Why
paint 'green'?
Personally?
Because I care about my health and that of the environment. I cannot
consciously buy, use, and toss something that is not only poisoning
our land, water, and air, but can also contribute to or create health
problems in my family and yours.
What you put into the Earth, you put into yourself...
What you put into the Earth, the Earth gives back to you...
You reap what you sow...
Plant a seed, you get a plant. Dump poison, you get poison!
Even my three year old gets it!
Know air pollution?
Guess what. The air your own home can be five to ten times worse than
outdoor air pollution. Yes, even if you live in a city like LA or
DC. The EPA
estimates that indoor air pollution kills more than 11,000 Americans
each year. What do we owe this unpleasantness to, you ask? Contaminants
such as cleaning solutions, building materials, stains, and paints!
Paints are one of the highest contributors to indoor air pollution.
They "gas-off" fumes such as VOCs (volatile
organic compounds) not a nice organic, a bad one. These gasses
can continue to gas-off
for 3-5 years. Like that dark blue your room is painted with (I know
I do). Well, dark pigments are the worse. They have the most VOCs
and gas-off
for years. The darker the pigment, the more VOCs, and the more gas-off
fumes. You eat, sleep, play and work indoors. Most people spend up
to 90% of their time indoors. Yikes! The gas-off
of these contaminants can result in serious health problems.
Natural Beauty
We live in a natural world, and like babies, it should be treated
in a natural gentle way. That is why I choose to switch to 'green'
paints. There are so many choices, you won't have to compromise your
style and color selection, durability or wallet! The paints I use
are Zero VOC (low VOC paints still off gas and contain hazards). Begreendesigns
only uses the most natural and eco-friendly materials. I am always
looking for better green materials and paints. Just today I decided
to, instead of recycling cereal boxes, use them as sample boards!
See, being green is just that easy :)
Besides painting 'green', what else can we do? Glad you asked
:)
We
need to be stewards of this planet that we have been given. Look around
and smell the 'great' outdoors. Isn't very great thanks to the industrial
revolution. Don't get me wrong. I do like central air in August and
movies in Hi-def. However, let's face it. We are ruining this great
planet! So instead of placing the blame on people who don't recycle
or companies who still produce hazardous waste to benefit their pockets,
lets do something about it. Lets use OUR dollars and sense and only
purchase green products and services that we know are made from and
only use biodegradable, recyclable, sustainable, green, fairly traded
resources and materials.
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Here, I've compiled a
quick list to some of the Internet's best available information on the subject
of 'green' paint, VOCs, healthy children's rooms...you name it!.
Non-Toxic
Paints
EarthEasy.com
"Indoor air is three times more polluted than outdoor air ,
and according to the EPA, is considered to be one of the top 5 hazards
to human health. Paints and finishes are among the leading causes..."
An
Introduction to Indoor Air Quality
EPA - Environmental Protection Agency
Studies have found that indoor air pollution on average is 2 to 5 times
higher than outdoors. During and for several hours immediately after certain
activities, levels may be 1,000 times greater than outdoor levels...
Creating
a Safe, Healthy Room for Your Child
Green Home Guide
"Newborns, infants, and toddlers are particularly susceptible to
many toxic compounds. According to the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, children are exposed to higher concentrations of pollutants
because they breathe more air, drink more water, and eat more food per
kilogram of body weight than adults do; their skin is more permeable to
certain toxicants; they are exposed to pollutants on the floor as they
learn to crawl and play; and they often explore new objects by putting
them in their mouths..."
'Green
Paint' Makes Life Beautiful and Healthy!
"There are many options to look at when thinking about green paint.
One of the easiest to find and most cost effective is Low or Zero-VOC
paint. VOC, or volatile organic compounds, are carbon containing chemicals
that readily evaporate into the atmosphere, destroying the ozone layer.
VOCs are commonly found in paint, as well as gasoline, mineral spirits
and nail polish. In addition to being ozone unfriendly, VOCs are
responsible for polluting our indoor air, which has been found by the
EPA to be 5 times worse than outdoor air. Low-VOC paints are
often beneficial for people with breathing conditions as well as young
children and the elderly..."
TreeHugger
Asks: What Green Paints Do You Like?
"When it comes to choosing TreeHugger-friendly paint for whatever
home improvement project that needs doing, we have a few ideas..."
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