Helping
to improve the environment one less chemical at a time!
As
defined in Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Green cleaning is a term that
has been coined to describe a trend away from
chemically-reactive and toxic cleaning products
which contain various toxic
chemicals some of which emit volatile
organic compounds (VOCs) causing respiratory
and dermatological problems among other adverse
effects. Green cleaning can also describe the
way residential and industrial cleaning products
are manufactured, packaged and distributed. If
the manufacturing process is environmentally-friendly
and the products are biodegradable, then the term
'green' or eco-friendly may apply.
Standards set by the United
States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
limit human and environmental exposure to toxic
chemicals but do not entirely eliminate them in
general.[citation
needed] Reading the small print on labels
is the only way to verify the components of a
product but manufacturing, packaging and distribution
may all contribute to environmental degradation.
Green cleaning companies are held to higher standards
in general than federal or state-mandated 'green'
cleaning rules.[citation
needed] the purpose of 'going green' is to
address human illnesses that arise from exposure
as well as damage to the environment (water, soil,
air) from disposal of these products. The role
chemical exposure has in creating allergic sensitivities,
reducing immunity, and contributing to cancer
and other diseases, is a long-respected field
of research in medicine.[citation
needed] For example, research on human and
animal exposure to formaldehyde (formalin), benzene
and other solvents has resulted in legislation
to limit exposure but has not completely banned
these products.[citation
needed][1]
More
about Green Cleaning
Green cleaning, in a commercial/industrial
setting, can mean a holistic approach to facility
cleaning and maintenance that can provide health
benefits, improved productivity, reduced liability,
cost savings and improved community relations.
Typically, green cleaning means products and
processes that are not only as effective at
cleaning as traditional products, but that are
also more cost effective when evaluated over
the length of the maintenance cycle. Recent
advancements in chemical technology have made
it possible to develop cleaning products that
are as effective as traditional products, but
that do not contain harsh ingredients.
The spring equinox is fast approaching, and
soon we can all throw open our windows and let
the March breezes blow winter away. And it's
about time: Levels of pollutants in indoor air
can be from two to more than 100 times higher
than outdoors, according to the U.S. EPA. That
indoor pollution is due in large part to volatile
organic compounds (VOCs) that evaporate from
home decorating and cleaning products.
So step one for spring cleaners is: Open a
window and let those pollutants out! Yet even
in this season, when a vase of daffodils can
fill a room with a lovely natural scent, many
consumers stubbornly keep using synthetic room
fresheners and fragranced cleaning products
that are full of VOCs and other toxic chemicals.
These can make our indoor air unhealthy, provoke
skin, eye, and respiratory reactions, and harm
the natural environment.
According to a study published in New Scientist
in 1999, in homes where aerosol sprays and air
fresheners were used frequently, mothers experienced
25 percent more headaches and were 19 percent
more likely to suffer from depression, and infants
under six months of age had 30 percent more
ear infections and 22 percent higher incidence
of diarrhea.
Let E & J Cleaning
Services create a well-designed Green Cleaning
Program for you.
Some of the benefits of a well-designed green
cleaning program can include:
• Improved productivity and morale of building
occupants
• Improved health of cleaning staff and
building occupants, helping to reducing sick days
• Recognition in the community for reducing
resource usage and pollution
• Reduce liability from worker safety issues
• Earn points towards LEED certification
from US Green Building Council
• Satisfaction from helping to make the
facility and community a better place
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