work
on tough cleaning problems?
Instead of cleaning by chemically
attacking soils (i.e chewing them
off the surface) like the harsher
products do, Simply Safe products
get underneath the soils and gently
release them from the surface. It is
almost like the soap lifts the dirt
up from the surface. We like to call
this the “Spatula Effect.” The end
result is that the soil is still
cleaned from the surface without
damaging it. No need to use a sand
blaster when a simple spatula will
do the trick. This gentle cleaning
action accomplishes that same goal
of a clean surface without the
harshness or potential for damage.
Why take the chance of damaging a
surface when a safer option exists?
Are Simply Safe products safe for
septic systems?
The short answer is yes, and here is
why.
All Simply Safe products have a
neutral pH (except for the Toilet
Bowl Cleaner which is mildly
acidic). The active organisms in a
septic system perform optimally
under neutral pH conditions. Harsh
traditional cleaners can raise or
lower the pH in a septic system,
which will decrease degradation
efficacy of the organisms or even
kill them (especially if
disinfectants are overused). Less
efficient degradation or dead
organisms cause solids to build up
and create major problems for the
septic system performance. Even the
Simply Safe Toilet Bowl Cleaner is
only mildly acidic and will not
lower the pH appreciably (and thus
should not decrease efficacy of the
organisms) like other products can.
All Simply Safe Products are
composed primarily of carbon-based
(organic) ingredients that will
biodegrade. Many traditional
cleaners (as well as many so-called
green cleaners) contain inorganic
ingredients like carbonates,
bicarbonates, and silicates that can
eventually build up in the septic
system over time so it not longer
works properly. In addition, the
build up of these inorganic
ingredients can cause pH
fluctuations that alter organism
degradation efficacy. Simply Safe
represents a new generation of
products that are safe, affordable
and eco-friendly, keeping septic
systems and overall wastewater
treatment in mind.
Do Simply Safe products disinfect?
No.
Simply Safe products do not
disinfect. They are effective
cleaners that do not claim to kill
microorganisms. Comparing a
non-disinfecting cleaner to a
disinfecting cleaner is like
comparing apples to oranges.
The question then becomes why and
where do you might need a
disinfecting product in your home.
There are only a couple of instances
where these products really need to
be used in a home (unless perhaps
you have a suppressed immune system
or other condition that would
require greater than normal use).
For instance, if the pet has an
accident on the floor, you would
clean up the mess using a disposable
paper towel and an all purpose
cleaner, and then disinfect the
area. If you cut raw meat on the
countertop, you would first clean
the area using a disposable paper
towel and an all purpose cleaner,
and follow it with a disinfectant.
It is best to use a disinfectant in
situations where there is a
potential for greater numbers of
harmful microorganisms to be present
(i.e. raw food (especially meat),
human or pet waste, mold growth, or
something similar).
In order to properly clean and
disinfect a hard surface, a two step
process is normally required. First,
the surface must be cleaned to
remove all dirt and soils, followed
by a sanitizer or disinfectant. If
heavy soils are not removed from the
surface first, they can shield the
microorganisms from the
sanitizer/disinfectant and thus
survive. These soils must be removed
in order to maximize the
disinfecting process. This is the
required technique used by food and
drug manufacturers.
Care must be used when using a
trigger spray-type disinfectant.
These are typically strong, germ
killing products and you have to be
careful not to breathe the fumes or
mist generated by the trigger spray.
A safer option is a disinfecting
wipe because the chemistry tends to
be a bit milder and there is no
chance for spray atomization. In
those few instances around the house
when disinfection is needed, reach
for the disinfecting wipe. Use care
to minimize the duration of skin
contact when using the disinfecting
wipes.
Under normal conditions, there is
just no need to use a disinfecting
cleaner everyday, in every area of
the home (i.e. in the air, on the
windows, on mirrors, on appliances,
etc.). Non-disinfecting cleaners
(like Simply Safe) can be used for
routine cleaning of countertops,
stovetops, glass surfaces, floors,
furniture and such the majority of
the time. When disinfecting is
needed, clean the area first with
Simply Safe followed by wiping the
area with a disinfecting wipe.
Are Simply Safe products tested on
animals?
No.
Unlike most products that rely on
test data derived from testing on
animals (primarily rabbits), Simply
Safe products are tested using an in
vitro (think petri dish) method for
determining eye irritation.
Ironically, this in vitro test
method is more sensitive than the
rabbit version and not typically
used for traditional cleaners (which
tend to be too harsh for the test).
Using the in vitro test, the Simply
Safe All Purpose Cleaner, Glass
Cleaner, Tub and Tile Cleaner, Daily
Shower Cleaner, Carpet Stain
Remover, Floor Cleaner, and
the Automatic Dishwashing Gel have
been shown to be non-irritants to
eyes (on a par with baby shampoo).
The Toilet Bowl Cleaner and Liquid
Laundry 2X were
determined to be only mild eye
irritants. Thus, Simply Safe products
are shown to be safe for eyes
without the need to use animal
testing. Unlike many competitors
that claim to not test on animals
(which most likely means they do not
test at all), Simply Safe
independent lab test results confirm
the safety of our products.
Why does it say to “Shake Well
Before Using” on the back of every
Simply Safe product?
Since
the storage conditions for Simply
Safe are outside our control, we put
“Shake Well Before Using” as a
precaution to make sure that the
product stays mixed consistently. If
the product is stored in extreme
heat or freezes, ingredient
separation or stratification may
occur. The same thing can happen
with almost every cleaning product,
but since the Simply Safe bottle is
not opaque, you will be able to see
this separation (if it has
occurred). A separated product will
not perform or clean consistently.
Once the product has returned to
normal temperatures, a gentle
shaking will mix the ingredients
back together if they had separated.
Vigorous shaking is not required. It
would be more like a gentle
swirling. Once you have the product
at home, shaking would not be
required before use unless it was
exposed to extreme heat or freezing
temperatures for a long period of
time.
On what surfaces in my home can I
use Simply Safe?
Because
every product except the Toilet Bowl
Cleaner has a neutral pH (the pH of
water), Simply Safe products can be
used on virtually any surface in the
home.
All Purpose Cleaner – can be
safely used on stainless steel,
laminate, granite, marble, tile,
grout, corian, travertine,
porcelain, chrome, nickel, stone,
concrete, glass, finished wood,
vinyl, coated wicker, fiberglass,
and many other materials. This
water-based product does not contain
a rust inhibitor so use on uncoated
mild steel or uncoated cast iron may
result in surface rust.
Glass Cleaner – can be safely
used on laminate, marble, granite,
tile, grout, corian, travertine,
porcelain, chrome, nickel, stone,
concrete, glass, finished wood,
vinyl, fiberglass, and many other
materials. This water-based product
does not contain a rust inhibitor so
use on uncoated mild steel or
uncoated cast iron may result in
surface rust.
Tub and Tile Cleaner - can be
safely used on laminate, granite,
marble, tile, grout, travertine,
porcelain, coated vitreous, chrome,
nickel, stone, concrete, glass,
vinyl, fiberglass, and many other
materials. This water-based product
does not contain a rust inhibitor so
use on uncoated mild steel or
uncoated cast iron may result in
surface rust.
Daily Shower Cleaner - can be
safely used on granite, marble,
tile, grout, travertine, porcelain,
chrome, nickel, stone, concrete,
glass, vinyl, fiberglass, and many
other materials.
Floor Cleaner - can be safely
used on finished laminate, granite,
marble, tile, grout, travertine,
porcelain, chrome, stone, concrete,
glass, finished wood, vinyl, cork,
bamboo, asphalt, diamond plate, and
many other materials. This
water-based product does not contain
a rust inhibitor so use on uncoated
mild steel or uncoated cast iron may
result in surface rust.
Toilet Bowl Cleaner – can be
safely used on porcelain, coated
vitreous, and stainless steel.
Because this product is a mild acid,
do not use it on marble, granite,
tile, grout, travertine, chrome,
nickel, stone, concrete, finished
wood, bamboo, cork, mild steel or
cast iron.
Automatic Dishwashing Gel –
safe for use on china, stainless
steel, plastic, glass, crystal,
silver, wood, bamboo, ceramic,
non-stick coating, copper and other
common materials for dishware. When
washing more sensitive items like
silver, crystal and fine china,
stack dishwasher properly, do not
use heat boost, and do not let the
silver touch any other material in
the dishwasher.
Air and Fabric Freshener –
safe for use on cotton, linen,
permanent press, polyester blends,
denim, carpet, and other common
fabrics and materials. Not
recommended for silk or leather.
Liquid Laundry 2X – safe to
use on cotton, linen, permanent
press, polyester blends, denim, and
other common fabrics and materials.
Not recommended for silk, rubber,
leather or hand-dyed items.
Carpet Stain Remover – safe
for use on common carpet and rug
materials. On hand-dyed or hand made
rugs, test a small inconspicuous
area first to test colorfastness
before using.
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