Posts Tagged ‘Cleaning’
Cleaning Whites Without the Use of Harmful Chemicals
In the past, it was common to hear of cleaning whites with bleach. Whether it was shoes and clothes or sinks, pots and other household items, cleaning whites often included the use of bleach. In today’s day and age, as the level of knowledge increases regarding harsh chemicals and the effects of their use, alternative…
Read MoreHow Much Time Do You Spend Cleaning?
Are you cleaning way too much this summer? Its Summertime and that means your kids are off school, running in and out of the house, at the beach (bringing sand int he house!), hanging around with friends and basically, like most kids making a mess for you to clean! Don’t stress it! Clean-Florida has your…
Read MoreEveryday Cleaning Habits for a Healthy Home
We all have that one friend whose home is impossibly clean. The floors shine, nothing is stained, and dust doesn’t ever line bookshelves. You go home after girls’ night and your home looks like a college dorm room housing 3 roommates in comparison. You live alone. “How does she do it?” you wonder. There are…
Read MoreThe Benefits of Green Cleaning at the Office
Going green can be one of the best decisions you make for your family. The benefits are obvious, and they’re almost instant. But, what about at the office? The benefits are just as valuable and important at the office as they are in the home. Going green can prevent illness and headaches. Some of the chemicals…
Read MoreExtend the Life of Your Carpet
If you’re cleaning and maintaining the carpet in your home or office regularly, it can last twice as long. Extra time and money spent over the long run can end up saving time, money, and hassle in the future. Plus, it’ll keep your carpet looking fresh and clean. Keep Dirt Out. You should also have…
Read MoreWhy Green Cleaning is So Important for Schools
Every day, an estimated 60 million students and staff members spend time in schools across the United States, representing approximately 20 percent of our nation’s population. Alarmingly, many of them are being exposed to polluted indoor aid, including lead, asbestos, chemical fumes, pesticides, molds and other toxins on a daily basis at these schools. Introducing…
Read MoreGreen Cleaning Data and Tips
There are an overwhelming number of toxic chemicals in regular household cleaners. Just to offer some perspective, here is some data regarding household and institutional cleaners, such as those used to clean schools: A janitor uses an average of 23 gallons of chemicals each year; 25 percent of which are hazardous. The institutional cleaning industry…
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