Green Clean Service Using Non Toxic Products

Published: 01st March 2011
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Learn some more about the US Green Building Councils LEED (leadership in environmental design) standards for new and existing buildings. To become LEED certified, buildings must be serviced by 'green' janitorial practices.The opportunities here for cleaners, particularly in the commercial and office market are extremely promising.

Your home is your sanctuary, a place of comfort and retreat. But do you know that your home can also be hazardous? Unfortunately some cleaning products are not only harmful to your health but to the environment as well. That's why it's important to rediscover green cleaning supplies and return to a simpler form of house work.

Companies that have gone environmentally conscious work hard to combat water waste. Ways these companies conserve water are only running dishwashers and laundry loads when the loads are full and recommending energy efficient models of appliances. They don't let showers and faucets run the length of time it takes to clean them, instead choosing to run water to rinse only.


Drains tend to collect hair, grease, and soap pieces, leading to clogging and unpleasant back flows. You can use green cleaners to unclog drains by dissolving the obstruction, without damaging the drain pipes.

The trick? Clients may want to save the earth, but they also want clean laundry, shiny dishes, and a spotless kitchen. Here are some tips on green cleaning without sacrificing the efficiency of traditional products.

For green home cleaning products application try using Simple Green safety towels or soft microfiber cloths. Foaming hand cleaner gets even the grimiest hands safely clean without using toxic chemicals to do the job. Green laundry detergent, environmentally neutral degreasers and recycled paper products are easily incorporated into everyday living.

To understand why a green carpet cleaning solution is so effective, it is important to understand how carpet cleaning chemicals are used. The odor from within carpets may often be deeply embedded within the carpet fibers. In many cases, carpet cleaning systems, like vacuum cleaners, may eliminate only the top surface of the stain, leaving the particles behind that may resurface and cause odors.


If you're really not the type to cook up concoctions, there are several natural cleaning manufacturers out there that you can take advantage. These products are made from recyclable components, don't emit toxic vapors, and is gentle on the skin. Seventh Generation's Natural All-Purpose Cleaner efficiently gets rid of grease and cleans your house right down to the last spot. Also, it releases a natural and fresh citrus scent and doesn't contain toxic substances like petroleum and chlorine.

Look for cleaning aids and tools that do the least amount of damage to the environment. Two example of tools that hurt the environment are mop systems and single-sue wipes. Certain mop systems have throwaway mop heads which strike against cleaning green. The same goes for single-use wipes when they can simply be replaced by an old towel, cloth or diaper, again and again, to accomplish the same goal. Gather tools that can serve a dozen of chores, instead of a dozen tools that serve only one single specialized purpose each. Invest in durable items which last and keep occupying your utility closet.

You get to protect everyone you love and the environment while saving tons of money over the years. The pros can't get any better than that!

There are many other risks associated with traditional cleaning products. These are some of the reasons you should consider green cleaning. Even if you do not do the cleaning yourself, but hire a professional cleaning service, the key is to look for the "green" factor.

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