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postheadericon How Green Cleaning Teams Can Clean Your Home Using Only Natural Products

How Green Cleaning Teams Can Clean Your Home Using Only Natural Products

With fears rising over the harmful effects of chemicals found in household sprays and cleaning products, green cleaning services and techniques are becoming increasingly popular in homes throughout the country.

It is well known that green cleaning companies do not use harmful air fresheners or chemical based sprays. But what are some of the natural products that green cleaning companies use when tackling household dirt and grime, and for what purpose are they best used?

A Clean Kitchen Using Only Lemons

Lemon juice is famous for its natural cleaning powers and has for many decades been a reliable cleaning product. Many local green cleaning companies use it throughout the kitchen, as it is a natural bleaching agent and an effective disinfectant. Kitchen taps, oven hops and work surfaces all some up clean and fresh once cleaned with lemon juice and a touch of water. What’s more, a lemon is a lot cheaper than a kitchen spray.

postheadericon Natural Cleaning Products Have The Floor

Natural Cleaning Products Have The Floor

Floors come in three basic varieties: soft (i.e. carpet), hard (tile, lino, flags, marble) and wooden (self-explanatory). And you can clean all types of floors using natural <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www.carpetfirst.co.uk/london_hardfloor_cleaning/woodfloor_hardfloor_polishing.html” title=”Floor Cleaning”>floor cleaning</a> methods.

As an everyday measure, the natural cleaning products you will be using for your floors will be the broom and the vacuum cleaner. Or just the vacuum cleaner – these can usually handle soft, hard and wooden surfaces with equal panache. Some can even handle wet stuff. (Never, ever vacuum up vomit or cat’s pee.

You will never get rid of the stink inside the vacuum cleaner.) And they are a natural cleaning product – all they use is air. But this “natural floor cleaner” can have the low-toxin effect ruin if you use one of those ghastly room scents that work by shaking smelly stuff on the floor and then vacuuming it up. These shake-on thingies are one of the worst sources of toxins in the home. If you want a nice smell dispersed through your home, all you need is a few drops of essential oil on the filter or on the vacuum cleaner bag. And to keep things natural with your vacuum cleaner from start to finish, remember to empty your vacuum cleaner into the compost heap instead of the rubbish bin.

However, sometimes floors need a bit more cleaning. Somebody spills a glass of wine. Someone runs through from the garden to pick up the phone without removing their muddy shoes. A child (or an adult) throws up. The new puppy pees behind the sofa.

postheadericon Natural Cleaning Products For Your Kitchen

Natural Cleaning Products For Your Kitchen

Cleaning the kitchen using natural <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www.carpetfirst.co.uk” title=”House Cleaning”>house cleaning</a> products may feel a bit like walking a tightrope. On the one hand, as you are preparing food, it is extremely important that surfaces, etc. are kept scrupulously clean. On the other hand, you want to minimize the amount of toxins you use â?? after all, you don’t want to eat toxins, after all.

Actually, it’s not that hard. Many of the products you use in your cooking already are also good at keeping things clean and killing germs. And you don’t need to worry about toxins, as you are going to eat the “cleaners” anyway â?? well, the majority of them. The only one you won’t eat is good old soap.

* Spills, etc. on the top of the oven clean up very easily if you get onto them as soon as possible. A fresh spill will wipe away with no need for anything fancier than a dishcloth. The longer you leave a spill or stain, the harder it will be to get off, as it becomes baked on. Of course, use common sense. If a saucepan boils over onto a hot stove, don’t go poking around with a cotton cloth unless you want to start a fire and/or get burned. Wait until the oven is cool enough to touch and use a bit of water on the cloth.

* Keep a little dish of baking soda in the refrigerator to absorb smells. Replace fortnightly with fresh baking soda (hint: use the old baking soda to clean the refrigerator instead of just throwing it away).

postheadericon Join the green revolution with environmentally friendly products

Join the green revolution with environmentally friendly products

Environmentally friendly products are considered to inflict minimal or no harm on the environment. To make consumers aware, environmentally friendly, goods and services often are marked with eco-labels. The top most and the widely-used product around the world today is paper and thanks to science and technology, it is also made environmentally friendly today with the production of handmade paper. There is a growing concern around the globe for preserving our forest reserves. The “Greenhouse Effect” has led people to become more alert about the environmental concerns. It has been seen that, in the recent few years various corporations, communities, government agencies and others are coming forward to promote products and technologies that lead to the preservation of the environment.

The paper-making process uses energy, water and chemicals and produces wastes. Paper made from recycled fibers or Handmade Paper requires at least 50 percent less energy and up to 75 percent less water than making it from virgin fiber. It also produces up to 90 percent less wastewater and reduces air pollution by 70 percent.
Eco-shoes are made of contents, such as Recycled rubber, Recycled plastics, textiles, and synthetic and waste products, which are recyclable. Thanks to shoe manufacturers who have come forward to produce Eco shoes. Eco-friendly furniture is a good alternative to wooden furniture. Eco-friendly furniture use less wood and more use of waste and other products, the use of which is not a threat to our environment.

The need for supportable transportation has become clear, as we face the world wide results of our dependency on fossil fuels that has resulted in global warming. There is no greater threat to global security and sustainability than global warming. It is now time to take personal responsibility to make changes in our lifestyle that can reduce green house gas emissions. By just selecting the right personal transportation is one area that each one of us can make to avoid the green house gas emissions.

Electric vehicles (EVs) offer considerable promise to reduce the negative impacts of automobiles on the environment. In principle, EVs are far more efficient than ICE vehicles in converting energy into motion. Most EVs currently on the market have been converted from ICE vehicles. But, to make EVs acceptable, the steps that are required are – improve performance, reduce costs, win consumer acceptance and make EV technology sustainable over long term. Eco-Vehicles improve road safety as well as the quality of the local and global environment and saves fuel and costs. Additionally Eco-Vehicle provides direct benefits to the drivers and the passengers – more comfort and a relaxed atmosphere. Eco-Vehicles reduce noise, air, land and water pollution.

postheadericon Do You Know the Top 3 Natural Cleaning Products to Get the House Clean for Just a Few Bucks?

Do You Know the Top 3 Natural Cleaning Products to Get the House Clean for Just a Few Bucks?

Believe me, I’m no cleaning expert, but when I found these natural and non-toxic cleaners for just a few bucks, I had to try them out. I have listed my top three favorite green cleaners that are wonderful alternatives to toxic and costly cleaning chemicals, and they get the job done just as well. Did I mention you’ll save money in the process while keeping toxins out of your house? It’s true.

Opt for Olive Oil When Working With Wood.

Instead of reaching for toxic and costly furniture polish, head for the kitchen and get a few drops of olive oil. While it’s good on bread, it’s also great on furniture, hardwood floors and kitchen items such as cutting boards or wooden spoons.

I have an ancient rocking chair that I feel obligated to keep looking its best, and I spent so much time trying to find out what polish would be best for it. I decided to try olive oil first, and I was really surprised how the oil simply brought out its features and did what I needed it to do. I avoided bringing new toxic chemicals into the house, and I saved a few bucks in the process. It’s funny how that works out, you know?

postheadericon Why Hire Carpet Cleaning Services Who Use Environmentally Friendly Products

Why Hire Carpet Cleaning Services Who Use Environmentally Friendly Products

In recent years many Carpet Cleaning businesses have been pursuing green methods, commonly known as environmentally friendly or chemically free methods of cleaning. This is done primarily with the objective to avoid using dangerous and polluting chemicals in the industry in favor of more natural and organic solutions.   

It is widely believed that carpet cleaning chemicals get into the air of a room when sprayed during cleaning, and is more than likely that they can be ingested by residents including kids who stay in the house. Apart from this, carpet cleaning chemicals could also pollute local groundwater if not disposed of properly.

The local carpet cleaning businesses that have greened up their processes or have turned organic by using environmentally safe carpet cleaning products are now reaping the rewards as environmentally aware consumers who are waking up in bi numbers everyday to a more responsible approach to cleaning their carpets and upholstery.  

The health benefits come without additional cost and indeed considerable savings can be made from using such organic methods of carpet cleaning.  Nowadays more and more people are becoming aware of the long-term health effects of toxic chemicals in cleaning products and are appreciating the benefits of using carpet cleaning firms that use products that are environmentally safe, more effective and better for the environment.   

postheadericon Aussan unveils eco-friendly cleaning products

Aussan unveils eco-friendly cleaning products

Aussan Laboratories has unveiled a new range of environmentally-friendly cleaning products to help domestic cleaners as well as professional cleaning companies remove dirt as safely as possible.

The Revolution organic cleaning range is 100 per cent natural and is comprised of biodegradable, non-toxic and non-corrosive products.

As well as being safe to humans, animals and the environment, the antibacterial cleaners are tough on carpet stains and other stubborn dirt marks, allowing professionals to carry out their carpet cleaning duties with a greater level of ease.

The range includes commercial grade disinfectants, general area surface deodorisers, floor cleaner concentrates, food safe cleaners and hand sanitisers.

postheadericon Taking The Best Carpet Cleaning Products For Your Home

Taking The Best Carpet Cleaning Products For Your Home

With so many cleaning products in the market today, finding the best carpet cleaning products have become quite a challenge. A lot of companies who say that they produce the best carpet cleaning products do not really deliver what they promise to their customers. If we are not careful in choosing the best carpet cleaning products, we might end up with a lot of frustrations. Fortunately, there are ways to find the best carpet cleaning products that are safe and efficient in removing dirt. To find the best carpet cleaning products, here are some useful tips for you.

Go for Green Products

Many cleaning agents that we use at home contain harmful chemicals that can make us sick as well as harm the environment. Studies show that more that 50% of the cleaning agents sold in the market today are laden with strong chemicals that are non-biodegradable and are hazardous to our health.

Even some of the best carpet cleaning products contains strong chemicals that can cause skin irritations. To protect your self and your family from health hazards brought about by carpet cleaning agents, buy green carpet cleaning products. The good thing about these green or organic cleaning products is that they are made of natural ingredients that are environment friendly.

postheadericon Using Green Cleaning Products for Restaurants and Kitchens

Using Green Cleaning Products for Restaurants and Kitchens

A common misconception that green chemicals cannot clean as effectively as other cleaning chemicals often drives away many restaurant owners from the purchase of green cleaners for maintaining the work place. However, new technologies have now made green cleaning solutions as effective and sometimes more powerful than toxic cleaning compounds. Green cleaning products work by breaking chemical bonds that hold grease, sugars, fuel oil, food residues, and other dirt residues in the kitchen together. Once the bonds are broken, it becomes easier to rinse away the dirt or remove it using pressure washers and steam cleaners. The following are some of the applications of green cleaning formulas within a commercial kitchen.

Tile Cleaning

Tile and grout can collect grease, fuel fume deposits, food spatter, and other types of deposits. In areas near the sink and pipes, soap scum, calcium deposits, and rust are common problems. Green cleaning chemicals, such as a green tile cleaner, can remove these deposits without leaving dangerous residues that might find their way into food, as regular detergents often do. Green tile cleaners are also safe for use on grout, to effectively remove stains from within grout lines.

Hard Surfaces

postheadericon Common Sense And Natural Cleaning Products

Common Sense And Natural Cleaning Products

While many (make that most) <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www.carpetfirst.co.uk” title=”Natural Cleaning”>natural cleaning</a> products that can be used around the home are beneficial and with very few side effects, it’s important to bear in mind that not everything that nature produces is beneficial. The same goes for things described as “herbal”. People still have to use common sense. After all, tobacco and cannabis are natural and herbal, and they do one heck of a lot of damage to people every day.

First of all, the basic tools of natural housekeeping such as baking soda, salt and vinegar are harmless. You can eat them without doing yourself any damage. The same goes for any herbal remedies based on familiar herbs, fruits and vegetables that you use in your everyday cooking, such as garlic, ginger and honey. So if you’re using these, you are unlikely to come to any harm.

Other natural substances used around the home need to be used with some common sense and not approached with the “if it’s natural it can’t possibly hurt you” attitude.

Essential oils: These should never be taken internally. Some essential oils should never be used in pregnancy – in fact, most essential oils should not be used during pregnancy, with the exception of the citrus oils, lavender, rose, sandalwood, ylang ylang and a handful of others. According to some practitioners, some essential oils should not be used at all by anyone; this list does include the very useful pennyroyal (the best natural flea repellent but also notorious for triggering miscarriages) but also includes more alarming ones like wormwood and bitter almonds. (Bitter almonds are the main natural source of cyanide and were one of the staples used by poisoners in the Renaissance. Enough said.) Don’t be an idiot – follow the instructions on the side of the vial the essential oil came in and don’t drink the stuff.

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