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Changes in Latina Women’s Exposure to Cleaning Chemicals Associated with Switching from Conventional to “Green” Household Cleaning Products: The LUCIR Intervention Study

Publication Type

Journal Article

Date Published

09/2021

Authors

G.Harley, Kim, Lucia Calderon, James E.S.Nolan, Randy L. Maddalena, Marion L. Russell, Katherine Roman, Stephanie Mayo-Burgos, Jessica Cabrera, Norma Morga, Asa Bradman

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP8831

Abstract

Household cleaning products may be a significant source of chemical exposures, including carcinogens and suspected endocrine disruptors. We characterized exposures during routine household cleaning and tested an intervention to reduce exposures to cleaning product chemicals. This study demonstrates that choosing cleaning products that are marketed as green may reduce exposure to several carcinogens and endocrine disruptors. Future studies should determine whether use of unscented green products would further reduce exposure to terpenes and musks.

Journal

Environmental Health Perspectives

Year of Publication

2021

Organization

Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division, Sustainable Energy Department, Indoor Environment Group

Research Areas

IEG Health and Productivity, IEG Homes, IEG Pollutant Sources & Exposures

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