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Harmful Cleaning Products VS Natural Cleaning Products

29 Jan 2021 11:00 AM | Deleted user

Todays homeowners and business owners are looking for cleaning methods that are environmentally friendly and help preserve human health. The cleaning method that is innovative and sustainable to human health and to our environment is Green Cleaning. Green Cleaning does not use cleaning products that contain ingredients that are harmful to our health and environment but use cleaning products that are found in nature and do not have any harmful consequences when used. The reason why consumer perception is demanding for more Green Cleaning methods is because the “old method” of using cleaning chemicals risk their health and the environment.

 

When cleaning chemicals first came out, many households were relieved because that meant for them that they would not need to do any excessive work for hours to remove stains and grime from tiles, grout, backsplash, sink and bathroom surfaces. It was a huge relief back then knowing that you would apply a cleaning chemical and you would have immediate results with no effort. However, little did consumers know that these cleaning chemicals were harmful to the environment and to their health. Studies have shown that the average American home can be found 63 synthetic chemical products can be found, which equals to 10 gallons of hazardous chemicals.   

 

Many household consumers and business owners are using cleaning chemicals without their knowledge that these products can harm their families, employees, and client’s health and environment. The reason is because they are not educated properly or have no specialization of which cleaning product is safe or harmful to them. One harmful cleaning product that is commonly found in households and businesses is chlorine. Chlorine is an extremely toxic chemical, and it has toxic affects on living organisms, and when it comes in contact with organic materials, it can create hazardous and carcinogenic toxins such as trihalomethanes and chloroform, and organochlorines. In addition, chlorine and chlorinated compounds can cause damage to our atmospheric ozone. This chemical is commonly found in laundry bleach, dishwasher detergent, tub, and tile cleaners. Furthermore, heavy duty degreasers and deodorizers use aromatic hydrocarbons, which are highly carcinogenic, and can contaminate air and groundwater. Although these cleaning chemicals can clean surfaces with little effort, it does it with a great cost to our environment and to our health. That is why there is an emerging demand for better cleaning practices such as Green Cleaning.

 

As previously mentioned, Green Cleaning is the preferred method of cleaning as it doesn’t cause any harmful affects to our eco-system and to our health. There are many natural green products and items that can clean surfaces such as: baking soda, unscented soap that do not contain petroleum distillates, lemon, borax, vinegar, cornstarch, and isopropyl alcohol to name a few. These products when used do not create any toxic fumes, do not dry or harm your skin, nor do they cause any harmful affects to our ecosystem. These items are highly recommended if someone wants to practice green cleaning to protect their communities and environment.

 

After reviewing the harmful affects of cleaning products, and to the benefits of using natural green products for Green Cleaning, the choice is clear which practice is beneficial to our society and environment in the long run. Green cleaning and natural green cleaning products is a sustainable and innovative cleaning method that can improve our health, productivity, minimize risks, but it also shows that we care for the environment that we live in. Now, if you happen to be a homeowner or a workplace owner who is unsure how to practice Green Cleaning or to find a professional cleaning company that practices Green Cleaning, you can always refer to the IJCSA. IJSCA is an organization that is committed to improve cleaning practices into the cleaning industry, so everyone can live with a peace of mind knowing that cleaning companies who are members of the IJCSA are well educated and trained to carry out the most up to date Green Cleaning practices. If you do not know where to start, you can simply click here, and one of IJCSA professional members can help you out with your cleaning needs.

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