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The ingredients in your cleaning products fall into several different categories, added to provide different characteristics and cleaning functions. Each product formula is a careful balance of various ingredients that will work best for what you are trying to clean.
For more information about the specific ingredients in a cleaning product, visit the manufacturer's website or look for the product in SmartLabel…
SIAM 25, 17-18 October 2007 DE/ICCA
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SIDS INITIAL ASSESSMENT PROFILE
Chemical Category Name Alkyl Sulfates, Alkane Sulfonates and α-Olefin Sulfonates
CAS No. / Chemical
Name
Alkyl Sulfates:
139-96-8 Sulfuric acid, mono-dodecyl ester, compound with
triethanolamine (1:1) (C12 ASO4 TEA)
142-31-4 Sulfuric acid, mono-octyl ester, sodium salt
(C8 ASO4 Na)
142-87-0 Sulfuric acid, mono-decyl ester, sodium salt
(C10 ASO4 Na)
151-21-3 Sulfuric acid, mono-…
There's lots to teach about cleaning! The origins of personal cleanliness date back to prehistoric times. Since water is essential for life, the earliest people lived near water and knew something about its cleansing properties - at least that it rinsed mud off their hands. And clean hands keep you from sharing germs. Browse ACI's publications for teacher resources.
STEM Education…
Free, Online Resources Prepare College Students Keeping Clean On and Off Campus
Download the Toolkit: CleaningInstitute.org/ClassofClean
Do college students know how to clean? The American Cleaning Institute (ACI) aims to answer yes to that question with its brand new Class of Clean: The College Student’s Guide to Cleaning toolkit, which provides concise, step-by-step information and guidance to help keep college kids clean…
Fraunhofer Inst¡tut
Molekularbiologie und
Angewandte Oekologie
Study Report
Daphnia magna, reproduction test in closed vessels
following OECD 211
Cro Fatty alcohol
GLP-Code of Testing Facility: SDA-00514-21
Sponsor
The Soap and Detergent Association
Technical & | nternational Affairs
1500 K Street, N.W., Suite 300
Washington, D.C., 20005, USA
Hans Sanderson, PhD
Director Environmental Safety
Study Monitor
Scott Belanger, PhD
The Procter & Gamble Company
11810 East Miami River Rd…
Ingredient labels contain a lot of information. They have a list of ingredients, but they also need room for directions and important safety messages. Smart consumers can get additional information from company websites to find out more about those ingredients, including where they are sourced and the role they play in making that product effective. Learn more about the formulations in your favorite soaps and home cleaning products with these resources from the companies that make them…
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)…
The American Cleaning Institute suggests these tips for more sustainable and better living:
Simply Sustainable
Avoid Wasting Product:
Read labels and use the recommended amount of cleaning product.
Use cleaning products until they are finished, to reduce unnecessary waste.
Reduce Water and Energy Used:
Turn off the water tap between tasks.
When doing your laundry or running the dish washer, wash full loads.
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Class of Clean provides concise, step-by-step information and guidance to help keep college kids clean and healthy
Award Recognizes Best Public Relations One-Time Campaign
The American Cleaning Institute has been honored as a 2023 Clarion Award winner, presented by the Association for Women in Communications. From the Classroom to a Clean Room – ACI’s Class of Clean was recognized as Best Public Relations One-Time Campaign…
The American Cleaning Institute (ACI) offers advice for cleaning hard surfaces around your house.
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