Everyone knows that to keep office workers healthy, standards of cleanliness must be met. Bathrooms must be cleaned and sanitized daily, lunchrooms must be maintained at a very high level as food preparation takes place there, and ordinary germs, both bacterial and viral, must be eliminated to avoid the spread of diseases. Added into this is the growing awareness of "sick building syndrome" and the potential complications and conditions to workers in such a "sick" building. Managers of these structures and buildings are painted from the steps and to consider such as water and air purifiers, low or zero VOC, furniture and carpets that take no toxic fumes. Simple, but effective way is to use products that are environmentally friendly. Here you will find information on these products in the following article.
Avoid:
1. Volatile organic compounds - One of the things to avoid is the so-called volatile organic compounds orVOCs. What this means exactly is that toxic fumes are released from certain liquids and solids. The ratio of this release is consistently higher indoors (with the EPA noting this can be up to ten times higher) than outdoors. Many would be surprised to know that some of the most common and popular cleaning supplies, as well as the paint on the walls, plywood or pressed board used in walls, and paint and paint removers emit these fumes. Even more surprising would be that dry cleaned clothing and even air fresheners can prove toxic indoors. Greatly contributing to this is that the air inside buidlings does not provide good enough ventilation to dissipate the fumes.
In learning about Volatile Organic Compounds, one also learns of the detrimental health effects, both long and short-term, of exposure. Some of the most common include eye irritation, headaches, flu-like symptoms, dizziness, and the triggering of asthma attacks. The most severe can be life threatening, such as cancer. Does your office use a spot cleaning for carpeting or fabric cleaning? How about a floor cleaner or bathroom and kitchen cleaners or glass and multi-purpose cleaners? If the answer is yes and they are not non-toxic cleaners, you are exposed to VOCs. Reduction of these Volatile Organic Compounds is important for everyone, but even more so for the elderly, people with lesser functioning immune systems, and pregnant and nursing women.
You may think that if you are not in the immediate area where VOC-emitting cleaning products are used, then you are not being exposed. This is not true, unless your building uses an air purification or ventilation system that is constantly cleaning the air. Although your nose may become used to the smell, the actual fumes last for hours in the air. Even less known is that the fumes are present just from the bottles sitting in the area where they are stored.
2. Solvents - Some of the chemical ingredients in solvents are dangerously toxic to the environment and the people exposed to them. These would include Propylene Glycol Ethers (PGEs), esters, alcohols, and Ethylene Glycol Ethers (EGEs). The toxic nature includes carcinogenic properties and would add to the Volatile Organic Compounds present in the air.
Look For:
1. Neutral pH - What exactly is meant by the term "neutral pH"? There are three factors involved: the reaction of the cleaning product with the surfaced being cleaned, the reaction with the environment when The interaction with the water system, and the reaction product with the skin. A neutral pH means that if the product touches a surface that is not responsive. For example, a pH above 7.0 or as alkaline as to be bleach. The battery acid, not surprisingly, is acidic with a pH below 7.0. A product is intended to be neutral if the pH is 7.0.
2. Biodegradable - We all know how important clean water. There are entire sections dedicated to the reclamation of water for cultivationneeds. Considering the environment when choosing cleaning products is the planet-wise responsible decision to make. The most commonly used products are some of the biggest contributors to pollution, as they do not dissolve into non-toxic components. Washed down the drain they retain their harmful effects. You might be surprised to know that even among biodegradable products, there are different rates as to how quickly they reach full level. The EPA has standards for what truly constitutes biodegradable and you should look for products that do so with 28 days.
Easily damaged surfaces, such as marble, are unaffected by neutral pH cleaners. Even the most sensitive skin is unharmed by neutral pH products that exclude all harsh chemicals. No matter how often a neutral pH product is used, there is no harmful residue buildup on the surfaces that are cleaned, such as countertops, conference tables, desks, and carpets.
3. Plant-Based - Returning to using the natural ingredients of the planet means using chemical-free and toxic-free ingredients to clean. With plant-based products, there is a much less chance of the emission of dangerous Volatile Organic Compounds as they are not included in this makeup. Plant-based brands ensure you reach the level of cleanliness you expect with the more harmful products, without synthetic chemicals.
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