William Atkins
Sunday, 08 March 2009 20:33
Science -
Health
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And, GoodGuide.com is not just centered on the United States, the GoodGuide people are collecting information on products from around the world.
What is especially important to consumers is that the information provided is easy-to-understand and apply in your daily lives. You don’t have to be a biochemist to understand the wording of their evaluations.
So, if you want information on the toys your children play with, on sporting equipment your teenagers are using around the house, on the bath soap and shampoo your family is using every day in the shower, and on the medicines and products in your bathroom’s medicine cabinet, you can find all of this information on the GoodGuide website.
Just checkout its “
Browse Products By Category” page.
Find out just how much you know (or don't know) about products you may use that have been in the news recently.
Take the GoodGuide
Product IQ quiz to learn if you are current about which products have been recalled, which companies are not very environmentally friendly, which companies still test their products on animals, and other such relevant information.
All-in-all, this looks to be a very good website to learn more about the products you use everyday.
Page four offers a critique on GoodGuide from an independent website.