- ACI makes appeal to Pinterest to help promote safe liquid laundry packet storage: “Safety Over Style”
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The American Cleaning Institute (ACI) is urging popular social media platforms to help combat the spread of unsafe cleaning product storage trends that can put families at risk. ACI’s initial appeal is to Pinterest due to the large number of potentially hazardous laundry room home organization visuals that are on the platform.
Home organization has skyrocketed in popularity since the pandemic, as many Americans transformed their homes from a place to sleep and eat to a gym, school, community center or office. Social media platforms, like Pinterest and Instagram, made home organization accessible and provided examples of how to make it aesthetically pleasing in addition to functional. One common trend sweeping the organization space, storing liquid laundry packets and other cleaning products in glass or clear plastic containers, may look nice, but it creates a serious safety hazard for young children and older adults with cognitive disorders.
A recent ACI survey found 30% of Americans reported seeing social media posts where cleaning products or liquid laundry packets were stored outside of their original packaging (e.g., in clear or glass jars for decoration). Of those who have seen these types of posts on social media, 68% said they have tried or considered trying a new storage idea for cleaning products that they saw online.
To combat unsafe storage practices, ACI launched a series of Pinterest Ads emphasizing the importance of safe storage, calling out the dangerous trend, and pointing social media users back to helpful storage tips and resources.
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In addition, ACI and its member companies penned a letter to the Pinterest Executive Committee alerting them to the trend and flagging Pinterest’s role in promoting safety and curbing the spread of dangerous practices.
“Laundry detergent packets and all cleaning products should always be kept in their original containers and stored out of sight and reach of children,” said Brian Sansoni, ACI Senior Vice President, Communications and Outreach. “As part of our Packets Up mission to raise awareness of safe liquid laundry packets storage, we are bringing this issue to the attention of Pinterest to hopefully get their support in promoting safety over style.”
As an extension of ACI’s Packets Up campaign, the Store Not Décor challenge raises awareness of this unsafe storage trend and educates on the importance of proper storage of liquid laundry packets and other cleaning products. ACI leverages a variety of parenting, home organizers, and health and science-based influencers to educate and engage with consumers on safe storage messages across Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and Pinterest.