Cancer Research UK’s senior health information manager, Fiona Osgun, said: “People can be reassured that, when looking at the evidence overall, using cleaning products at home doesn’t increase the risk of cancer

“There are also strict safety regulations in place in the UK and EU about the ingredients that can be used in them. 

“Manufacturers must ensure that their products are safe for use before they can be sold.”

However, Hawkes shared that the current law doesn’t require manufacturers to reveal all ingredients on the label.

Therefore, the most reliable way of ensuring your products are safe is by choosing cleaning products with an official organic accreditation such as The Soil Association, according to the expert.

Source: Daily Express

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