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Janitorial Supplies, Cleaning Chemicals and Equipment
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1. Green Cleaning Helps
Students Stay Healthy and Learn
Research shows a clear link between poor indoor air quality, sick students
and teachers, and poor academic and occupational performance. Furthermore,
children miss more than 14 million school days each year due to asthma
exacerbated by poor indoor air quality, which disproportionately affects
low-income and minority students. Green cleaning can help reduce the
environmental hazards that negatively affect children's growing, developing
bodies.
2. Green Cleaning Protects
the Health of Custodial Staff
Members of the custodial staff, especially women of child-bearing age, are
particularly susceptible to health problems caused by their frequent and
close interaction with cleaning chemicals and equipment. Choosing safer
products and training staff in proper usage can help reduce the number of
injuries caused by caustic chemicals, respiratory irritation and dangerous
equipment, decrease Workers' Compensation claims, and lower insurance costs.
3. Green Cleaning Increases
the Lifespan of Facilities
Proper maintenance extends the longevity and performance of school building
materials and furnishings by preventing damage and premature aging, which in
turn reduces waste and unnecessary spending. For example, school districts
allocate a significant amount of money to carpeting, which is expected to
have a useful life of 10 to 15 years. A square foot of typical carpet can
hide as much as three times its weight in dirt and sand, which act like
thousands of small knives, cutting and wearing out fibers in a few short
years - long before its useful lifespan and before the district had budgeted
to replace it.
4. Green Cleaning Preserves
the Environment
Traditional cleaning products can contain harmful chemicals. Depending on
the duration, rate and extent of exposure, they can cause cancer,
reproductive disorders, major organ damage and permanent eye damage. These
cleaning chemicals are also routinely washed down the drain where they find
their way into drinking water, lakes and streams, adversely affecting plant
and animal life, threatening public health and adding to pollution.
The cleaning industry consumes six billion pounds of chemicals, including
non-renewable natural resources such as petroleum, and generates 4.5 billion
pounds of paper products requiring the cutting of 35 million trees annually.
Buying recycled paper and plastic products can help conserve precious
natural resources for future generations.

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