People will often ask me for green cleaning solutions used on carpets
that are safe for kids and pets. Or, they will ask if I use chemicals
that are harmful to the environment. There are eco-friendly ways to
clean a home and carpet cleaning is included in this routine.
Green Certified or a Green Seal is the designation most carpet cleaners
will have if they purchase and use a green cleaning solution for carpets
or upholstery.
There is one surefire way of determining whether or not these products
are safe for kids and pets. The Food and Drug Administration has
examined many of these types of products, both chemical and green, and
labels them (Generally Recognized as Safe) G.R.A.S. Look for this
designation on cleaning and other household products.
For effectiveness, the Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) designation shows
that a 3rd party tested this product’s cleaning ability. If a
professional carpet cleaner is using a green product, this is a good
sign it is effective.
This article will go beyond green certification and answer some commonly
asked questions about the green carpet cleaning process.
Q. How effective are green carpet cleaning services at cleaning carpets with stains and pet odor?
A. I have seen some green carpet cleaning products outperform their
chemical counterparts. Many green certified carpet cleaning solutions
offer special stain removers and pet odor formulas. Consumers purchasing
green carpet cleaning products should be cautious because it’s common
for companies that make green products to focus on the organic quality
of the solution, rather than effectiveness. The only way to truly
determine a product’s cleaning effectiveness is to field test it or take
the word of an expert (such as a carpet cleaning service) that has
utilized the product in homes and businesses.
Q. Are carpet cleaning chemicals harmful to kids and/or pets? How do we know they don’t cause harm?
A. There is some debate that household cleaners and some carpet cleaning
chemicals are harmful to the environment and even those living in the
home. There are many different chemical carpet cleaning solutions. Some
individuals are more sensitive than others to some chemical products.
There are safe, effective chemically based products in the carpet
cleaning business and have been for years. Some people just prefer to go
green -- and that’s their preference.
Q. What are the advantages of green carpet cleaning?
A. Green carpet cleaning doesn’t really cost that much more money. The
consumer can feel good about not putting harmful chemicals into the home
environment, and eventually – the bio- system. Cutting down on
pollution is a main concern of many who use green products.
Q. Do people request green carpet cleaning solutions for a healthier approach to cleaning their home?
A. Some people are suffering from asthma, allergies and other lung
disorders and are extra-sensitive. This group is mainly concerned about
the inhalation toxicity of products that expel harmful pollutants and
are breathed in from the atmosphere. Green products that are well made
won’t include compounds believed to be toxic. No known carcinogens will
be used in the solution, either. A low level of Volatile Organic
Compounds (VOCs) will be on the label in order to meet clean air
requirements. This all adds up to a healthier choice for those affected
by lung disorders.
There are a variety of reasons why consumers choose to use green carpet
cleaning products in their residence. In a competitive economy, carpet
cleaning companies need to keep a keen eye towards the wants and needs
of their customers. Right now, eco-friendly carpet cleaning services are
more popular than ever. Keeping green carpet cleaning solutions in use
makes sense because using them provides the customer a sense of safety
and well-being in their own home.
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