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What About Carpet Cleaning Chemicals?

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The carpet cleaning chemicals you use in your house cleaning business have direct impact on your health, your employees' health, and the health of the people who hire you (as well as their pets and children).

Regular carpet cleaning maintenance program will allow you to use milder chemicals, and will help your clients' carpets last longer.

Chemicals used for carpet cleaning often contain dry cleaning chemicals such as formaldehyde, some acids, perfluoro-octane sulfonate (PFOS, which was supposed to be off the market as of 2002) and other chemicals which have been shown to cause many health risks such as heart disease, cancer, headaches, dizziness, skin irritation, nose and lung irritation, asthma, fatigue, nausea and more.

These chemicals can be dangerous in powder or liquid form, as well as when evaporating during or after use, or simply producing odor after their use.

Think of yourself. You're the one using the carpet cleaning chemicals. In order to stay healthy, you want to use carpet cleaning methods that are safe.

Think of your employees. While carpet cleaning may bring in great revenues for your business, taking care of your employees is a smart business decision (and the right thing to do). Promote your company as a safe place to work as well as a safe company to hire.

Think of your customers. You're in your customers' houses for a few hours. Your customers live in their houses all the time. Cleaning chemicals can leave residues that stick to shoes and clothes. Also, pets and children who crawl on the rugs get these chemicals on their hands and toys -- and then put these in their mouths!

Are the products you're using for carpet cleaning safe enough?

At Think-House-Cleaning.com, we're continually looking out for safe, natural cleaning products. Carpet cleaning doesn't have to be dangerous. Contact us for more information. And check the site often for updates. We're committed to your success. We're committed to your safety.

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