Top House Cleaners in Reno, NV

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Small Details Cleaning Svc

5.0

By Option One Solar

Everything was great! We were extremely pleased with everything that was done. Even the blanket on the dog bed was folded and ready for them. ...read more

HandyGreen Home Solutions, LLC

5.0

By JL, Reno, NV

Very knowledgable, very efficient, punctual and polite. He is now my go-to handyman. ...read more

Daisy Maid Cleaning Service

4.0

By Balbir H. at Judy's Book

Great job cleaning my carpet this morning. Was way overdue for it and the really needed it after the red wine spine this weekend. Thanks for cleaning my carpets so well. ...read more

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Steve Hanson Many cleaning companies are making the switch to green cleaning chemicals. But with so many products on the market these days, how do you know which ones are truly "green"? Here are some recommendations on what to look for when choosing green cleaners: Is the product certified by Green Seal®? Green Seal® is highly regarded in the industry and provides science-based environmental certification standards for green cleaning products. Is the product non-toxic? Look for products that are non-toxic to humans and aquatic life. Is the product biodegradable? Biodegradable means that it can be broken down by microbial action. The longer it takes to break down, the more harmful it is to the environment. Check the label to see if it says it's biodegradable. Is the product concentrated or ready-to-use? Ready-to-use cleaners are composed of 90% water, which means extra energy and packaging went into making this product. And extra packaging means extra solid waste ending up in our landfills. Concentrated product however, uses very little water and less packaging, which is much more environmentally friendly. It also cuts down on weight, which means less cost associated with the fuel needed to transport product to its final destination. Does the product work in cold water? Using cold water saves energy, whereas the need for using hot water with the chemical uses more energy. Does the product contain chlorine bleach? The wastewater after using a product containing chlorine bleach can react with other chemicals, which can be toxic. Is the product derived from petroleum? Petroleum-based solvents are made from non-renewable resources, they are flammable, and can be toxic when inhaled. It's better to use solvents derived from pine oil or citrus because they're considered renewable resources. Is the product an aerosol? Aerosol bottles can be dangerous if punctured, as they may produce an uncontrolled spray, which can put you at risk of exposure. Is the product neutral in pH? Neutral pH products are safer for the environment and end user. Acidic or alkaline products can burn if accidentally spilled on your skin. A pH of 7.0 is considered neutral. Is the packaging made from recycled products? Many containers and cardboard boxes are made from "postconsumer" materials. Once you've decided to make the switch to green cleaning products, use this list as your guide for making the right choices. Copyright © MyHouseCleaningBiz.com. All Rights Reserved Copyright © TheJanitorialStore.com. All Rights Reserved. Steve Hanson has been a building service contractor for more than 20 years and now uses his knowledge to help owners of residential cleaning companies build a more profitable and successful cleaning business at MyHouseCleaningBiz.com. Read inspirational cleaning success stories at http://www.cleaning-succes  ...read more

By dream2clean November 18, 2009

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