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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…
This webinar discussed EPA's new rules process and its potential impact.
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& Asthma
Allergies
Cleaning to Control
& Asthma
Allergies
American Cleaning Institute • www.cleaninginstitute.org • info@cleaninginstitute.org
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animal dander cockroaches dust mites
Cleaning to Control ALLERGIES and ASTHMA
If you or your child have allergies or asthma, you already know that many things can
bring on, or “trigger,” an asthma flare or episode. Some…
© American Cleaning Institute 2012
Final Report Fatty Alcohols in the Riverine Environment: The effect of wastewater treatment type and Eco-region
A study of the fatty alcohols in the influent, effluent and sediments associated with municipal
wastewater treatment plants in Oklahoma, Ohio and Oregon, USA.
Prepared for the American Cleaning Institute by
Stephen M. Mudge
August 2012
© American Cleaning…
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Evaluation of Liquid Laundry Detergent Packet Exposures
Reported to the National Poison Data System (NPDS) Before
and After the Implementation of American Society for Testing
and Materials (ASTM) Safety Standards
Kate M. Reynolds, MPH
Research Projects Manager-Drug and Consumer Product Safety
Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug Center,
Denver Health and Hospital Authority
Heather Delva-Clark, MEd
Research Projects Coordinator-Drug and Consumer…
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…
Wash These Pieces by Hand
While your "everyday" dishes and glassware are probably dishwasher-friendly, that may not be the case for the fine silver, china and crystal that grace your holiday table.
Much as the harried hostess would love to throw everything in the dishwasher and get that cleanup over with, the truth is that some things are better suited to dishwashing by hand. This is because the force and heat of the water – and…
The Soap and Detergent Association
Washington, D.C.
Calculation of Component Chemical
Air Emission Factors
for:
• Hand Dishwashing Detergents
• Liquid Laundry Detergent
• Liquid Fabric Softener
Part II – Emissions from Wastewater
Collection and Treatment Systems
August 2007
Prepared by
Thomas R. Card
Environmental Management Consulting
41125 278th Way SE, Enumclaw, WA 98022 USA
360-802-5540 trcard@…
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-dodecyl ester, sodium…
FINAL REPORT
NUTRIENT REMOVAL BIOASSAY METHODS FOR
ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF DECREASED
NUTRIENT LOADING ON PHYTOPLANKTON
COMMUNITIES IN AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
Project Report for Research Supported by the Soap and Detergent Association
Submitted June 1992
Walter K. Do&
Division of Biology
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66502
Table of Contents
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Acknowledgements…