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		<title>Clean/Green</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sure I showed you where you can check out how the presidential candidates feel about the environment but environmental change doesn&#8217;t start with your vote, it starts with your home and work.  Try these facts on for size: 1. 17,000: the number of petrochemicals available for home use, only 30% of which have been tested [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sure I showed you where you can check out how the presidential candidates feel about the environment but environmental change doesn&#8217;t start with your vote, it starts with your home and work.  Try these facts on for size:</p>
<p>1. 17,000: the number of petrochemicals available for home use, only 30% of which have been tested for exposure to human health and the environment.</p>
<p>2. 63: the number of synthetic   chemical products found in the average American home, translating to roughly 10 gallons   of harmful chemicals.</p>
<p>3. 100: the number of times   higher that indoor air pollution levels can be above outdoor air pollution levels,   according to US EPA estimates.</p>
<p>4. 275: the number of active   ingredients in antimicrobials (those little hand cleansers like Purell) that the EPA   classifies as pesticides because they are designed to kill microbes.</p>
<p>5. 5 billion: the number   of pounds of chemicals that the institutional cleaning industry uses each year.</p>
<p>6. 23: the average gallons   in chemicals (87 liters) that a janitor uses each year, 25% of which are hazardous.</p>
<p>Eye opening, right?  Check out <a href="http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/01/how_to_green_your_cleaning.php">this   article</a> at <a href="http://www.treehugger.com/">Treehugger</a> for more information   and what you can do to make changes in your green cleaning.  Considering last   night I saw a Clorox commercial on ESPN for an all green cleaner (during that great   Illinois v Indiana game) you can be certain that this isn&#8217;t just a small industry   anymore either.  Get on board!</p>
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