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Great Article on Green Cleaning for Better Health Tips:
Let’s face it: we live in a less than pure world. And despite our best efforts, it’s nearly impossible to keep our kids from exposures to things like pesticides, car exhaust, second-hand smoke and mold.
The good news – We do have control over what the EPA has deemed should be our top concern: the air in our homes.
Up to ten times more toxic than outdoors, the space inside our four walls could be slowly chipping away at our family’s health. And, ironically, the main culprits may be the very things we use to keep our homes free of dirt, germs, and bugs.
Even green alternatives and non-toxic methods can grant us a false sense of security when it comes to providing a truly healthy home for our families. Let’s look at some areas where even us “green gurus” may be able to improve our skills at cleaning for a healthy home:
“I use all green, natural cleaners!”Ahh, wouldn’t it be nice if we could judge a cleaning product by its label? The reality is that claims like “non-toxic” and “all-natural” are unregulated, often used for marketing purposes only. Also, because manufacturers of household cleaners aren’t required to disclose the ingredients, it’s almost impossible for us to know if they’re really safe.
So what if we broke our long-entrenched cleaning habits and got back to basics? From laundry to floors, kitchen to bathroom, virtually every cleaning job can be tackled with pure soap, baking soda, water, and a microfiber cloth.
Look for quality soap concentrates like Dr. Bronner’s and Branch Basics that can be diluted for home and body uses. Beyond lowering the toxins in our homes, this change could save on time and money wasted by purchasing several products.
“We use sanitizers, but they’re eco-friendly and alcohol-free!”You’re probably familiar with the antibiotic-resistant “superbugs” the harsh ingredient Triclosan can lead to, as well as its ability to destroy crucial good bacteria in the gut.
But did you know that in order for ANY product to say “sanitizes”, “antimicrobial” or “kills germs” on its label, it must contain either an EPA-registered pesticide and/or at least 62% alcohol? Even in small doses, neither of these active ingredients is safe, with the exception of high quality “thymus vulgaris oil”, which is derived from Thyme.
Again, pure soap is your best bet. Under neither the EPA or FDA jurisdiction, “soap” is in a category all on its own and has been used for eons to keep our hands free of bacteria, viruses, mold, and the like with no negative side effects.
“We’re fragrance-free around here!”The one ingredient “fragrance” or “parfum” can actually be a complex mixture of dozens of chemicals, so striving to use unscented products is usually a safe bet. But this area is also a bit hazy due to the addition of masking agents used to “cover” the offensive smell with yet more chemicals.
And if a fragrance is desired, simply add a few drops of your favorite, organic essential oil. If a product has a smell, be sure you can trace it back to a naturally-derived oil on its ingredient list.
“The toxic stuff is safely stored away, for use only if really needed.”Imagine walking down the cleaning aisle of a grocery store. Pretty strong smell, right? Even with tightly sealed, never-opened lids, chemicals are seeping out. While your home may only contain a few conventional products, you can bet noxious odors are leaching out in the parts-per-million level, creating a low-level chemical soup over time. The truth is, you don’t really need them.
Pure soap mixed with a natural scouring agent like baking soda or Bon Ami will effectively clean the tougher items like ovens, tubs, tiles and toilets. Soap also contains natural anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-mold properties. Even the EPA recommends ridding bacteria on surfaces by “washing with soapy water”.
“We use safe pest control.”As research connects pesticides to adverse health effects on the unborn fetus and developing children, eco-friendly pest control companies have gained attention. They tout their use of “organic” pesticides; however, according to Clemson University, “Some organic pesticides are as toxic, or even more toxic, than many synthetic chemical pesticides.”
Others are advertised as plant-derived, when they are actually synthetic derivatives of the real thing. Pyrethroids, for instance, originate from the chrysanthemum flower, but are classified by the EPA as “Likely to be Carcinogenic to Humans”.
Instead, use natural alternatives that kill pests by mechanical – not chemical – action. A powerful roach bait, for example, can be made from equal parts powdered sugar, corn meal and Boric Acid placed in small caps in out-of-reach areas.
Reaping Benefits Year RoundThis type of “Spring Cleaning” has the power to go beyond organizing and de-cluttering to reaping lifelong health benefits. We’ve heard it time and again: Our children are especially vulnerable to lurking toxins, pound-for-pound breathing 2.5 times more than adults. It’s crucial we start looking beyond labels and stop settling with just “doing better”. We should have full confidence in what we’re spritzing and spraying in our homes.
For more info go to this link:
http://www.greenchildmagazine.com/cleaning-for-a-healthy-home/
Let’s face it: we live in a less than pure world. And despite our best efforts, it’s nearly impossible to keep our kids from exposures to things like pesticides, car exhaust, second-hand smoke and mold.
The good news – We do have control over what the EPA has deemed should be our top concern: the air in our homes.
Up to ten times more toxic than outdoors, the space inside our four walls could be slowly chipping away at our family’s health. And, ironically, the main culprits may be the very things we use to keep our homes free of dirt, germs, and bugs.
Even green alternatives and non-toxic methods can grant us a false sense of security when it comes to providing a truly healthy home for our families. Let’s look at some areas where even us “green gurus” may be able to improve our skills at cleaning for a healthy home:
“I use all green, natural cleaners!”Ahh, wouldn’t it be nice if we could judge a cleaning product by its label? The reality is that claims like “non-toxic” and “all-natural” are unregulated, often used for marketing purposes only. Also, because manufacturers of household cleaners aren’t required to disclose the ingredients, it’s almost impossible for us to know if they’re really safe.
So what if we broke our long-entrenched cleaning habits and got back to basics? From laundry to floors, kitchen to bathroom, virtually every cleaning job can be tackled with pure soap, baking soda, water, and a microfiber cloth.
Look for quality soap concentrates like Dr. Bronner’s and Branch Basics that can be diluted for home and body uses. Beyond lowering the toxins in our homes, this change could save on time and money wasted by purchasing several products.
“We use sanitizers, but they’re eco-friendly and alcohol-free!”You’re probably familiar with the antibiotic-resistant “superbugs” the harsh ingredient Triclosan can lead to, as well as its ability to destroy crucial good bacteria in the gut.
But did you know that in order for ANY product to say “sanitizes”, “antimicrobial” or “kills germs” on its label, it must contain either an EPA-registered pesticide and/or at least 62% alcohol? Even in small doses, neither of these active ingredients is safe, with the exception of high quality “thymus vulgaris oil”, which is derived from Thyme.
Again, pure soap is your best bet. Under neither the EPA or FDA jurisdiction, “soap” is in a category all on its own and has been used for eons to keep our hands free of bacteria, viruses, mold, and the like with no negative side effects.
“We’re fragrance-free around here!”The one ingredient “fragrance” or “parfum” can actually be a complex mixture of dozens of chemicals, so striving to use unscented products is usually a safe bet. But this area is also a bit hazy due to the addition of masking agents used to “cover” the offensive smell with yet more chemicals.
And if a fragrance is desired, simply add a few drops of your favorite, organic essential oil. If a product has a smell, be sure you can trace it back to a naturally-derived oil on its ingredient list.
“The toxic stuff is safely stored away, for use only if really needed.”Imagine walking down the cleaning aisle of a grocery store. Pretty strong smell, right? Even with tightly sealed, never-opened lids, chemicals are seeping out. While your home may only contain a few conventional products, you can bet noxious odors are leaching out in the parts-per-million level, creating a low-level chemical soup over time. The truth is, you don’t really need them.
Pure soap mixed with a natural scouring agent like baking soda or Bon Ami will effectively clean the tougher items like ovens, tubs, tiles and toilets. Soap also contains natural anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-mold properties. Even the EPA recommends ridding bacteria on surfaces by “washing with soapy water”.
“We use safe pest control.”As research connects pesticides to adverse health effects on the unborn fetus and developing children, eco-friendly pest control companies have gained attention. They tout their use of “organic” pesticides; however, according to Clemson University, “Some organic pesticides are as toxic, or even more toxic, than many synthetic chemical pesticides.”
Others are advertised as plant-derived, when they are actually synthetic derivatives of the real thing. Pyrethroids, for instance, originate from the chrysanthemum flower, but are classified by the EPA as “Likely to be Carcinogenic to Humans”.
Instead, use natural alternatives that kill pests by mechanical – not chemical – action. A powerful roach bait, for example, can be made from equal parts powdered sugar, corn meal and Boric Acid placed in small caps in out-of-reach areas.
Reaping Benefits Year RoundThis type of “Spring Cleaning” has the power to go beyond organizing and de-cluttering to reaping lifelong health benefits. We’ve heard it time and again: Our children are especially vulnerable to lurking toxins, pound-for-pound breathing 2.5 times more than adults. It’s crucial we start looking beyond labels and stop settling with just “doing better”. We should have full confidence in what we’re spritzing and spraying in our homes.
For more info go to this link:
http://www.greenchildmagazine.com/cleaning-for-a-healthy-home/
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Room-by-Room Guide to Keeping your Home Clean between Jessie's House Cleaning Appointments
Kitchen
1. Wipe up spills in the refrigerator as soon as you notice them, and if you have time, do the rest of the shelf or any gloppy jar bottoms.
2. Go through just one refrigerator or pantry shelf and toss anything that's past the expiration date, that you'll never use again or that's less than a single serving.
3. Toss the jumble of unused takeout disposable containers, glass jars and condiment packages you've collected.
4. Wipe fingerprints off all the kitchen cabinets.
5. Cut time when polishing the floors: Apply the wax with a long-handled paint roller.
6. As you cook, rinse dirty utensils, pots and pans and put them in the dishwasher. You'll have the kitchen in good order when you sit down to eat, and you'll have less to clean up after dinner.
7. Ease the weekday morning rush by setting the table for breakfast before you go to bed. Put out cereal boxes, sweeteners and other nonperishable items. Prepare the coffeemaker and set the timer.
8. If the dishwasher's not full, add burner covers or small shelves from the refrigerator — anything that needs washing.
9. While you're talking on the phone or waiting on endless hold, clean out five to seven unwanted, unused things from the kitchen junk drawer or pantry or your purse.
Bathrooms
10. Store a floor duster with disposable cloths in a closet near the bathroom. It will be easy to grab the duster and go over the floor during the week.
11. If you use disposable makeup cloths to wash your face, rinse and reuse them to quick-clean the sink, counter or floor.
12. After your family finishes brushing their teeth or shaving, use a dry terrycloth hand towel on the mirror and bathroom faucets to wipe away spots of lather so they won't build up.
13. Before getting out of the shower, clean the stall or tub and tiles with a squeegee.
14. After you flush the toilet, sprinkle 1/4 cup of baking soda into the wet bowl. Take your shower and then give the bowl a single scrub. Flush to rinse.
Family room
15. Go through magazine and catalog piles and discard outdated issues, three or five at a time. Toss junk mail daily.
16. Vacuum just the high-traffic sections of the floor or carpet and do the other areas later.
17. Before you go to bed, do a fast pickup: Put remote controls in a basket, tidy newspapersand loose papers or put them in the trash, clean off the coffee table, plump pillows and fold throws.
18. When you're done vacuuming the floor and baseboards, use the upholstery attachment to dust one bookshelf.
19. If your children's plastic toys look dirty, grab the worst two or three and clean them with a wet wipe or a paper towel moistened with rubbing alcohol.
20. Quick-clean artificial flowers with the upholstery attachment of the vacuum cleaner.
21. To freshen throw pillows, put them in the dryer, one or two at a time, on the air cycle.
22. Vacuum lamp shades (turn off lamp before you dust) and the back of the TV.
Laundry room
23. To avoid a huge weekend laundry day, try to do at least a couple of loads of towels or clothes during the week.
24. Cut laundry time by presorting items into baskets labeled towels, jeans, darks, lights, etc.
25. Before you do a load of wash, wipe off the front and sides of the washer and dryer with a damp cloth (then launder the cloth). Clear the lint filter with a comb.
26. Organize freshly washed linens into sets: Fold flat sheets in half the long way and then in half along the long fold (repeat fold for wider sheets). Do the same with the fitted sheets, laying each on top of a folded flat sheet. Fold the matching pillowcases in half (the long way too), lay them on top of the sheets and roll everything into one neat set. Stack on shelves; each family member can grab the set for his or her bed.
Bedrooms
27. When vacuuming the bedroom, take a few extra moments to clean under the bed so the dust bunnies won't multiply.
28. While you get dressed in the morning, check your nightstand or dresser top and pick three to five items to toss out (ticket stubs, empty perfume bottles, for example). Clean the phone with an alcohol-based wipe or go through one drawer in your dresser, weeding out items you no longer wear or want.
29. Shorten the stack of bedside reading material by moving items you want to save back to the bookshelf or file cabinet and getting the rest ready for recycling.
30. If you don't have time for a thorough dusting, go over curtains, mini-blinds and the headboard with the upholstery attachment of your vacuum.
31. To save steps in making beds, store an extra set of sheets under the mattress. If you have a sofa bed, store linens and a bed pillow inside one of the pillow shams on the couch.
Jessie's Golden Rules of Order
More Time Savers
Room-by-Room Guide to Keeping your Home Clean between Jessie's House Cleaning Appointments
Kitchen
1. Wipe up spills in the refrigerator as soon as you notice them, and if you have time, do the rest of the shelf or any gloppy jar bottoms.
2. Go through just one refrigerator or pantry shelf and toss anything that's past the expiration date, that you'll never use again or that's less than a single serving.
3. Toss the jumble of unused takeout disposable containers, glass jars and condiment packages you've collected.
4. Wipe fingerprints off all the kitchen cabinets.
5. Cut time when polishing the floors: Apply the wax with a long-handled paint roller.
6. As you cook, rinse dirty utensils, pots and pans and put them in the dishwasher. You'll have the kitchen in good order when you sit down to eat, and you'll have less to clean up after dinner.
7. Ease the weekday morning rush by setting the table for breakfast before you go to bed. Put out cereal boxes, sweeteners and other nonperishable items. Prepare the coffeemaker and set the timer.
8. If the dishwasher's not full, add burner covers or small shelves from the refrigerator — anything that needs washing.
9. While you're talking on the phone or waiting on endless hold, clean out five to seven unwanted, unused things from the kitchen junk drawer or pantry or your purse.
Bathrooms
10. Store a floor duster with disposable cloths in a closet near the bathroom. It will be easy to grab the duster and go over the floor during the week.
11. If you use disposable makeup cloths to wash your face, rinse and reuse them to quick-clean the sink, counter or floor.
12. After your family finishes brushing their teeth or shaving, use a dry terrycloth hand towel on the mirror and bathroom faucets to wipe away spots of lather so they won't build up.
13. Before getting out of the shower, clean the stall or tub and tiles with a squeegee.
14. After you flush the toilet, sprinkle 1/4 cup of baking soda into the wet bowl. Take your shower and then give the bowl a single scrub. Flush to rinse.
Family room
15. Go through magazine and catalog piles and discard outdated issues, three or five at a time. Toss junk mail daily.
16. Vacuum just the high-traffic sections of the floor or carpet and do the other areas later.
17. Before you go to bed, do a fast pickup: Put remote controls in a basket, tidy newspapersand loose papers or put them in the trash, clean off the coffee table, plump pillows and fold throws.
18. When you're done vacuuming the floor and baseboards, use the upholstery attachment to dust one bookshelf.
19. If your children's plastic toys look dirty, grab the worst two or three and clean them with a wet wipe or a paper towel moistened with rubbing alcohol.
20. Quick-clean artificial flowers with the upholstery attachment of the vacuum cleaner.
21. To freshen throw pillows, put them in the dryer, one or two at a time, on the air cycle.
22. Vacuum lamp shades (turn off lamp before you dust) and the back of the TV.
Laundry room
23. To avoid a huge weekend laundry day, try to do at least a couple of loads of towels or clothes during the week.
24. Cut laundry time by presorting items into baskets labeled towels, jeans, darks, lights, etc.
25. Before you do a load of wash, wipe off the front and sides of the washer and dryer with a damp cloth (then launder the cloth). Clear the lint filter with a comb.
26. Organize freshly washed linens into sets: Fold flat sheets in half the long way and then in half along the long fold (repeat fold for wider sheets). Do the same with the fitted sheets, laying each on top of a folded flat sheet. Fold the matching pillowcases in half (the long way too), lay them on top of the sheets and roll everything into one neat set. Stack on shelves; each family member can grab the set for his or her bed.
Bedrooms
27. When vacuuming the bedroom, take a few extra moments to clean under the bed so the dust bunnies won't multiply.
28. While you get dressed in the morning, check your nightstand or dresser top and pick three to five items to toss out (ticket stubs, empty perfume bottles, for example). Clean the phone with an alcohol-based wipe or go through one drawer in your dresser, weeding out items you no longer wear or want.
29. Shorten the stack of bedside reading material by moving items you want to save back to the bookshelf or file cabinet and getting the rest ready for recycling.
30. If you don't have time for a thorough dusting, go over curtains, mini-blinds and the headboard with the upholstery attachment of your vacuum.
31. To save steps in making beds, store an extra set of sheets under the mattress. If you have a sofa bed, store linens and a bed pillow inside one of the pillow shams on the couch.
Jessie's Golden Rules of Order
- "Nothing left or dumped on the floors." Anywhere (well, except teenagers' rooms).
- "The right stuff in the right place." Designate bins or hooks for items your family uses every day.
- "Everyone pitches in." Assign one chore to each family member -- whether it's cleaning bathroom mirrors, setting the table or emptying the trash.
- "If you use it, you clean it." No coffee mugs or pizza delivery boxes left in front of the TV.
- "Make it fun." Turn on your favorite music, dampen a pair of old socks with furniture cleanser or polish and dust to the beat. You also can put those socks on your feet and "dance" over dirty floors.
More Time Savers
- Keep a labeled spray bottle filled with cleanser and a roll of paper towels in the kitchen and in each bathroom.
- Mount a paper-towel holder under the sink or on a cabinet door in the kitchen or bathroom. Spot-clean as soon as you notice a dirty area.
- Store cleansers in a handy plastic carryall so you can easily take them with you from room to room.
- Try to quick-clean one room every day. Or give the messiest area or item, like the coffee table in the den, a good going-over.
- Divide and conquer. Tackle one task at a time: Polish all the wooden furniture, dust all surfaces or clean fingerprints off light switches.
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Jessie’s House & Carpet Cleaning 1.877.CLEANING
1700 Mindanao Drive
Jacksonville, FL 32246
Phone: 904-716-0112
Jacksonville, FL 32246
JessiesHouseCleaning.com
Jessie’s Google+ Page
Email: Info@JessiesHouseCleaning.com.
Hours:
Mon-Fri 7am - 7pm | Office 8 am – 5 pm
Sat-Sun By Previous Appointment Only 7am - 7pm
Nights & Holidays By Previous Appointment Only 7am - 7pm
Jessie’s House & Carpet Cleaning 1.877.CLEANING
offers a variety of services in
Jacksonville, Florida, including:
-
House Cleaning Services Department:
-
Deep & Light Cleaning Services
-
Whole House & Partial House Cleaning Services
-
Appliances, Fridge, & Oven Cleaning Services
-
Veranda, Porch, Lanai, Patio, & Garage Cleaning Services
-
One-Time, On-Call, & Recurring Cleaning Services
-
Move-In & Move-Out Cleaning Services
-
Retail, Office, & Commercial Cleaning ServicesLast-Minute, Same-Day, & Emergency Cleaning Services – Subject To Availability
- Carpet Cleaning Services Department:
-
Carpet Deep Steam Cleaning Services
-
Pet Odor Removal Services
-
Stain Removal Services
-
Carpet Stretching Services
-
Carpet Repair Services
-
Upholstery Cleaning Services
-
Water Damage Restoration Services
-
Last-Minute, Same-Day, & Emergency Cleaning Services – Subject To Availability
- Painting Services Department:
-
Interior/Exterior Painting Services
-
Whole or Partial Painting Services
-
Pressure Washing Services
-
Remodeling Services
-
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