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ENVIRONMENTAL and HUMAN SAFETY of MAJOR SURFACTANTS Alcohol Ethoxylates and Alkylphenol Ethoxylates Sylvia S. Talmage Health Sciences Research Oi"sion Oak Ridge Nalion~ Laboratory Oak Ridge, Tennessee (SOA) The Soap and Detergent Association I ) Library orCongres.s Catuloging.ln.Publil:lllion DUlli Talmage. Sylvia S. Environmenlal and human sorely Ilf major surfaclants : ;IlcohoJ clhoxylmes nnd olkylphcDol clho;l;ylotes I a repan [0 [he Soap Mil…
ATTACHMENT 19 EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT I]NDERTAKEN TO SUPPORT THE EVALUATION OF THE HAP DEFINITION 66GLYCOL ETIIERS'' Preparedþr: The Soap and Detergent Association 475 ParkAvenue South New York, New York 10016 Prepared by: Horizon Environmental Corporation 4595 Broadmoor SE, Suite 200 Grand Rapids, Michigan 49512 April 1997 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.0 1.0 3.0 5.0 6.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INTRODUCTION GLYCOL ETHER CHEMISTRY AND CATEGORIES ESTIMATE OF SURFACTAI.IT AED EMISSIONS 3.1 Arurual…
Reusable bags are a sustainable alternative to plastic bags. However, they need proper care to prevent things like germs and mold from growing and cross-contaminating your food. Wash and store bags safely between each use. Here's how: Clean Wash bags after each use, following care instructions. See the fabric care label or the table below for more details. Wipe insulated bags with a disinfecting or…
En Español   Child care is essential for millions of working parents and caregivers across the country. The C Is for Clean: Building Blocks of Health Child Care toolkit is designed to serve all members of the child care community, from providers and employees to children and parents/caregivers, echoing public health guidelines for disinfecting, cleaning and reinforcing…
Tensânmetry: Revterv of Literature and ResuLts of Initial Experinents for The Adsorption of SurfacLants A Research Project Sponsored by The Soap and Detergent Association 475 Park Avenue Souch Nenr York, New York L001-6 Fred B. Rea and John C. fJestall Departrnent of ChemisÈry Oregon StaÈe Unlversity Corvallís, Oregon 97331-4003(503) 754-259L March 1, L989 by INTRODUCÎION Here we present a brÍef overvÍew of our work on tensammetry for the determination of the actlvlty of…
StatisticaL Àssessnent of a Limnological Data Set by Robert Clifford, Jr., John W. Wilkinson and Nicholas L. Clesceri Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y. ÀBSTRACT In a study of Wisconsin Lakes, to examine the effects upon naterquality of imposition of a ban on detergent phosphorus, the desiqrn protocol employed the concept of test lakes and referencelakes. A pairing was made of each test lake with a reference lake having as many similar characteristics as possible with the test l-ake…
A STEM classroom activity with an online resource. Have you ever thought about what soap is? This slippery, sudsy stuff we use every day does its job without us thinking much about it. We know it makes the world cleaner but do you know what makes soap soap? If you want to explore these questions, we invite you to check out "Exploration Clean". Exploration Clean is an Interactive Online Resource to help students (and adults) understand the science and engineering…
T ^ Wisconsin Lakes Study (II): Statistical Covariance Analysis of Physical and Chemical Data Robert Clifford, Jr., John Wilkinson, Nicholas L. Clesceri, Keith A. Booman and Richard I. Sedlak, Jr. * January 1985 2 ABSTRACT Statistical covariance analysis of data collected by the Soap and Detergent Association during its Wisconsin Lakes Study assessed the effectiveness of an interim detergent phosphorus ban. The covariance of basic limnological parameters between lakes expected to be…
People don't typically dispose of cleaning products - they use them up. Empty packages can then be recycled or discarded with other household waste. Unused amounts of cleaning products can generally be safely disposed of down the drain or in the trash. That's not the case with all products found around the home. For those products that do require special handling, such as solvent-based paints, used motor oil and certain pesticides, household hazardous…
Your teeth are clean. But is your bathroom? Whether your children are learning how to brush their teeth or water splashed and left spots, how do you keep the mirror clean? It’s wonderful that you’ve convinced your children to brush their teeth. But unfortunately, good oral hygiene often comes with a mess – toothpaste globs and schmears on the counter and mirror. Not to worry. With a little bit of elbow grease and the right product, your bathroom can look as good as new. (Until the next…