Saturday, December 27, 2014

Green cleaning without antibiotics

Organized living room
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Green cleaning is good for you
Green cleaning is good for the environment, good for plants, good for people and animals. It’s safer to use green cleaning and prevents unnecessary exposure to chemicals. Read the labels of cleaning products to determine if they are green.

Making a dirty situation worse
Many homeowners are beginning to see the wisdom and benefits of green cleaning for their home. Beyond chemicals that are hazardous to the environment, there is an overabundance of antibacterial and antimicrobial cleaners on the market that countless people believe are necessary. Topical studies have revealed that antibacterial cleaners are not any more successful than regular soap and water. The real danger behind the use of antimicrobial cleaners is that they drastically add to the risk of breeding "super germs," microorganisms that can endure the chemical onslaught and lead to the development of resistant offspring. The FDA has reported that antibacterial soaps and hand cleansers are not any more effective than regular soap and water, and they should be avoided.

Employ a green house cleaning service
For people who do not have the time to regularly clean their own homes, there are an few green cleaning services out there to help get things spic and span. If you can't find one in your area (or their rates are outlandish), call around until you find a service willing to use the products and methods you specify. Gloria M Cleaning, in Charlotte and Kannapolis, offers green cleaning. Contact them today. Keep your family safe with green cleaning!


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