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Clean With Green

It is obvious that there is a growing concern about our environment. Everywhere your look people are taking measures to go green. One way that people tend not to think about going green is with cleaning supplies for their homes and offices. What is organic? 

As most people know, cleaning supplies are full of chemicals that may or may not hurt environment. With that being said, let us examine how we can decrease our global footprint while making our home or workplace cleaner. 

Do not worry about the cost. There are many products on the market that make going green feasible and still do a great job cleaning.  Take the kitchen floor for example. Unlike the bathroom, the kitchen has constant traffic going through it. As people cook, prepare food and wash their dishes they track dirt across the floor often leaving muddy shoe prints behind. A lot of people’s solution is to simply grab bleach or some other potent chemical cleaner and mop it away. Two major problems people face with these cleaning supplies are, they become hazardous waste material and can hurt people and pets. One simple solution would be to grab the multi-service cleaner called Tru-green (pronounced true green).

This cleaning supply is great because it eliminates the problems mentioned above. It is not only safe but also effective. A lot of chemicals clean the filth but ware away your paint and tiles. If your child or pet happens to digest a dangerous chemical like chlorine or ammonia you would be more than likely spending the night at the emergency room. If the child or pets swallow Tru-green the only thing you need to worry about is giving them a glass of clean water to help pass it through their system. I am not saying Tru-greeen is a new drink hot on the market but it won’t cause an ambulance ride to the hospital.

The last thing to note is waste removal. A lot of products and cleaning chemicals claim to be all natural and good for the environment. If that is the case then why do most of them have different suggestion for disposing the product? Some of the chemicals have you bottle the waste, pour down it down the drain or bring it to a dump. Tru-green on the other hand can be dumped in your own backyard. If you research this product you can see that it is used for lawn care. Tru-green will only save you time when it comes to disposing it.

So to rehash, Tru-green is safe for the home, your yard and your family. Unlike bleach, Tru-green is not potent to the point where it burns your eyes. It will clean your floors without eroding away your tiles. So buy some biodegradable paper towels and some Tru-green and attack the filth in your home with an eco-friendly vengeance. You can find the product at numerous home improvement stores such as Home Depot and Lowes. I find it to be relatively inexpensive compared to other green products.

 

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