What is the value of a green cleaning company? How can you be sure they’re as green as they claim to be? Green cleaning practices improve the health of your building and the people in it, and with some knowledge it’s easy to tell which companies are green and which aren’t.
Green Cleaning: Improve Indoor Air Quality
A green cleaning company will prioritize cleaning for health. Many cleaners simply move dust and dirt around, instead of removing it from the building. The building looks clean, but dust remains in the air and will settle onto new surfaces. This will lower the Indoor Air Quality of the building and may cause health issues. Green cleaning technicians use tools such as microfiber cloths and HEPA vacuums to effectively trap dust – not just move it around.
Reduce Chemical Sensitivities
Another factor that impacts the health of a building is the cleaning chemicals used. Cleaning products leave behind chemical residues that build up over time. Some of these chemicals may cause irritation, and even allergic reactions in some people. Green companies select products that are not only environmentally responsible, but better for your health! If you choose a green cleaning company, your building will be both a clean and safe environment for your building occupants.
Is This Cleaning Company Green?
Many cleaning companies claim to be green, but how can you verify these claims? A good place to start is to look for certification from the Green Clean Institute. When a cleaning company is Green Clean Institute Silver Certified their status as a green cleaning company has been independently verified, and their employees are trained in the latest green cleaning techniques.
A GCI Silver Certified firm, such as Priority Building Services, will help your building qualify for third party green certifications such as LEED and BOMA BEST. These certifications will demonstrate that your company is environmentally conscious.
If you want to make the switch to green cleaning, contact us today!
To learn more about green cleaning, check out this video from the Green Clean Institute:


