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By Denise Levesque Thursday, 19th October 2006
The use of cleaners in hotels has a long history
Until recently the products available to housekeeping professionals have been limited to one of two evils: acid- or bleach-based cleaners. Neither presents a healthy alternative. When green cleaning products made an appearance on the market several years ago, their popularity was curtailed by two facts: they were not as effective as their toxic sisters, and they were more expensive.
Today, green cleaning products are competitively priced but some still remain toxic. Several “environmentally friendly” cleaners continue to contain ingredients that pose alarming health and safety hazards. To name a few, some contain butyoxyethanol, propane, ethanol and butane. What then is the difference between these green cleaners and their caustic alternatives? The short answer is, not much. Are there other options? Fortunately, yes. Please follow this link for the remainder of the story "Some Important Things to Remember about Green Cleaning".