Friday, August 3, 2012
Care rooms Environment In The Family
For those parents who are concerned about protecting the environment is a series of "green" alternatives available to raise their children, such as organic products or organic food.
Babies are exceptionally sensitive skin and delicate immune systems, so the baby items must be selected carefully. The chemical ingredients prevenient oil such as mineral oil, can reduce the ability of skin to "breathe." That is why it is suggested that involves children bath less use of commercial products and a more natural approach to personal hygiene of children.
Organic materials and natural fabrics babies exposed to less harmful substances than those used in clothing and bedding treated with dyes that can cause allergies or irritations. Toys should also be made of natural materials like wood and fabric. Plastics are made from petrochemicals and contain polyvinyl chloride, which can release hazardous vapors. It's really amazing the amount of plastic to which our children are exposed from birth.
Food is another area where organic options can be of great help. First, breast milk is one of the most nutritious and organic foods for the baby. You only have to consider the disposal of the packaging and all the energy required for transport and storage.
Most parents find they are much cleaner and more aware of germs when they have a small child. The temptation to sanitize, disinfect and sterilize everything that the baby can get their hands is very powerful. Therefore it is better to opt for natural cleaning products like baking soda and vinegar, they do an effective job and minimize the exposure of the family to harmful chemicals.
When choosing organic foods and biodegradable products to our way of life, our children will have access to a planet cleaner and healthier. At the same time, they copied our habits "green" and learn to be environmentally conscious. Although it seems a utopia, children are the future and we depend on them to continue our mission of protecting the planet we live.
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