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What Dangers Are Around Your Baby?


When you have a new baby in the house or your baby is just starting to be mobile, what are some of the things you do to make their home safe?
  • Car seats
  • Baby gates
  • Outlet covers
  • Cabinet locks

These are just a few items. There are many safety items for baby out there as you know and as a conscientious parent, you try and make your baby’s environment as safe as you can.

And you would never dream of spraying a chemical like a bleach cleaner or air freshener ā€œonā€ your baby’s skin or around your baby laying on the floor.

Yet, what do most of us do when baby goes to bed?

We get those same chemicals out and spray them all over the baby’s environment… the high chair tray they eat off of, the floor they crawl on, the air they breathe – it doesn’t make any sense.

These chemicals are proven to cause, organ damage, brain damage, allergies, asthma, eczema, behavior problems and more.

Again, it makes no sense to use dangerous products that cause more harm than the dirt they are supposed to be removing.

It is time to stop poisoning your baby’s environment and exchange the toxic chemicals with safer alternatives.

We have those safer alternatives and we can actually SAVE you money as well. We save the average family $300-$400 a year off their grocery bill by switching to safer cleaners and laundry products.

And we guarantee these safe products will work as good and more often, better than the toxic brands!

Please contact us to learn how to save money and your children’s health all at the same time.

You can also visit our website to learn more: ToBeHealthy.MyShaklee.com/HealthyHome


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