Are We Poisoning Ourselves and Our Water Supply?
Environmental awareness is growing in healthcare to reduce the carbon and chemical footprint and to preserve our natural resources. People depend on safe water for their health and livelihood. Water is a finite resource and is being depleted faster than it is naturally replenished. The volume of chemicals entering rivers, streams, estuaries, and seas is increasing and potentially damaging marine organisms, ecosystems, and us. Throughout the country, concerns are rising about the health effects of harmful chemicals and the excessive use of chemicals in cleaning products. Let’s consider how many chemicals are used in the automatic washer alone and evaluate how much water is needed to dilute each of the several chemical agents. Evaluate whether every cleaning step is needed. While water is the universal solvent, it’s being contaminated with chemical additives, salt for softening, media like sand to remove particulate matter, and chemicals, such as chlorine, lime, activated carbon, sodium hydroxide, and polyphosphates to treat the water when there are safer more sustainable ways. Filtration is best of all because it’s chemical free and sustainable. Consider using less chemicals when you clean and process devices. You may find that an enzymatic pre-treatment, a certified detergent, followed by a pure water rinse may be all that is needed.