Call me a wimp, but when half of the stuff on the shelf in my garage is “known to the State of California to cause cancer,” I get nervous. In a market where the products used to build and maintain a home are considered “safe” only if I remember to keep them away from heat, provide adequate ventilation, and wear rubber gloves, a respirator, safety glasses, and a necklace strung with cloves of garlic, it’s refreshing to find nontoxic alternatives. Read More