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One chemical found in detergents and all-purpose cleaners is monoethanolamine.

It is used in various products such as Mr. Clean Multi-Surfaces Antibacterial

Cleaner,

made by Procter & Gamble,

and Clorox's Formula 409 All Purpose Cleaner,

according to the material safety data sheets listed on the companies' Web sites.

Studies done in the 1990s link the chemical to occupational asthma in cleaning

workers,

according to the Women's Voices for the Earth report.

But Clorox says its products are safe and points to an analysis published by the

U.K.'s Health and Safety Executive in 1997 that concluded there wasn't enough

evidence to classify the chemical as a respiratory sensitizer.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123863016746180639.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

Alana

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