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Earth Day Clean Everyday Project for Earth Day 2007.

April 3, 2007

Vicki Zerbee announces an Earth Day Cleaner Kit Project where Every Individual, Family, Day Care Center, or School can participate.




FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Free-Press-Release.com) April 3, 2007 -- Duncansville, PA, April 3, 2007.--An Earth Day
Contribution does not require one to organize
an event for the public, or even attend a group
function if that is not feasible. The Earth
Day Everyday Cleaner Kit Project is a choice that
an individual can make, creating a measurable
contribution to the environment.

Vicki Zerbee, Shaklee Independent Distributor,
and organizer of the Earth Day Everyday
Cleaner Kit Project states, "What is very
significant here is that every person, every

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family, even daycare centers and schools can
participate, plus they can realize some personal
benefit themselves when they contribute."

The environment benefits because every Cleaner
Kit that is purchased is the environmental
equivalent to eliminating 108 pounds of
packaging waste from landfills, eliminating
248 pounds of greenhouse gas, and planting
10 trees. "That is quite significant for just
one Cleaner Kit," Zerbee emphasizes.

In addition, there are healthy benefits to
the personal environments where these products

are used. Zerbee points out that if one were
to purchase a Cleaner Kit, the items inside of
it would replace many products that are currently
in the home or facility that contain harmful
toxins and chemicals. There are several issues
to look at when comparing items such as cleaning
products. There is safety, packaging, and
performance.

One's home should be the safest place on earth,
and yet toxic chemicals that originate from common
household cleaners and other products are found
in many homes. In fact, women who work at

home have a 54% higher death rate from cancer as
a direct result of the increased exposure to
toxic chemicals found in household products.
This is based on a 15-year study presented at
the Toronto Indoor Air Conference.

An average home generates over 25 pounds of toxic,
hazardous waste each year. Much of this waste
can be attributed to household cleaning products.
The EPA says that only a fraction of the more
than 75,000 registered chemicals have gone through
testing for human health concerns. More than 9
out of every 10 suspected poison exposures occur

at home with household products. These are some
scary toxic alerts.

Many cleaning products on the market today are
not concentrated. For liquid products this
translates to an active ingredient plus water to
fill the container. People tend to use these
products generously and before long it is time
to purchase a new bottle. These bottles add
up over time and over households, and fill up
our landfills. Concentrated cleaning products
save this waste since you purchase one bottle
of cleaning concentrate that lasts for a much
longer time.

Efficacy is an important consideration. "A safe
product is desirable but it must get the job done,
it has to work." said Zerbee. To be tested next
to some major brands that people have purchased
for many years, and be proven to work as well or
better, plus be green and safe, is a powerful
testimony.

Earth Day is now a worldwide event. Folks all
over the planet strive to find a worthwhile
contribution. "I think the key here is that
we need to find contributions that can last for
more than one day per year. We can really make

a difference if our choice is something that
benefits the environment every day of the year.
To me, that is a real and measurable contribution."
claimed Zerbee.

For more information on the Earth Day Everyday
Cleaner Kit, one can visit
www.EarthDayCleanEveryday.com.

More information can be found online at http://EarthDayCleanEveryday.com


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