Green Cleaning Definition
Green Cleaning is defined as cleaning to protect health without
harming the environment. A Green Cleaning program goes beyond
chemical and equipment choices. It includes policies, procedures,
training and shared responsibility efforts that minimize the impact of
cleaning materials on the health of building occupants and protect
the environment as a whole.
Green Cleaning is a new approach to janitorial services that offers
better environmental performance and improved worker health and
safety, while retaining the same sanitation quality as traditional,
more chemical-intensive methods. When correctly employed, no
"cleaning power" is sacrificed through green cleaning practices.
Current products, processes and procedures aren’t necessarily bad,
but newer technologies and processes make it possible to clean
effectively, efficiently, and with less impact on health and the
environment. And to be clear, green cleaning is more than switching
a few products; it’s about effective cleaning to create healthier
buildings and at the same time reduce environmental impacts.
Why Green Cleaning?
Many cleaning products contain harmful chemicals that can have serious adverse effects on janitorial staff, building
occupants, and the environment. Personnel handling cleaning products used to clean floors, carpets, plumbing fixtures, and
other building elements can be at risk for a number of adverse health effects.
Janitorial products can cause harm to the environment during their use, if they are poured down drains, circulated through
building ventilation systems, or disposed of outdoors. Environmental damage can also occur during the development,
manufacture, and transport of these products. Possible environmental consequences of janitorial product use include:
Air pollution
Bioaccumulation of toxic substances in plants and animals
Endocrine disruption in wildlife, which reduces the ability to reproduce
Ozone depletion
Water pollution
Utilized correctly, green cleaning can help to reduce many of these health and environmental hazards.



News & Articles
_Studies have shown that a healthy office work environment stimulates employee satisfaction along with increasing overall productivity. Above all, a clean office will always make a better impression with visitors and clients.
Health Benefits:
-A Better Building and Better Environment
_Help reduce health problems associated with allergens, chemical sensitivities and contaminants, such as mold and bacteria. Green cleaning products contain low VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) levels that emit fewer fumes and are gentler on the facility itself.
-Improve productivity and morale of building occupants.
_Help decrease air pollution, water pollution, ozone depletion and global climate change.
-Keep indoor air clean and dust free with our HEAP filtered vacuum cleaners.
-Improve the health of building occupants, helping to reduce sick days.
-Create satisfaction for yourself and the building occupants because you are helping to make your facility and your community a better place.
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