Sweep Your House Clean of Toxins

If you want to go green, buy chemical-free cleaners and pitch the pesticides.

EDITOR'S NOTE: This article was originally published in the March 2009 issue of Kiplinger's Retirement Report. To subscribe, click here.

You may think your home is a safe haven, but many everyday household products, from floor cleaners to mothballs, may give off unsafe levels of toxic pollutants. Some products contain chemicals that could cause headaches and fatigue or aggravate allergies and asthma, according to scientific research. Some products contain carcinogens. Older adults are particularly susceptible.

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Contributing Writer, Kiplinger's Retirement Report