6.02.2016

County officials advise green clean

Cleveland, OH (WOIO) -

There are different types of products that can be used to clean, but environmental officials warn that some might have of them serious and adverse effects for you and your family.

Amy Roskelly is the education specialist for the conservation of Cuyahoga ground and the circle of the conservation of water . She claims that certain chemicals in products and household products for lawn care cleaning chemicals can also be harmful.

"The point is that you are constantly exposed to these chemicals, either at home or at home with the exposure to these will not kill you or to take the environment or to get a disease itself, but repeated exposure to the cumulative impact on their can be very harmful, "Roskelly said.

Roskelly stated that the circular points, 13 are on 30 common pesticides that have been brought to carcinogens in connection with birth defects and reproductive effects 21 and 15 with neurotoxicity, especially for children and pets.

"They are scrambling to play on the grass Children in the garden. If you think children, her body still developing," Roskelly said.

The district is working to educate the public by hosting free workshop in the summer.

"The first thing you can do is take an inventory when it comes to your home, which is what you need in your home you have. And have the research on the products you and online research. A weeds in the lawn a lot of people in Round Up glyphosate, which is a carcinogen that causes cancer, "Roskelly said.

As for lawns, he said to ask what to get to your soil test.

Roskelly describes a simple solution that you can do for your home, with vinegar, essential oils and water.

"No compromise of vinegar itself is a good appetite and fat oils have antibacterial properties that fungus that my house is always clean, but the chemicals can take from there," Roskelly said.

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