Top 10 Green Cleaning Tips

April 19, 2010 Posted by Administrator in : Cleaning Advice, Cleaning Tips, environment , trackback

Green is the new trend. Every industry is at least trying to convert their procedures to environmentally friendly. One industry that has been investing big to earn the “Eco-Friendly Label” is the cleaning industry with the developments of biodegradable cleaning products and cleaning methods that will keep a place smelling fresh without the toxic effect.

Here at Total Clean we strive to deliver an environmentally friendly office cleaning service by applying cleaning products and methods that are less harmful as possible to the environment.

We also have a great concern for our clients’ homes, reason why every once in a while we publish cleaning tips to help them maintain their houses as fresh and clean as we leave their working place. This time we compiled a list with our top 10 Green Cleaning tips for you to keep your house fresh-smelling without harming your family’s life.

1.Employ green cleaning products
As the health and environmental impacts of conventional cleaning products become more thoroughly understood, more and more brands of healthy, green, and effective cleaning products have started hitting the market and competing for that coveted place of honor under your sink. Many of these products are non-toxic, biodegradable, and made from renewable resources (not petroleum). But if designer labels aren’t for you, home-mixed cleaners can get the job done and then some. Vinegar and baking soda can be used to clean almost anything. Mix in a little warm water with either of these and you’ve got yourself an all-purpose cleaner.

2.Avoid poor indoor air quality
It is not uncommon for the air inside a home or office to be more toxic than the air outside. This is because of the presence of toxic materials and substances and the fact that homes and buildings are better insulated than ever before (which is a good thing from an energy standpoint). Keeping windows open as often as possible allows fresh air in and keeps toxins flowing out. This is especially important when cleaning your home.

3.Be careful with antibacterial cleaners
The antibacterial and antimicrobial ‘cleaners’ that many people think are necessary, especially during cold season, don’t clean hands better than soap and water, and also add to the risk of breeding “super germs,” bacteria that survive the chemical onslaught and have resistant offspring. The FDA has found that antibacterial soaps and hand cleansers do not work better than regular soap and water, and should be avoided.

4.Help your home smell baking soda-licious
Baking soda not only removes those strange smells coming from your fridge, it’s also a great odor-eliminator for your carpet. Just sprinkle on a little baking soda to soak up some of those odors and then vacuum it up.

5.Clean your indoor air naturally
Skip the store-bought air fresheners and instead try boiling cinnamon, cloves, or any other herbs you have a fondness for. Fresh chocolate chip cookies also have been known to create a friendly aroma. Also, plants may not make your house smell different but are good for filtering interior air–pretty much any broad green leaf plant will do. Peace Lilies are a favorite choice.

6.Toss toxic cleaners carefully
When replacing your cleaning products, don’t just throw the old ones in the trash. If they’re too toxic for your home, they won’t be good for the drain or the landfill either. Many communities hold toxics & electronics recycling days and will take all of these off your hands. Throwing chemicals in the trash or down the drain means they might end up back in your water supply and come back to haunt you (see How to Go Green: Water for more).

7.Avoid conventional dry cleaners
Conventional dry cleaners are the largest users of the industrial solvent called Perchloroethylene, or perc, which is toxic to humans and also creates smog. The two most common green drycleaning methods are carbon dioxide cleaning and Green Earth. Seek out cleaners that use green methods. If you do take clothes to conventional cleaners, be sure to air them outside before wearing them or putting them in the closet.

8.Employ a green house cleaning service
For people don’t have the time to clean their own homes, fortunately there are an increasing number of 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.

9.Leave the toxins at the door
Imagine what’s on your shoes at the end of the day. Bringing that oil, antifreeze, animal waste, particulate pollution, pollen, and who knows what else into the house is not good news, especially for kids and other critters that spend time on floor level. Keep the sidewalk out of your home with a good doormat or a shoeless house policy. Many green buildings now include entryway track-off systems as a means of maintaining a healthy interior environment. Less dirt also means less sweeping, mopping, and vacuuming, which means less work, water, energy, and fewer chemicals.

10.Design with clean in mind
Designing houses and other building with cleanability in mind can create spaces that are cleaner, healthier, and require fewer substances to maintain. In larger buildings, good cleanability can also be a big money-saver as cleaning costs can often add up to as much as half of a building’s total energy costs.

Why not help us extend this list? Share your green cleaning tips and lets make the world a cleaner place without harming it.

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2. Chris McNair - April 20, 2010

Green cleaning does work and is a great way to improve our planet.

3. idaho falls house cleaning - April 26, 2010

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4. Mathew - April 30, 2010

These are really very good tips. Lots need to be done to make our environment green and clean and you have done your part by providing such a useful tips. Thanks for the great work.

Mathew

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5. Prestige Property - June 21, 2010

Green cleaning works better that other cleaning due to reduced use of chemicals which helps in making the environment clean and safe for human being

6. End of Tenancy Cleaning - August 12, 2010

Non-toxic cleaning is the easiest, cheapest and environmentally friendly way to clean your house. Good point. 10x for sharing.

7. Peter - September 7, 2010

green cleaning is better then other cleaning methods using harmful chemicals…its good for environment and for human too….n your tips are really useful…thnks

8. Arctic Window Cleaning - November 28, 2010

Does know if there are any dedicated to Green Cleaning Tips, Practices and Guides ???

9. Arctic Window Cleaning - November 28, 2010

^ Thats Any Sites Or ebooks ! ^

10. Rommel - December 23, 2010

In our times now that our nature is being abused because of the things that we do. It is the time that we must start thinking how we can help conserving it. Buy only products that are eco friendly or hire only those residential or commercial cleaning companies that use eco friendly products. In that simple way we can help conserve our nature.

11. Wedding Photographer Gloucestershire - January 25, 2011

These are great tips, thanks very much

12. Absolute cleaning - March 8, 2011

Green cleaning does work and is a great way to improve planet and health over all

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14. tim - April 16, 2011

thanks very much for such useful information, I will definitely make sure my cleaners adopt these methods wherever possible.
Thanks for sharing Tim House Cleaning London