Norwex for Janitorial Use
As public awareness of the harmful effects caused by the use of chemical cleaning products in the home grows, consumers are turning more and more to green cleaning alternatives.
But what about the use of Norwex in commercial janitorial cleaning for schools and offices?
The use of Norwex products in commercial cleaning dramatically reduces the use of cleaning solutions and chemicals, helping to protect the health of staff, patients and the environmental ecology of the world as a whole. Norwex Enviro Products are just as safe and effective for commercial janitorial use as for home use. Norwex's innovative, advanced and efficient non-toxic cleaning system is a smart and healthy choice as an alternative to conventional commercial cleaning methods.
What kinds of organizations use Norwex Enviro Products?
With the introduction of a safe and effective alternative, an increasing number of North American organizations are becoming more aware of the benefits of using non-chemical and microfiber cleaning products. Although Norwex microfiber cleaning began in Norwegian hospitals, it has expanded to include other medical clinics, hotels, schools, airports and child care centers across Europe, Canada and the United States. Every day, the number of organizations who have made the switch to non-toxic cleaning grows.
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August 2002
Alicia Culver, Marian Feinberg, David Klebenov, Judy Muskinow, Lara Sutherland
(86 pp.) ISBN 0-918780-79-9
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Toxic chemicals found in many cleaning products can jeopardize
the health of janitorial workers and other building occupants. Several
states and local governments have found that switching to “greener
cleaners” has improved indoor air quality, reduced complaints among
janitorial staff and even saved them money. This report is a one-stop
guide to environmentally preferable cleaning products and methods that
have been effectively used in office buildings, schools, hospitals and
other facilities in the United States and Canada. It describes
pioneering product evaluation programs and lists the brands that were
chosen based on environmental and performance criteria. It also
provides a model specification, as well as manufacturer contacts and
other resources for those who want to develop a safer cleaning program
for their buildings.
For further information, read the following studies:
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- Using Microfiber Mops in Hospitals - (PDF)
Environmental Best Practices for Health Care Facilities
Case study - University of California Davis Medical Center
Detailed cost information for switching from conventional wet loop mops to microfiber mops for floor cleaning. Highlights the benefits including shorter cleaning times, reduced chemical and water use, and easier ergonomics. Includes a case study. - Case study: Are Microfiber Mops Beneficial for Hospitals? (PDF)
This study by the Sustainable Hospitals Project (University of Massachusetts) focuses on the environmental and health and safely aspects of microfiber mops, in order to help hospitals fully evaluate microfiber mops as an alternative to conventional loop mops.
Portable Document Format (PDF), 257 KB. - 10 Reasons to Use Microfiber Mopping - (PDF)
Sustainable Hospitals Project - Clean Healthy School - (PDF)
Related Websites:
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- Sustainable Hospitals - Provides technical support to the health care industry for selecting products and practices that reduce occupati onal and environmental hazards, maintain quality patient care, and contain costs.
- California Integrated Waste Management Board - Their mission is to reduce waste, promote the management of all materials to their highest a n d best use, and protect public health and safety and the environment.
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An industrial cleaning contractor reports that she uses only microfiber cloths for office windows. When a client resisted changing from “W”, his favourite commercial spray window cleaner, she convinced him to let her do a comparison test. The result - he agreed to switch to microfiber. Source
Norwex for Janitorial Use




