Chemical-Free Living

Your home should be a haven, not a hazard.

Most families use 40+ cleaning products loaded with chemicals they can't pronounce. PureHaven helps you replace every one of them with something that actually works, without the toxins.

62K+
Chemicals in US homes
$12B
Eco-cleaning market
73%
Want chemical-free
Kitchen counters Bleach spray Microfiber + water
Bathroom tiles Harsh scrub Enzyme cleaner
Glass & mirrors Ammonia spray Window cloth
Floors Chemical mop Mop system
Laundry Synthetic detergent Clean formula
The uncomfortable truth

The products "keeping your home clean" might be making your family sick.

The EPA estimates that indoor air is 2-5x more polluted than outdoor air. The biggest culprits? The cleaning products under your sink.

80K

Untested chemicals

Used in consumer products. Less than 1% have been tested for safety by the EPA.

2-5x

Indoor air pollution

Your home's air is more polluted than outside, largely from cleaning product off-gassing.

$500

Wasted per year

The average family spends hundreds on cleaning products they don't need, many of which are redundant.

A better way to clean

Microfiber science. Zero chemicals.
Cleaner results.

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Microfiber that outcleans chemicals

Ultra-dense microfiber removes 99% of bacteria with just water. No chemical residue on your counters, no fumes in your lungs.

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Enzyme-powered deep clean

Plant-based enzymes break down grease and grime at the molecular level. Nature's chemistry, not a lab's.

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Just add water

Most products need nothing but water to activate. Your supply closet goes from 20 bottles to 3 cloths and a spray.

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Save $400+ per year

One microfiber cloth replaces thousands of paper towels and dozens of spray bottles. The math is obvious.

Every family deserves a home that's truly clean, not just chemically treated.

PureHaven exists because the cleaning industry has spent decades selling you solutions that create new problems. We believe your home should protect your family, not expose them to risk. Chemical-free isn't a trend. It's the future of how we live.