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Practical Green Cleaning Tips

Thursday, August 9th, 2012

Practical Green Cleaning Tips with the Maid Brigade green cleaning team

Thanks so much to Lauren Brown for getting us this great information on a green clean for your home! We look forward to seeing some more wonderful posts from you and your team!

No matter where you are on the path to going green, or if you haven’t even started, there are several ways you can implement eco-friendly practices in everyday cleaning tasks.
Here are some examples:

Easiest
• Use a high quality entrance mat to keep out dirt, allergens, and other
contaminated particles
• Or make your home shoes-free
• Get good quality micro fiber cloths to clean better with fewer (maybe no)
chemicals
• Use these cloths in a color-coded fashion, using separate cloths for the kitchen,
bathroom, etc. to prevent cross-contamination of germs throughout the home
• Use micro fiber mops, not brooms, to remove daily traffic dirt and pet hair
without stirring up more allergens
• Use the mildest cleaning solution possible for the job
• Watch the Signal Words on the product labels, avoiding anything stronger than a
Caution! label
• Spray cleaners onto the cleaning cloth, not the surface to be cleaned; overspray is
a leading cause of unnoticed residues and airborne chemicals
• Wear rubber gloves to prevent absorption of chemical solutions and vapors
through the skin

Medium
• Select products designed to work in cold water
• Select products with low or no VOC content
• Find products with a moderate pH, from 4 to 11
• Purchase products that come in recyclable containers
• Purchase green cleaning solutions in concentrated form and dilute into re-useable
spray bottles
• Use a micro fiber mop system
• Avoid products containing pesticides, organochlorines, formaldehyde, or APEs
• Avoid products containing known or suspected carcinogens, neurotoxins,
reproductive toxins, developmental toxins or endocrine disruptors

Hardest
• Get a high filtration vacuum (preferably a HEPA filter) with a closed canister
system to trap and remove 99.7% of particles 1 micron or larger (including dust,
dirt, pollen, dust mites, pet dander, hair and mold – really tiny stuff)
• Go to a chemical-free dry steam vapor system to clean, deodorize, disinfect and
kill mold, mildew and dust mites using water alone
• Purchase a water-ionizing system for a chemical-free portable device that
effectively tackles just about everything (you may need something stronger on
heavy grease and soap scum)

Make your own natural cleaning products – like baking soda, lemons, vinegar,
borax and vegetable-based oil soaps for ultimate knowledge and control of what is
in your home
De-clutter your home to make a more enjoyable environment for recharging and
to make routine cleaning easier and faster

Take baby steps! Choose a few items here and there that seem doable and see and feel
the difference.

 

-Lauren Brown

Contact info:
LBrown@maid-brigade.com
703-823-1726
For a green home cleaning estimate: www.maids.maidbrigade.com

Meet the Green Team for a Green Clean

Thursday, July 5th, 2012

Green and Clean all in the same fell-swoop with Maid Brigade

At the GreenGobbler, we have a new guest writer!Lauren Brown of Maid Bridgade here to tell us some great tips and tricks on how to stay fresh, clean and healthy in your home! Lauren Brown, Grass Roots Marketing Specialist for Maid Brigade of Northern Virginia has some insight into what gets your home clean and how to do it in a safe, healthy, non-toxic way. The really great part about Lauren, aside from that she knows her stuff about living a healthy lifestyle is that she does it with… style!

Of course, we wouldn’t want to be rude…Before we let you get into the knitty-gritty with Lauren’s awesomeness- learn a bit more about her and the company:

Lauren Brown
Grass Roots Marketing Specialist, Maid Brigade

Lauren has been with Maid Brigade for three years, educating the community on the importance of going green for the health of the environment and our families. She emphasizes the value of using safer alternatives and how easy and affordable it can be to go green! Maid Brigade is a residential cleaning service that uses only Green Seal certified cleaning solutions and green methods to clean homes. This ensures a safer work environment for their employees and a safer, healthier home for their clients.

For more green tips, friend Lauren on Facebook and fan Maid Brigade’s local page.

And follow Lauren on Twitter: @LaurenMaidBrgde

Contact info:
LBrown@maid-brigade.com
703-823-1726
For a green home cleaning estimate: www.maids.maidbrigade.com