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Green cleaning is defined as cleaning to protect health without harming the environment. Green cleaning has become a well accepted movement that uses products and procedures tomake cleaning for the health of building occupants, workers and the environment the primary concern.
Cleaning products can harm the natural environment. There are over 70,000 chemicals in use today and fewer then 2% have been tested for their effects on human life. Cleaning chemicals are responsible for 8% of non-vehicular emissions which can cause respiratory problems such as asthma. It can also contribute to smog and inhibit plant growth.
Harsh chemicals routinely used for commercial cleaning can also have an adverse effect on the health of building occupants. An average person spends about 90% of their day inside where air pollution from different cleaning products can be 100 times greater then outdoor air. Short term health problems caused by exposure to hazardous cleaning products can range from coughing to chest pains to vomiting, cramps and diarrhea. Long term effects may include liver disease, kidney failure and even cancer.
Green cleaning is not just about chemical substitution but also relates to the use of paper products. Paper products that are bleached in the traditional method with chlorine dioxide are harmful to the environment because it does not break down and accumulates in ways that can be harmful to humans and wildlife. Paper products also hurt because of the use of virgin trees which are used once and disposed of. Using green cleaning products can minimize the harmful effects of dangerous chemicals to our planet.
Green cleaning goals aim to eliminate or reduce harmful toxins and carcinogens through procedural and product substitutions. Green cleaning emphasizes environmental sustainability and overall building health.
Gator Cleaning Solutions would be happy to share our green cleaning expertise with you and help improve your facilities overall air quality and building health. We are committed to serving your needs and contributing to sustainability and health of our environment.
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