ArticleBiz.com :: Free article content
Authors: Maximum article exposure. Publishers: Reprintable article content.  
BROWSE ARTICLES
ArticleBiz.com Home
Featured Articles
Recently Added Articles
Most Viewed Articles
Article Comments
Advanced Article Search
AUTHORS
Submit Article
Check Article Status
Author TOS
PUBLISHERS
RSS Article Feeds
Terms of Service

An Introduction to Green Chemicals For Cleaning
Home :: Shopping :: Product Reviews
By: Lauren Zwiebel Email Article
Word Count: 577 Digg it | Del.icio.us it | Google it | StumbleUpon it

  

Countries all over the world are adopting green practices to protect nature from the harmful effects of synthetic chemicals. Almost everything we use contains some harmful chemicals. Even the cleaners used at homes, offices and factories contain deadly chemicals that are not only bad for the environment but also harmful for the health of living beings. Therefore, more and more industries have started using green chemicals for cleaning these days.

Green chemicals contain natural and biodegradable substances and are made using techniques that do not harm the environment. Each cleaning molecule has a head that is hydrophilic and a tail that is hydrophobic. The tails of the molecules repel water and therefore form a core and the heads form an outer layer. This forms a micelle.

A natural cleaner is an emulsifier, meaning it is capable of dispensing oil and other residues in water. Dirt and grease molecules are surrounded, encapsulated, and emulsified by the micelles found in green chemicals. This emulsification process renders grease, dirt, and other hydrocarbon residues easy to wash away and nearly unable to stick back to cleaned surfaces.

Green chemicals are plant-based and do not contain synthetic and harmful chemicals. These formulas available by the industry’s top green suppliers are non-toxic/safe for people and readily biodegradable/safe for the environment. Some of the green chemicals available on the market today include automobile cleaners, carpet cleaners, graffiti removers, grill cleaners, drain cleaners, coil cleaners, tile & grout cleaners, and so on.

There are several benefits of using green chemicals in industries. Some of them are:

Good for the Environment

This is the most obvious benefit of using green cleaners. Using them poses no harm to the environment as they neither contain nor release harmful substances like volatile organic compounds (VOC) into the air. Moreover, since they are made of natural substances, they do not pollute bodies of water like rivers, streams and lakes like synthetic cleaners do. Synthetic cleaners are very harmful because when they enter air and water, they enter the food chain and cause adverse effects on living beings. Green chemicals readily biodegrade, ensuring the environment is left unharmed.

Good for Health
Synthetic cleaners are harmful to the health of the users. They may contain chemicals that are irritants and can cause harm to the skin of the user or give off fumes that pose a health risk. Since green chemicals are made of natural materials, they are not harsh on the skin. They also have fewer chances of causing allergic reactions in the user.
Moreover, synthetic cleaners even emit harmful particles in the environment and pollute it. They are bad for the health of the occupants. They may cause or irritate illnesses like respiratory problems, tumors, cancer, eye irritation, damage to the nervous system and so on. Since there are no such problems with green cleaning products, they ensure the good health of the employees. The good health of the employees also means better productivity.

Adherence to Health and Safety Guidelines
Every industry and organization should follow health and safety guidelines for the better health of its employees. Switching to green practices like using green chemicals for cleaning would ensure better adherence to such guidelines. Going green with green chemicals reflects positively in the minds of customers and can actually reduce operation costs associated with hazardous material removal.

Author is associated with Daimer industries. Prior to the green chemicals Daimer's revolutionary steam mobile car wash equipment, vehicle owners were forced to choose between two methods of auto detailing: using conventional pressure washeror dry steam cleaner.

Article Source: http://www.ArticleBiz.com

This article has been viewed 5 times.

Rate Article
Rating: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s).

Article Comments
There are no comments for this article.

Leave A Reply
 Your Name
 Your Email Address [will not be published]
 Your Website [optional]
 What is three + nine? [tell us you're human]
Notify me of followup comments via email


Related Articles


Copyright © 2009 by ArticleBiz.com. All rights reserved.

Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Submit Article | Editorial