Green Cleaning Products Osseo MN

Clean your home with the eco-friendly, non-toxic and biodegradable cleaners that will protect your children and pets while making your home spic and span. Green cleaning products are safer to use and help the environment. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to all the related products and services in Osseo, MN listed below.

Costco
(763) 494-8050
11330 Fountains Dr N
Maple Grove, MN
 
Supertarget
(763) 447-2506
15300 Grove Circle N
Maple Grove, MN
Store Hours
M-Fr: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.Sa: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.Su: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.

Cub Foods Maple Grove
(763) 494-8364
8150 Wedgewood Ln
Maple Grove, MN
 
Walmart Supercenter
(763) 420-3500
9451 Dunkirk Lane No.
Maple Grove, MN
Store Hours
Mon-Fri:8:00 am -Sat:8:00 am -Sun:8:00 am -
Pharmacy #
(763) 416-2300
Pharmacy Hours
Monday-Friday: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Sunday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Rainbow Brooklyn Park
(763) 315-4322
8020 Brooklyn Blvd.
Brooklyn Park, MN
Store Hours
6 AM - 11 PM

Trader Joe'S
(763) 315-1739
12105 Elm Creek Blvd. N.
Maple Grove, MN
Store Hours
8:00 am - 9:00 pm

Byerlys
(952) 927-3663
12880 Elm Creek
Maple Grove, MN
 
Sam'S Club
(763) 416-5320
16701 94Th Avenue North
Maple Grove, MN
Pharmacy #
(763)416-5930

Rainbow Maple Grove
(763) 416-1561
16401 County Road 30
Maple Grove, MN
Store Hours
6 AM - 11 PM

Walmart Supercenter
(763) 424-4842
8000 Lakeland Avenue
Brooklyn Park, MN
Store Hours
Mon-Fri:8:00 am -Sat:8:00 am -Sun:8:00 am -
Pharmacy #
(763) 424-7077
Pharmacy Hours
Monday-Friday: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Sunday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Green Cleaners: Does It matter? Where Do I Start?

Green Cleaners: Does it matter? Where do I start?

September 19, 2009   Alli Marshall

While there still aren’t products out there to make housework less detestable, there are products that make housework more healthy. We’re talking green (non-toxic, biodegradable) cleaners. On the Free To Be You & Me track “Housework” (taking you back to 1972 here), Carol Channing chanted, “Your mommy hates housework, Your daddy hates housework, I hate housework too. And when you grow up, so will you.”

Why use green cleaners? Because chemicals in conventional household cleaners—ammonia, chlorine bleach, aerosols and petroleum distillates—lead to health hazards. Negative effects include headaches, flu-like symptoms and possibly cancer.

Children and pets are vulnerable to chemical toxins because they crawl or lie on the floor and tend to put everything within reach into their mouths. Also, studies show many chemical cleaners can trigger asthma. These are great reasons to go green, even if you don’t have little people or furry friends sharing your living space. Exposure to household chemicals accounts for a significant percentage of Poison Center calls, not to mention that discarded products wind up in our waterways where they threaten fish and wildlife.

The Clorox Green Works line is an easy place to start greening up your cleaners. No specialty shopping trips needed, the price is right (under $10 for a 64 oz. bottle of all purpose cleaner) and reviewers like Good House Keeping give the line a thumbs up. Also widely available: Seventh Generation cleaners. Seventh Generation offers cleaners for every kind of dirt. Need a fresher carpet? The Carpet Spot & Stain Remover uses hydrogen peroxide (the same stuff you use to clean your teeth and disinfect a cut) as the stain removal agent.

While grocery store brand Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day stops shy of a chemical-free claim (“Honestly, this is an impossible claim to make. Water is a chemical, air is a chemical, essential oils are chemicals, and the world as we know it is a configuration of various carbon chains,” says the Web site), the company promises it’s “Aromatherapeutic” cleaners are safe to use in the presence of children, pets and expectant moms. Shop by scent (including basil, lemon verbena and geranium) or task; the dish soap is a sure bet with grease-busting action and runs about $4 for 16 oz.

But do they actually disinfect? There is some discussion around this subject — after all, the whole point of cleaning is to remove the dirt, funk and germy nastiness. But, like good ol’ soap and water versus fancy-shmancy antibacterial soap, a little elbow grease gets the job done. Method is one company that’s worked to meet both environmental standards and clean standards. “Efficacy” tops the company’s “What we’re for” list and, while they don’t offer disinfectant, they do have this to say: “If method ever did an antimicrobial product, then we would make sure tha...

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