With the holidays quickly approaching it can be easy for us to get caught up in the whirlwind of holiday festivities... forgetting the strides we have made throughout the rest of the year to lower our use of toxic chemicals and hazardous materials, both at work and at home. “Researchers for the environmental non-profit The Ecology Center tested 69 seasonal holiday products and found that two-thirds contained one or more hazardous chemicals that have been linked to serious health problems” We know how busy the holiday season can be so we have put together a quick guide that can help you feel safe about some of your holiday traditions!
Did you know? : Many vintage ornaments contain hidden dangers like lead and mercury, so if you do decorate with vintage decorations – be careful – and consider using gloves!
We hope this guide puts your mind at ease knowing you are taking steps to a healthier and safer holiday season! Now you can focus on the fun to be had with family and friends!


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