The Truth About Toxic Cleaners – And What to Use Instead

The Truth About Toxic Cleaners – And What to Use Instead

Keeping your home clean shouldn’t come at the expense of your health or the environment. But the truth is, many conventional cleaning products are filled with toxic chemicals that pollute your indoor air, irritate your skin, and harm the planet. At CleanHub, we believe it's time for a safer, smarter approach to clean.

Here’s what you need to know — and what to use instead.


Startling Stats About Toxins in Household Cleaners

Did you know that:

  • The average home contains over 60 toxic chemicals, many of which come from cleaning products.

  • Indoor air can be 2 to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air, largely due to chemical cleaners.

  • Long-term exposure to certain ingredients in cleaners has been linked to respiratory issues, hormone disruption, and even cancer.

And yet, most people are unaware of what they’re really spraying, scrubbing, and breathing in every day.


Common Harmful Ingredients to Avoid

Here are some of the worst offenders found in everyday cleaning supplies:

1. Ammonia

Used in glass and surface cleaners, ammonia can irritate the eyes, skin, and lungs — especially for people with asthma.

2. Bleach (Sodium Hypochlorite)

A common disinfectant that emits toxic fumes and can cause serious respiratory distress when mixed with other chemicals.

3. Phthalates

Often found in fragranced products, these hormone-disrupting chemicals are linked to reproductive issues and developmental problems.

4. Triclosan

An antibacterial agent found in soaps and sanitizers, triclosan contributes to antibiotic resistance and disrupts thyroid function.

5. 2-Butoxyethanol

A solvent in many multi-surface cleaners, it can damage red blood cells and irritate the eyes and skin.

Tip: If you can’t pronounce it — or the label hides it under “fragrance” — it might be time to look elsewhere.


How These Ingredients Affect Health and the Environment

Toxic cleaners don’t just harm your body — they harm everything around you.

  • Health: Exposure can trigger allergies, asthma, hormone disruption, and more.

  • Air Quality: Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from cleaners linger in the air, degrading indoor air quality.

  • Environment: Many chemical residues are washed down the drain and end up in waterways, harming aquatic life and ecosystems.


What “Green” Actually Means — Decoding Eco Labels

Not all “green” products are created equal. Some use eco-friendly branding without real standards — a practice known as greenwashing.

Look for Legitimate Certifications:

  • EPA Safer Choice – Verified to be safe for human health and the environment

  • EcoLogo – Stringent environmental criteria across a product's lifecycle

  • USDA Certified Biobased – Contains ingredients derived from plants and other renewable sources

  • Leaping Bunny / Cruelty-Free – Not tested on animals

When in doubt, read the ingredient list and avoid vague terms like “natural fragrance” or “proprietary blend.”


CleanHub’s Ingredient Philosophy: Clean, Safe, Transparent

At CleanHub, we don’t believe in trade-offs between performance and safety. Our products are:

✅ Made with plant-powered ingredients
Free from ammonia, bleach, phthalates, and synthetic dyes
✅ Packaged in reusable or recyclable containers
✅ Scented with 100% pure essential oils
✅ Transparently labeled — so you always know what you're bringing into your home


Product Spotlight: Top 3 Non-Toxic Must-Haves from CleanHub

1. CleanHub Multi-Surface Cleaner

A powerhouse plant-based formula that cuts through grease and grime on counters, stovetops, and more — without harsh chemicals or fumes.

2. CleanHub Glass + Mirror Spray

Streak-free shine with zero ammonia. Powered by vinegar and citrus extracts for a crystal-clear clean.

3. CleanHub Bathroom Scrub

Tough on soap scum and mildew, gentle on you. Baking soda and tea tree oil combine to keep your bathroom fresh and safe.


Conclusion: Peace of Mind Starts with a Clean Conscience

Your home should be a place of safety, not hidden hazards. By switching to non-toxic cleaning products from CleanHub, you're protecting your family, your pets, and the planet — all while enjoying a home that’s just as clean as ever.

Choose safer. Live cleaner. Feel better.

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