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1-5 of 209 See More Results Articles, Hints & Tipsmatching your search for "Green_Cleaning": - Find out how to tell whether a product or action is "green" or not.
- The Green Label program is replaced by the stronger and more comprehensive Green Label Plus standard.
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- Going green may be easier than you think.
- The National Green Building Standard (ICC 700-2008) for all residential construction work including single-family homes, apartments and condos, land development and remodeling and renovation has been approved by the American National Standards Institute.
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- The U.S. Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System™ is a nationally accepted benchmark.
- An acronym for the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification, a standards and certification organization.
- Water with a small electrical charge that has cleaning and sanitizing applications. Also known as activated water.
- A granular, alkaline cleaning product sold in hardware and paint stores.
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- Limiting the use of bleach by using alternative green products.
- How to clean "greener" to make your home healthier.
- A scientist questions the efficacy of activated water, and in particular the claims of Activeion; and Activeion responds.
1-3 of 3 Reviewsmatching your search for "Green_Cleaning": - The Ionator HOM is an alternative to traditional household cleaners that use potentially harmful ingredients. Rather than using conventional chemistry, it uses electrically activated - or electrolyzed – tap water to lift dirt, dust, grease, grime, and germs from surfaces.
- A high-end canister with great filtration.
- Automatic mixing composter in a compact size for tight spaces.
- Removes toilet mineral deposits and even rust using plant-based ingredients.
- Removes filmy residue on glass and surfaces without streaking or the use of harsh chemicals.
- An environmentally-preferable soap containing biodegradable cleaning agents for removing grease and baked-on food.
- Removes grease, grime, and dirt almost anywhere in your home without harsh chemicals or residues.
- Removes grease, grime, and dirt without harsh chemicals, harmful vapors, or residues.
- Shows how you can change your home cleaning and maintenance to be more eco-friendly and healthy.
- Focuses on cleaning each room of your home the "green" way and without harmful chemicals.
- Provides sustainable and healthy solutions for every room in the house - from the kitchen and bathroom to the laundry room and garage.
- The Method guide to detoxing your home room-by-room.
- Step-by-step guide to ecological housekeeping.
- In this video series, experts Allen Rathey, president of The Healthy House Institute (HHI), Professor Liz Goldsmith of Florida State University (FSU) and University of Massachusetts lab scientist Heidi Wilcox, explain how to remove tough spots and stains from carpet using green cleaning methods. Different carpet types, prevention, home-made and retail green products, and specific green cleaners and tools that work are covered in depth.
- In this video series, experts Allen Rathey, president of The Healthy House Institute (HHI), Professor Liz Goldsmith of Florida State University (FSU) and University of Massachusetts lab scientist Heidi Wilcox, explain how to remove tough spots and stains from carpet using green cleaning methods. Different carpet types, prevention, home-made and retail green products, and specific green cleaners and tools that work are covered in depth.
- In this video series, experts Allen Rathey, president of The Healthy House Institute (HHI), Professor Liz Goldsmith of Florida State University (FSU) and University of Massachusetts lab scientist Heidi Wilcox, explain how to remove tough spots and stains from carpet using green cleaning methods. Different carpet types, prevention, home-made and retail green products, and specific green cleaners and tools that work are covered in depth.
- In this video series, experts Allen Rathey, president of The Healthy House Institute (HHI), Professor Liz Goldsmith of Florida State University (FSU) and University of Massachusetts lab scientist Heidi Wilcox, explain how to remove tough spots and stains from carpet using green cleaning methods. Different carpet types, prevention, home-made and retail green products, and specific green cleaners and tools that work are covered in depth.
- In this video series, experts Allen Rathey, president of The Healthy House Institute (HHI), Professor Liz Goldsmith of Florida State University (FSU) and University of Massachusetts lab scientist Heidi Wilcox, explain how to remove tough spots and stains from carpet using green cleaning methods. Different carpet types, prevention, home-made and retail green products, and specific green cleaners and tools that work are covered in depth.

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