5 Simple Ways to Reduce Exposure to Toxic Chemicals at Home

5 Simple Ways to Reduce Exposure to Toxic Chemicals at Home

Our homes should be a refuge — but research shows household dust can carry traces of phthalates, synthetic fragrances, flame retardants and phenols. These everyday chemical exposures quietly add up, and they’re especially relevant for families, pet owners, and anyone looking to create a healthier, low-tox home.


The encouraging news: a few small, thoughtful changes can meaningfully reduce toxic chemicals in your home. Here are five simple, practical habits to start with.


1. Wash Your Hands Regularly


Hand washing isn’t only about hygiene — it’s one of the simplest ways to remove everyday chemical residues, from heavy metals to synthetic compounds. A gentle wash throughout the day, especially before meals, helps keep exposures to a minimum.


2. Store Household Chemicals With Care


Some products — like pool treatments, fuels, or solvents — are difficult to avoid entirely. When that’s the case, mindful storage becomes essential. Keep them tightly sealed, out of children’s reach, and well away from living and sleeping areas. Where possible, choose the least harmful option that still does the job.


3. Choose a Vacuum With a HEPA Filter


A vacuum fitted with a HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filter captures the fine dust particles that often carry chemical residues. Rather than circulating them back into the air, these filters trap them — supporting cleaner indoor air and a calmer home environment.


4. Leave Shoes at the Door


What we bring in from outside often goes unnoticed. Dirt, dust, pesticides and outdoor pollutants travel indoors on shoes and pet paws. A simple no-shoes-inside habit can significantly reduce the amount of unwanted particles entering your home, keeping floors and living spaces fresher.


5. Switch to Naturally Derived Cleaning Products


One of the most impactful changes you can make is rethinking the cleaning products you use every day. Many conventional cleaners contain harsh or unnecessary chemicals. Choosing plant-based, naturally derived alternatives lets you care for your home without compromising your family’s wellbeing — or the environment.


Creating a Healthier Home, Naturally


At Koala Eco, we believe a clean home should feel safe, calm and connected to nature. Our products are thoughtfully crafted with naturally derived, plant-based ingredients and pure Australian essential oils — so you can care for your space, and everything in it, with confidence.

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