Why use natural, Nontoxic paint?
• You know you’re putting a natural product on your walls that won’t off-gas toxins for years to come. • You know you’re choosing a product you, your family and the environment can live with. • You know you’re spending a comparable amount for a healthier choice. As a responsible consumer, finding natural, non-toxic paint can be difficult. Unlike organic produce, there really isn’t a certified “organic” paint. Green Seal certification doesn’t necessarily tell you what is in your paint and regulatory agencies don’t require paint companies to list all of their ingredients. At Strong River we feel it is important for you to make careful choices when painting your home or work space. But how can you when you don’t know what’s in the can of paint? Does zero-VOC paint really mean zero? Throughout North America zero-VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) is gaining attention. This means that per federal regulation, there is a reduction in the amount of harmful material coming out of your paint as it
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