Commercial Green Cleaning Products

65

By becca7176

See all 2 photos

Use Green Cleaning Products At Your Office Building

Facilities managers have double duty of keeping a clean, well-run facility and making sure the office environment is a healthy workplace. Rising awareness of 'sick building syndrome' has added extra pressure to take steps to make sure the building is conducive to the wellbeing and productivity of their staff. Some offices have the option of using carpet & furniture that won't off-gas formaldehyde, air & water purifiers, and no or low-VOC paint, but one of the most simple and cost-effective ways to reduce the toxins in your office environment day in and day out is to use green multipurpose cleaner. Here are some tips for finding non-toxic, green cleaning products that don't that have poisonous fumes and won't leave harmful residues.

What To Avoid:

1. Volatile Organic Compounds - In learning what to avoid, you will come across the term 'Volatile Organic Compounds', conveniently abbreviated as VOCs. In layman's terms, this would the fumes released by certain solids and liquids, which according to the EPA are as much as ten times the density inside a buidling as outside. It will certainly be no surprise that the a lack of ventilation in enclosed buildings is a prime factor in the concentration of these VOCs. These compounds are released not only by common cleaning supplies, but by such surprising additions as dry cleaned clothing and air fresheners. Paint and paint remover and plywood and pressed board used on and in walls emit their own mix of VOCs and can contribute to sick building syndrome.

VOCs cause short and long-term health-harming effects, such as headache, eye irritation, dizziness, flu-like symptoms, triggering asthma, and even life-threatening conditions like cancer. These VOCs can be present in glass cleaners, multi-purpose cleaners, floor cleaners, bathroom & kitchen cleaners, as well as many products used for spot cleaning on fabrics, such as carpet and upholstery. Pregnant and nursing women, the elderly, and people with compromised immune systems are even more susceptible to the negative effects of breathing VOCs, but it is important to take steps to reduce them for everyone's sake.

Perhaps your cleaning crew comes in after hours and therefore you think you are not exposed to these VOCs. After all, you aren't in the immediate area, right? This is, unfortunately, not accurate as these fumes can and do stay in the air for hours after their use. Even sitting in a closet, the bottles emit gasses. Unless your building has been upgraded recently to include a purification and ventilation system that continuously cleans the air, your exposure is not mitigated.

2. Solvents - Solvents often contain corrosive chemical ingredients, such as alcohols, esters, Ethylene Glycol Ethers (EGEs), and Propylene Glycol Ethers (PGEs). These are carcinogenic and toxic to people & the environment. They would contribute to the VOCs in the air.

What To Look For:

1. Neutral pH - The determination of what exactly is a neutral pH can be easily understood. Neutral has been given a value of 7.0 and is based on how the product reacts with the environment once it enters the water system, the effect on the surface being cleaned, and the outcome of usage on the skin. Acids, such as battery acid, has a value under 7.0, while the opposite - alkali - has a value of over 7.0 and would include such items as bleach. The 7.0 pH neutral is not reactive to surfaces.

A neutral pH cleaning product won't harm even the most sensitive surfaces, such as marble, and you don't have to worry about it throwing off the pH balance of your skin. Even with frequent use, neutral pH commercial green cleaning products without any harsh chemicals will keep your cleaned surfaces, such as desks, conference tables, countertops and carpets free of harmful residue.

2. Biodegradable
- While facilities managers are concerned about the internal surroundings of their buildings, it is also important to consider the effects of what they use inside on the outside environment. Our environment gets exposed to everything we wash down the drain. Cleaning chemicals commonly pollute our environment instead of dissipating into non-harmful co-factors, but even the amount of time it takes to biodegrade makes some cleaning products superior to others. Look for cleaners that meet the EPA's highest standard of biodegradability within 28 days with no aquatic toxicity.

3. Plant-Based
- The use of plants for medicinal and health purposes is a long-established fact. Add the cleansing properties and you have a complete arsenal, all non-toxic and organic. No synthetic chemical compound offers the non-toxic benefits of the plant-based products. Fortunately, the plant-based compounds clean as well as or better than their harmful counterparts, including less to no Volatile Organic Compounds in the work environment.

Building and facility managers are charged with making the best decisions for the overall safety and health of the workers in their buildings. Removing harsh chemical cleaners while maintaining the same or better standard of cleanliness is the inevitable outcome of using green multipurpose cleaner. Contributing to an improved level of air and surface quality encourages healthier surroundings for workers. Add in the large reduction in environmental impacts with the use of natural home cleaning products and you have one smart manager!

  • Spring Clean-Up for Bathrooms - From Sarah Aguirre,

    Your medicine cabinet is overflowing. You can't remember what color the tile in your shower used to be. An invisible person wouldn't be able to recognize himself in your dingy mirror. Have hope. This spring cleaning how-to will get your bathroom back in shape.Difficulty: AverageTime Required: 45 minutes-1 hourHere's How:1. Follow the 15 Minute Bathroom Cleanup. This will get rid of trash and

  • Spring Cleaning A Complete Checklist - Lets Start in the Kitchen

    A Spring Cleaning ExtravaganzaThe flowers are blooming, the birds are serenading, and our house still feels like it's stuck with winter blues. Spring cleaning is a tradition that allows us to freshen up our homes and get a head start on the hectic seasons of spring and summer. What do you need help spring cleaning? Spring Cleaning Checklists By RoomThese tutorials help with spring cleaning for

  • Baby Lotions, Shampoos, Powders may Expose infants to Worrisome Chemicals

    Baby lotions, shampoos, powders may expose infants to worrisome chemicalsProvided by: The Canadian PressWritten by: Lindsey Tanner, THE ASSOCIATED PRESSFeb. 4, 2008CHICAGO - Baby shampoos, lotions and powders may expose infants to chemicals that have been linked with possible reproductive problems, a small study suggests.The chemicals, called phthalates, are found in many ordinary products

Green Cleaning Products On Amazon

The Naturally Clean Home: 150 Super-Easy Herbal Formulas for Green Cleaning
Amazon Price: $4.71
List Price: $10.95
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Green Cleaning, 2nd Edition
Amazon Price: $7.21
List Price: $14.95
The Joy of Green Cleaning
Amazon Price: $4.95

Comments

Organic Cleaner 14 months ago

What a great post! We switched to organic cleaning products :)

Submit a Comment
Members and Guests

Sign in or sign up and post using a hubpages account.



    • No HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked
    • Comments are not for promoting your Hubs or other sites

    Please wait working