At the beginning of this year, 10 states, including Illinois, invoked legislation which requires or encourages the use of “Green Seal” cleaning products – specifically floor waxes and window cleaners – in public school buildings. Similar bills are expected to come to the state house floors for debate in at least 5 other states throughout the country before the end of 2010.
As the state legislature prepares to make schools and other public spaces less toxic, they are also encouraging efficient use of water and paper resources for cleaning purposes. Water conservation and recycled paper use are already central to saving money in the hotel and hospitality industry, and now the US Government is taking action to do the same. Laundering with energy-efficient, water-saving appliances, and using less water to clean hard surfaces is not only possible with modern technology, but now required by law.
How does ICleanHouse.com and vapor steam compare?
The “Green Seal” is only awarded to chemicals which meet environmental standards. Vapor steam is chemical free, and therefore cannot obtain the “Green Seal.” Since no chemicals are used to remove dirt, grime, and germs, vapor steam cleaning leaves no chemical residue to be washed down the drain and harm the environment. By requiring the “Green Seal,” legislators are ruling out this powerful cleaning method. Vapor steam may just be “Greener” than “Green.”
For instance, take the process of mopping. Instead of bucket after bucket of increasingly dirty mop water, and germ-ridden mop heads which seem to just move or spread dirt around, with vapor steam we use 2 liters of water for 3 full hours of steam to clean your floors. Not only is it more ecologically friendly due to water conservation and lack of chemical use, but it saves so much time usually spent emptying and refilling buckets and wringing out dirty mops. And along with that, you get the added benefit of knowing that any germs that come into contact with vapor steam are virtually obliterated on contact.
But isn’t Vapor Steaming just for big companies that can afford it?
Until recently, vapor steam was only available to corporate entities or medical facilities, due to the cost associated with the machinery required to clean using this method. However, at ICleanHouse.com, we’ve made that investment for you – and not just if you are a business owner. We can use the power of vapor steam in your own home, making your dwelling clean, free of dangerous poisonous chemical residue, and making you environmentally responsible.
When you care about health and the environment, try having your home cleaned the vapor steamer way with ICleanHouse.com – you’ll be amazed at the results!
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