Commercial Service: Green Cleaning Resources

We can all benefit from a greener lifestyle. The benefits of healthier living and minimizing our effects on the environment should be enough to entice anyone. The long-term effects of using traditional cleaning products is looking dirtier every day with chemicals unknown to consumers to cause irritation and respiratory problems, antibacterial products that encourage the development of “super germs,” and the countless tons of plastic that end up in landfills due to careless disposal practices. There are plenty of green cleaning practices being upheld in progressive commercial janitorial services. But where can we go to find the best information on how to make a smooth transition to green living? Consider these five resources for some of the best information on green cleaning and green lifestyles.

The Daily Green – This site is compliments of GoodHousekeeping.com, and this link provides easy step-by-step instructions on how to make your own green cleaning products with simple household items. Lemon juice and Vinegar, to name a couple, might just be some of the simple and safe tricks to keeping your home clean without exposing your family to hazardous chemicals.

Treehuger – This comprehensive article not only offers tips for how to clean green, but also how to improve your home’s air quality. Tour the rest of the Treehugger site for the latest in green design and technology as well.

Eco Evaluator – Similar to Treehugger, you have access to a wealth of green lifestyle information, but this particular link is to an article on green cleaning and offers information on the pros and cons of anti-bacterial products, why vinegar is an amazing cleaner, and whether or not air fresheners are safe.

DoYourPartYet another green lifestyle site, this particular article offers more detailed recipes for everyday cleaning products ranging from mold killers to fabric softener.

The Green Clean Review – If you’re not looking to make your own non-toxic cleaning products, this site offers a bundle of reviews and links to natural cleaning products such as Mrs. Meyers and Dr. Bonners. If you’re new to green cleaning, this is a great place to take a look around.