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Michael Richmond is the director of Green Clean Institute and contributor to Green Clean Compliant. He serves as Chief Advisor to the Green Practices Initiative.
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Certifiably Green CleanI wonder if you scratched some of these Green Clean janitorial services, if the green wouldn't chip off like green paint? The janitorial world is getting an influx of self-anointed Green Janitorial services that have little to show but a change of products on their cart. Maybe Chlorine Isn't Green After AllYou may not know this but chlorine comes from salt, separating the chlorine gas from the caustic sodium. The gas is a pale green, and it is both a deadly substance and a useful substance in industry. Green Janitor Finally Brings the GreenHow do you know if your cleaning or janitorial service is just adding Green products to the program or are actually part of a Green Practices program? Try the Green Janitor test. Smelly Microfiber CothsThe new wonder tools in the cleaning and janitorial world is microfibers. They are effective, require less cleaning product to do the job, and can be laundered over 200 times. What is the problem with the smell? Green Clean CertifiedIt takes more than a microfiber mop and non-ammonia window cleaner to be Green Clean Certified. The market is now looking for janitorial and building maintenance services that are Green Clean Certified. Is Cleaning Green Different From Green CleaningGreen Office, Green Building, and Green Practices are not Green unless there is a program of Green Practices along with the Green Products. They are the primary ingredients for a truly Green Office Green Practices for Janitorial ServicesThey are the least-noticed people at your school, office, or plant, but they perform one of the most important tasks to your health. If your janitorial service is not Green Clean certified, they may be a danger to your health.
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