The American Cleaning Institute is launching PACKETS UP!, a consumer education initiative with fashion critic and mom of two, Zanna Roberts Rassi, as part of its ongoing effort to help reduce the number of accidents related to liquid laundry packets. As part of this program, ACI has launched an educational microsite – packetsup.com – which offers resources to encourage safe laundry room practices. ACI, which works closely with industry manufacturers to equip parents and caregivers with information on the proper usage, storage and handling of these products, also commissioned a comparative survey to track trends and learn more about current laundry safety habits among parents with small children.PACKETSUP.com features insights from ACI’s 2017 laundry safety survey and offers free PACKETS UP! cling stickers, which can be placed in a visible location as a daily reminder to store laundry and other cleaning products up and away from children.” While we’ve seen some positive momentum, accidents involving liquid laundry packets still occur, and it is ACI’s mission to provide the proper educational tools to help prevent further incidents,” said Nancy Bock, ACI senior vice president of meetings and education. “The PACKETS UP! laundry cling and survey data serve as helpful reminders for safe storage and laundry habits to protect the delicates that matter.” “As a mom, my number-one priority is the well-being of my children,” Ms. Rassi explained. “So even though my kids aren’t babies anymore, I’ve learned that the term ‘baby-proofing’ is more of a mindset than an activity. I’m thrilled to work with ACI on this campaign and help remind fellow parents the importance of keeping all household cleaning products up and out of reach of kids and stop preventable accidents.” Here are some highlights of the ACI laundry survey, as well as some safety tips the organization recommends:• 43 percent of families with children under the age of four reported that their children can see liquid laundry packets when not in use. SAFETY TIP: Liquid laundry packets must always be stored up and out of reach of children – keeping them out of sight prevents them from even getting the thought of interacting with laundry packets.• 19 percent of families with children under the age of four reported storing liquid laundry packets on an open shelf. SAFETY TIP: Children should never have access to liquid laundry packets – storing them on the floor, counter, or on top of the washing machine could still be in reach; children can reach or even jump higher than you might realize. Don’t give them the opportunity to get their hands on a packet.• 15 percent of families with children under the age of four allow their children to take part in loading liquid laundry packets into the washing machine drum. SAFETY TIP: Like any household cleaning product, young children should never, under any circumstance, handle liquid laundry packets, even when helping with chores.To learn more about PACKETS UP! and ACI’s initiatives, or to request a free laundry cling, visit packetsup.com
American Cleaning Institute Unveils Laundry Safety Initiative
by PlanetLaundry Staff | Sep 27, 2017 | Industry News