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Alex Daniels

Many people suffer from everyday allergies, which makes regular dusting and proper cleaning a must. The problem is that many also experience a negative reaction to common household cleaners, which may include difficulty breathing or other serious consequences in some cases.

Most cleaners offer a cautionary notice about using the product in well-ventilated areas, but that’s not always enough. If you are someone who has difficulty using standard cleaning products or worry about using harsh cleaners around your family, you will be glad to know that there are alternatives.

October 19, 2008

Green Cleaning for Health and a Healthy Environment
Author: Editor

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Steve Hanson

Green cleaning for health is one of the latest movements to be accepted among reputable cleaning companies who wish to provide a quality cleaning service, while maintaining an active respect for the protection of the health of the cleaning crew, as well as the other occupants and users of the building. Moreover, green cleaning for health also makes efforts to protect and respect the environment.

October 14, 2008

General Household Cleaning Tips
Author: Editor

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Vincent Platania

Posted in central vacuuming | |

If there’s a single appliance more popular than any other in homes it has to be the vacuum. After all, do you know anyone that does not own a vacuum to clean the floors? Naturally they hurry up the time it requires to clean our homes so purchasing one is certainly worthwhile. However, with so many brands available, how do you choose the best vacuum to buy?

The conclusion is commonly founded on many elements such as price, power, and features of the hoover. Despite price often being a dominant factor, it shouldn’t be the primary influence in your choice because as is usually the case you get what you pay for.

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Jeff Marshall

Who knew that cleaning a dish could be so complicated? A trip down the grocery store’s “dishwashing detergent” aisle reveals shelves stacked high with chemical solutions of every strength, scent, and toxicity. Detergent companies have made tremendous strides in improving their products - we can trust our detergents to kill germs and remove all but the tiniest remnants of food stuck to our dishes - but without exception, they’ve come up short on a solution to the most subtle and stubborn stains and discolorations. Even the best cleaning products, whether applied by hand or machine, struggle to maintain our glasses’ and silverware’s shining appearance.

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