Bon Ami makes a good cleanser, and it seems to be pretty readily available.
My housecleaner uses only vinegar and Bon Ami to clean most anything. For
air cleaners, I like using Holmes HEPA models. I have seen the smaller
models in stores, but you can also order from the company 1-800-5-HOLMES
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----- Original Message -----
From: "lauradorala" <lepidoptera17@...>
To: <BayCanaryGrapevine@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 10:39 AM
Subject: [BayCanaryGrapevine] advice on air purifiers/ cleaning products for
work?
> Hi,
> As school is starting agan, and I am fresh with more energy, I've
> decided to ask if the cleaning crew can use unscented, nontoxic
> cleaners.
>
> the building manager asked me for a list of what they could use, and
> I offered her this:
>
> 7th generation (non lavender scented), Ecover, Planet, white vinegar,
> something called botanic gold on foustco.com
>
> Does anyone have any additional ideas?
>
> In addition, they painted the office (and unfortunately did not
> follow my request to use no VOC paint) so I am energized now to get
> an air purifier that works. (And, being a teacher, I can spend most
> of my time out of the office, and in the classroom, which is probably
> the healthiest way to deal with it)
>
> I suggested the largest room Foustco.com air purifier. (the school
> will pay for it). Has anyone used this, and do you have any feedback
> on this model or others? (I hear the old austin air purifiers work
> well, but that the company was sold, so I didn't get any info on the
> newer models)
>
> Thanks,
> Laura
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