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Green Practices for Janitorial ServicesYou know the smells that tell you that the janitorial service has been through the building. There is the lemon scent of the furniture polish, the ammonia scent of the window cleaner, the metallic scent of newly buffed floors, or the bleach-like smell of the bathrooms that we all accept as an indication that all it clean and sanitary. We believe that these are smells of cleanliness and a healthy environment.
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Article Tags: Green Building, Building Maintenance, Green Office, Green Janitorial, Green Clean, Green Clean Certified Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/environment-articles/green-practices-for-janitorial-services-270734.html Michael Richmond is the director of the Green Clean Institute, contributor to the Green Clean Compliant blog, and chief adviser for the www.greenpracticesinitiative.com" target="_blank">Green Practices Initiative.
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