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Warning: Choosing The Wrong Commercial Cleaning Company Could Be Deadly

A surprising number of the most harmful toxins ever created are found right in our own backyard — indeed, right inside your mop closet. Here are ways you can detoxify your home, make it safe again, and keep it that way by avoiding a few key chemical cleaning products.

These warnings apply only to a product’s immediate health effects; they don’t illuminate what happens when we use them over a long period of time. If you’re using common household cleaning products, you’re likely to encounter the following chemicals (among many others), and the following effects, while cleaning:

Chlorinated phenols- Found in toilet bowl cleaners are toxic to respiratory and circulatory systems.

Diethylene glycol- Found in window cleaners depresses the nervous system.

Phenols- Found in disinfectants are toxic to respiratory and circulatory systems.

Nonylphenol Ethoxylate- A common surfactant (detergent)- found in laundry detergents and all-

Purpose Cleaners- Is banned in Europe; it has been shown to biodegradeslowly into even more toxic compounds.

Formaldehyde- found in spray and wick deodorizers is a respiratory irritant and suspected carcinogen.

Petroleum solvents- In floor cleaners damage mucous membranes.

Perchloroethylene- A spot remover, causes liver and kidney damage.

Butyl Cellosolve- common in all-purpose, window and other types of cleaners, damages bone marrow, the nervous system, kidneys and the liver. The list could fill a book. And it’s a book that would include thousands of other chemicals — some so dangerous that they’re found on lists of chemicals associated with Superfund toxic waste sites and in the toxins section of the U.S. Clean Air and Water Acts.

To detoxify your mop closet, first rid it of cleaners that are toxic or that you suspect may be toxic.You can be sure of this if the label says WARNING, DANGER or POISON.

If you’re like most people, you’ve probably got more than a few rusty, crusty, almost-empty bottles of cleaning products, along with some dried-out sponges and a furniture-polish-soaked T-shirt hanging around in your mop closet. With a little organization and attention to labels, you can transform it into a complete and efficient collection of green cleaners and other products that will not only help keep your house spic-and-span, but also help reduce dangerous indoor air pollution created by most conventional household cleaners.

Some cleaners may advertise that they are “environmentally sound” but fail to provide a full list of ingredients.

The manufacturer that gives you the most information about its product is usually the manufacturer you can trust.

RECOMMENDATION:
I have researched a'lot of commercial cleaners in the DMV area and only one business has been noted for the use of non-harmful cleaning supplies and that company is J&R Cleaners located in the Glen Burnie area of Anne Arundel County. If you are seriously look for a great cleaning that is hazard free you might want to give them a call. To Go To J&R Cleaners Website Click Here