Why Natural?
Why Use Natural Plant Based Paints ?
Low Allergy The natural base of BIO Products allows
your family to enjoy a better and healthier lifestyle.
Non Poisonous Makes your home and your environment a
safer place
Breathing Walls BIO Products do not seal your walls
allowing them to breathe
Solvents The BIO Product range is totally free of
dangerous solvents like toluene, xylene, glycol and ether derivatives etc.
Pigments Typically BIO Pigments such as earth or metal
pigments are naturally occurring substances
Preservatives Natural ingredients act perfectly as a
preservative
Durability and hiding power BIO Wall Paint can be
scrubbed clean and has a hiding power of 98.3% which is better than most paints
on the market. It has been tested by the Defence Department Materials Testing
Laboratory in September 1993 and meets the Australian Standard AS 1580. (Method
of Paint Testing)
Health and Environment By using BIO Products you are
promoting the maintenance of a healthy balance between mankind and nature
Inexpensive BIO Wall and Ceiling Paints don't cost much
more than synthetic paints. What price your health?
Applications Nurseries Children's bedrooms
Child Care Centres Hospitals Retirement Villages Restaurants
Your Home Your Office
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The Truth About Natural, Plant Based Paints
- Natural, Plant Based Paints are as long lasting if not longer
lasting than synthetic paints.
- They are durable and Washable, can be scrubbed clean.
- They meet the Australian Standard AS1580
- They cost around the same as synthetic paints.
- They do not contain harmful solvents which most synthetic
paints do.
- They do not contain Volatile Organic Compounds.
- They do not have offensive smells, in fact they smell like
lemons.
- They are as easy to use as synthetic paints.
- They are perfect for pregnant women, young children, bedrooms,
living rooms, kitchens, offices, children's furniture and toys etc.
- Natural Paints come in lovely vibrant natural colours, for
walls, ceilings, doors, skirting boards, window frames.
- Natural Varnishes and Wood Oils that are ideal for floors,
furniture, skirting boards, doors, window frames exterior decking and cladding
etc.
- Why wouldn't you use Natural Paints, now you know the
truth?
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New Research Bulletin - Plant Based Paints & Varnishes
INTRODUCTION
The benefits of using Plant Chemistry Paints over Synthetic
Petrochemical based paints fall in to three major categories. These are (1) the
technical benefits (2) the health benefits and (3) the environmental
benefits.
1. TECHNICAL BENEFITS
If applied to bare surfaces the following superior benefits
apply.
a) The paint or varnish will not lift or peel if applied
correctly. This is because the molecular structure of plant oils is fine enough
to penetrate into a surface and tree resins remain elastic as they do in
nature.
Unlike floors finished with polyurethane and other synthetic
finishes, oiled floors can be spot repaired. This means that if a small section
of the floor is damaged or marked, simply resanding that area and applying more
oil will repair it.
b) The paint or varnish, while being water resistant, will allow
air to exchange through the surface. This is akin to a built in ventilation
system, ensuring there is always fresh air in the building. It also allows the
building to regulate its moisture content making it difficult for mould to
form. We call this a "breathing" surface.
2. HEALTH BENEFITS
No Outgassing This phenomenon is where a surface emits
molecules of dangerous chemicals into the air. It is most obvious when we open
the lid of a tin of paint or polyurethane. The pungent odour is outgassing in
action. Because all plastics, glues and petrochemical based products outgass,
and because the walls of our homes are sealed with synthetic paints, these
dangerous substances are trapped within. This results in studies which show
that indoor pollution is up to ten times greater than outdoor pollution.
Plant Chemistry products do not outgass and because of their
breathability our homes are much healthier environments in which to live.
Low toxicity ingredients
Plant Chemistry paints from a selection of approximately 150 raw
materials of plant and mineral origin. In fact most of these ingredients are
considered to be food grade. Some of these are: Linseed oil(the oldest known
food oil), soya been lecithin, casein(made from cows milk), beeswax,
talc(purified of asbestos and quartz), orange peel oil, shellac, carnauba wax,
chalk, lemon oil, bergamot oil, iron oxides etc. In direct contrast the
Painters Hazards Handbook put out by the Operative Painters and Decorators
Union lists five main health hazards associated with the ingredients in
synthetic paints. These are Occupational Cancer, "Painters Syndrome" (ie. brain
and central nervous system damage), skin diseases, lung diseases and
reproductive hazards.
3. ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
The raw ingredients being of primarily agricultural origin are
renewable and do not add to the Greenhouse Effect. They are safer to transport
and are readily biodegradable.
We know the damage done to to our natural environment when an oil
tanker spills its cargo at sea. In contrast, if a container load of linseed oil
was spilt at sea it would be readily attacked by micro-organisms
(biodegrade). The manufacturing process produces no hazardous waste
products. In fact, the by-products of manufacture are composted. The clean up
from a painting job can be tipped safely into the garden. The same cannot
be said of synthetic paints. They are toxic and need to be safely disposed
of.
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Most frequently asked questions
Q: I understand that some paints can cause health
problems. Why?
A: There are many different types of paints, which are
loosely grouped under the following headings: oil-based; water-based; and
epoxy. Synthetic paints usually contain volatile solvents such as xylene,
toluene, ketones etc. (See Solvents). Some paints also contain mould
inhibitors. Paints may appear to dry within a few hours but in reality
they can outgas chemicals for days, months, or even longer. Exposure may cause
headaches and nausea and some solvents can affect the respiratory tract and the
central nervous system. Use natural plant-based products or reduced solvent
products.
Q: Are water-based paints safer than oil-based paints?
A: Water-based paints (also called plastic, emulsion or
latex paints) are popular because they tend to dry more quickly than oil-based
paints and contain fewer petroleum derivatives. Emulsion based paints contain a
smaller percentage of solvents than oil-based paints and are certainly
preferable. Despite the fact that water-based paints dry faster, they still
outgas chemicals for sometime after application. For chemically sensitive
people, however, even these paints contain too many chemicals and should be
avoided.
Q: Can polyurethane affect my health?
A: Polyurethane contains toluene di-isocyanate which is
toxic. In addition, polyurethane products also contain additives, such as
insecticides and fungicides. Although some people suffer no apparent health
effects from exposure to small amounts of polyurethane, its use on large
surfaces such as floors, should be avoided, due to problems with long-term
outgassing. Use plant-based products.
Q: Are paint strippers dangerous to use?
A: Paint strippers may be easy and convenient to use but
can cause major health problems. Methylene chloride, used in some strippers, is
a probable human carcinogen, and is also cardiotoxic. Caustic soda, used in
other paint strippers, can cause severe burns. Avoid using paint
strippers.
Information on this page has been provided by The Total
Environment Centre.
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Bio Wall & Ceiling Paints
Compare & Choose
What's in Bio |
What's Not in Bio
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Polyurethane |
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Essential Oils |
Cadmium |
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Asbestos Free Talc |
Chromates |
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White Earth Pigments |
Lead Chromates |
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China Clay |
Formaldehyde |
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Ammonia |
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Metal Pigments |
Glycols |
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Lemon Peel Oil |
Toxic Solvents |
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