Lavender Rosemary MY personal fave Botanical Spray Surface Cleaners. Suited for multi surface use including natural stone marble or granite with no vinegar that etches stone countertops. The ultimate combination to promote freshness. Infused with the tangy brightness of ripe oranges, sharp lemons, and sweet grapefruits, with subtle hints of lime and mandarin. Its crisp, uplifting scent fills the air with energy and joy.
A powerful all purpose cleaning spray that not only tackles grime but also leaves behind fresh clean aromatics with no chemical endocrine disrupters. Safe for multi surface use, formulated with plant base ingredients to bring freshness to every corner of your home.
473 ml Glass Trigger Spray Bottle
Ingredients:
Water, Decyl-glucoside (obtained from 100% renewable vegetable origin), Phenoxyethanol (a green tea “nature identical” compound), Polysorbate 20 (derived from Coconut oil), Pure plant essential oils and pure plant essential oil based natural fragrances.
PLANT DERIVED INGREDIENTS.
These are locally handcrafted formulated cleaning sprays that I use in my home, kitchen, bathrooms, The Stillroom Shoppe & Herb Production Room on a daily basis & I ADORE THEM!
Kelly @ StoneHouse Holistics
Lavender Rosemary All Purpose Cleaning Spray
The choice of plant based cleaning products, offers consumers and occupational cleaners a way to reduce VOC emissions and reduce exposure to chemicals emitted from cleaning products.
Chemical home cleaning products pose significant health risks to children, including respiratory problems, skin irritation, and potential for long-term health issues like asthma and hormone disruptions. Children are more vulnerable to the effects of chemicals due to their developing respiratory and immune systems, and their tendency to put things in their mouths.
A peer-reviewed study by Environmental Working Group scientists has found unsettling details about the potential health risks of common household cleaning products. VOC emissions are hazardous – identified as having the potential to cause health harms such as respiratory system damage, increased cancer risk and developmental and reproductive impacts.
source: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0045653523018374?via%3Dihub
Identification of combinations of endocrine disrupting chemicals in household chemical cleaning products - People are exposed to various chemicals contained in consumer products for which the risks are poorly characterized. There is growing evidence that exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) through product use potentially affects development, behavior, and reproduction. - source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35642859/
Exposure to chemicals in cleaning products can pose risks to women's health, particularly affecting respiratory and reproductive systems, and potentially increasing the risk of certain cancers. Women may be more susceptible due to traditional gender roles that involve more frequent housework, including cleaning - . . . Women today are still doing over 70% of the housework in the average home. - A long-term study published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine found that women who worked as professional cleaners or used cleaning sprays regularly experienced a significant decline in lung function over time—comparable to smoking 10-20 cigarettes daily for several years. This decline was linked to daily exposure to products like disinfectant sprays and air fresheners, which release tiny particles that are easily inhaled into the air. source: https://cmmonline.com/articles/protecting-women-from-cleaning-chemical-hazards