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'Clean' smell could lead to toxic indoor air

03:43 PM PST on Friday, November 10, 2006

By Vince Patton, for kgw.com

http://www.kgw.com/news-local/stories/kgw_111006_health_clean_smell_toxic_air_.2\

4b87943.html

The next time you're scrubbing or cleaning you might to pay extra

attention to what you're using and where you're doing the cleaning.

A scientific study shows that many common cleaners emit chemicals which

can combine to become toxic pollutants that may lead to health risks. The

study came from UC Berkeley where researchers found pollutants right under

their nose.

According to decades of advertising, the smell of " clean " means pine or

lemon scents.

But not to Noelle Dobson.

" To me that's not a clean scent, " said the Portland homeowner. " It's an

irritant to my nose. "

Dobson long ago made a decision to seek out non-toxic cleaners.

" I'm concerned about what's in my home environment, " she said. " It's

pretty amazing what you can do with distilled white vinegar and water. "

She opted for green cleaners even before a California study this year

revealed common household cleaners can produce toxic air pollutants.

Dr. Frederick Berman, an OHSU toxicologist said of the study, " There's the

possibility for these compounds to reach concentrations that are fairly

high. "

The oils that give cleaners and air fresheners those pine or lemon scents

are terpenes. Berman said terpenes are safe by themselves.

But the study finds terpenes can react with ozone in the air to produce a

number of toxic compounds including formaldehyde. Ozone can come from the

outdoors. Less well known however is the fact that machines like printers

and copiers can generate ozone indoors.

" Those can be potential problems, " said Berman, " especially in offices

where photocopies or printers are located. "

Report: Cleaners and contaminants

http://www.kgw.com/frame.jsp?sid=http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/abstracts/01-336\

..htm

or

http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/abstracts/01-336.htm

Berman said the greatest risk would come to people who clean all day long

and face hours of exposure.

That's why portland's Terra Clean company seeks out " green " cleaners.

" Our general cleaners don't have the terpenes, " said owner Uber.

[links on first url herein]

Green cleaner company: Clean Via

Green cleaner company: Coastwide

Green cleaner company: Terra Clean

Green cleaner company: Domestica

Her workers steam clean carpets and upholstery all day long. They have

re-thought the smell of " clean. "

" To me clean is odorless. It's like fresh air. Once you're aware of what's

there and the potential harm then all of a sudden it doesn't smell so good

to be smelling in those fumes, " she said.

To avoid the potential toxic combinations, the studies advise people to

make sure the area they're cleaning is well ventilated and not to clean on

ozone action days.

Or opt for 'green products.'

" Don't be overly cautious, but be aware, " said Berman.

Dobson said the latest studies reinforce what she's been doing all along.

" For me the more research we get the more evidence we get confirms

decisions I'm already making about the stuff I choose to buy, " Dobson

said.

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