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OUR Top Green Cleaning Tips
We Use green cleaning products
As the health and environmental impacts of conventional
cleaning products become more thoroughly understood, more
and more brands of healthy, green, and effective cleaning
products have started hitting the market and competing for
that coveted place of honor under your sink. Many of these
products are non-toxic, biodegradable, and made from renewable
resources (not petroleum). But if designer labels aren't
for you, home-mixed cleaners can get the job done and then
some. Vinegar and baking soda can be used to clean almost
anything. Mix in a little warm water with either of these
and you've got yourself an all-purpose cleaner.
Avoid poor indoor air quality
It is not uncommon for the air inside a home or office to
be more toxic than the air outside. This is because of the
presence of toxic materials and substances and the fact
that homes and buildings are better insulated than ever
before (which is a good thing from an energy standpoint).
Keeping windows open as often as possible allows fresh air
in and keeps toxins flowing out. This is especially important
when cleaning your home.
Be careful with antibacterial cleaners
The antibacterial and antimicrobial 'cleaners' that many
people think are necessary, especially during cold season,
don't clean hands better than soap and water, and also add
to the risk of breeding "super germs," bacteria that survive
the chemical onslaught and have resistant offspring. The
FDA has found that antibacterial soaps and hand cleansers
do not work better than regular soap and water, and should
be avoided.
Help your home smell baking soda-luscious
Baking soda not only removes those strange smells coming
from your fridge, it's also a great odor-eliminator for
your carpet. Just sprinkle on a little baking soda to soak
up some of those odors and then vacuum it up.
Clean your indoor air naturally Skip the store-bought
air fresheners and instead try boiling cinnamon, cloves,
or any other herbs you have a fondness for. Fresh chocolate
chip cookies also have been known to create a friendly aroma.
Also, plants may not make your house smell different but
are good for filtering interior air pretty much any broad
green leaf plant will do. Peace Lilies are a favorite choice.
Toss toxic cleaners carefully
When replacing your cleaning products, don't just throw
the old ones in the trash. If they're too toxic for your
home, they won't be good for the drain or the landfill either.
Many communities hold toxics & electronics recycling days
and will take all of these off your hands. Throwing chemicals
in the trash or down the drain means they might end up back
in your water supply and come back to haunt you.
Avoid conventional dry cleaners
Conventional dry cleaners are the largest users of the industrial
solvent called Perchloroethylene, or perc, which is toxic
to humans and also creates smog. The two most common green
dry-cleaning methods are carbon dioxide cleaning and Green
Earth. Seek out cleaners that use green methods. If you
do take clothes to conventional cleaners, be sure to air
them outside before wearing them or putting them in the
closet.
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Leave the toxins at the door
Imagine what's on your shoes at the end of the day. Bringing
that oil, antifreeze, animal waste, particulate pollution,
pollen, and who knows what else into the house is not good
news, especially for kids and other critters that spend
time on floor level. Keep the sidewalk out of your home
with a good doormat or a shoeless house policy. Many green
buildings now include entryway track-off systems as a means
of maintaining a healthy interior environment. Less dirt
also means less sweeping, mopping, and vacuuming, which
means less work, water, energy, and fewer chemicals.
Design with clean in mind
Designing houses and other building with cleanability in
mind can create spaces that are cleaner, healthier, and
require fewer substances to maintain. In larger buildings,
good cleanability can also be a big money-saver as cleaning
costs can often add up to as much as half of a building's
total energy costs.
Green Cleaning: By the Numbers
17,000: the number of petrochemicals available for home use, only 30 percent of which have been tested for exposure to human health and the environment.
63: the number of synthetic chemical products found in the average American home, translating to roughly 10 gallons of harmful chemicals.
100: the number of times higher that indoor air pollution levels can be above outdoor air pollution levels, according to US EPA estimates.
275: the number of active ingredients in antimicrobials that the EPA classifies as pesticides because they are designed to kill microbes.
5 billion: the number of pounds of chemicals that the institutional cleaning industry uses each year.
23: the average gallons of chemicals (that's 87 liters) that a janitor uses each year, 25 percent of which are hazardous.