Did you know that household cleaners face many challenges to their health and well-being at work, including insecure employment, low wages, stressful working conditions and exposure to harmful chemicals from cleaning and disinfecting products?
Based on research findings from the The Safe and Just Cleaners Study, a community-based participatory research partnership between Make the Road NY, Barry Commoner Center for Health and the Environment at Queens College, City University of New York, Mount Sinai Selikoff Centers for Occupational Health funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, the Cancer Free Economy Network’s Household Cleaners’ Health & Safety Lab has developed the videos and resources below for safer cleaning approaches to protect the health of cleaners and the families they work for.
Below you’ll find helpful resources on cleaning vs. disinfecting, the harm of disinfectants, and how to find safer alternatives. CFE’s Household Cleaners Health & Safety Lab participants – Hand In Hand Domestic Employers Network, Make the Road NY, Women’s Voices for the Earth and Silent Spring Institute – have created this video series to speak to employers about how they can protect the health of the household cleaners they employ, as well as the health of people living in the home, including vulnerable children.
When choosing cleaning products for the home or office, keep these five tips in mind:
Resources to Find and Use Safer Cleaners and Disinfectants
Silent Spring Institute, Detox Me is a free app that walks you through simple, research-based tips on how to reduce your exposure to toxic chemicals where you live, work, and play. (Available in English and Spanish)
Clearya is a free Chrome Extension and Mobile App that notifies you when there are unsafe ingredients in your makeup, baby care, cleaning and other products, and helps you find safe alternatives, all while shopping online!
Learn how to find safer disinfectants that are EPA Certified Disinfectants to be used against COVID-19 in the Women's Voices for the Earth Meet Miah Video Series: Introduction to Exposure to Toxic Chemicals from Household Products
Is your disinfectant using safer ingredients AND approved by the U.S. EPA to fight COVID-19? This Women's Voices for the Earth page will help you find out.
The Toxics Use Reduction Institute (TURI) at UMass Lowell has a Cleaning Laboratory with information on chemicals in cleaning products and safer alternatives.
Downloadable Factsheets and Other Resources for Safer Cleaning (In English and Spanish)
Find out more from members of the Household Cleaners’ Health and Safety Lab
Visit the Safe and Just Cleaners website to access the Safe and Just Cleaner Reports on Economic and Health Precarity of Immigrant Latinx Cleaners in New York and for data on the Covid-19 Impact.
Silent Spring Institute is a mission-driven scientific research organization dedicated to uncovering the environmental causes of breast cancer and whose independent research helps prevent cancers.
Women’s Voices for the Earth (WVE) has been leading advocacy work for cleaning products ingredient safety and transparency for nearly two decades. They work for gender justice towards a toxic-free future.
Hand in Hand: The Domestic Employers Network is a national network of employers of nannies, housecleaners and home attendants working for dignified and respectful working conditions that benefit the employer and worker alike.
Learn more about Make the Road New York’s work and services available for latinx immigrant workers.
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