Environmentally Friendly Cleaning Services:
Working Together To Change The World.
Property Maid is concerned about our environment and the impact of harmful cleaning chemicals used in your home and office. Property Maid safely and effectively cleans your home or office without using the toxic chemicals that have been used in traditional cleaning. Many of these traditional products have been linked to ADHD, reproductive disorders and even cancer.
Property Maid takes a holistic approach to green cleaning. We use only effective, non-toxic cleaning products and elbow grease instead of harsh chemicals.
We use an industrial strength back pack vacuum cleaner with HEPA filtration, certified by the National Asthma Council to capture 99.9% of pollen, pet dander and dust.
We use hygienic microfiber cleaning cloths and mops instead of traditional mops, dusters and sponges. By adapting microfiber cleaning technology we have eliminated paper waste in our cleaning practices.
Why use Green Cleaning?
The EPA has determined that the air inside your home may be two to five more times polluted than the air outside.*
With a few simple tips and minor changes, our cleaning products and procedures could make dramatic, positive improvements to the health of your home or office and family or employees.
Using green cleaning products that are non toxic, organic and/or natural will greatly reduce your exposure to harmful products in your home or office and protect your family and employees from the adverse health effects.
Pets can also be vulnerable as many of the harmful cleaning chemicals used end up on your floors and bathrooms where your loved pets are most at risk. Their natural instinct to sniff and lick everything, their smaller size and their proximity to the ground where a lot of cleaning products residual toxins are left behind, makes it so that they are even more exposed than we are in many cases.
Since the green cleaning methods are just as good as toxic cleaning, why would you risk cleaning any other way?
*The Inside Story: A Guide to Indoor Air Quality, U.S. EPA, April 25, 2008