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Healthy Living Requires a Shift in Environmental Focus

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green livingFor decades, our environmental focus has been on the large global  issues like the greenhouse effect, global warming, deforestation, air pollution, and water pollution.  All of which play a vital role in our overall survival, however, when it comes to our personal health we need to understand how our environment affects us.

Every environment that surrounds us is going to contain some type of contaminant that will affect our health.  What we need to understand and embrace is that the likelihood of any adverse effect generally comes down to the length of time that we are exposed or subjected to any given contaminants.

Now lets think about how long we were outside today.  Most studies reveal that the average American spends about 10% of their time outdoors, while the majority of our time (80-90%) is spent at home, at work, or in vehicles (For the average worker it breaks down to 60% at home, 30% at work, and 5% commuting, a full-time homemaker spends up to 85% at home, and most elderly spend more than 95% of their time in their residences).  Obviously it is the indoor or closed environments that pose the greatest risk to our individual health.  The exciting news is that we personally have the most control over the biggest environmental threat that we face today – our indoor environment.

Everything that enters into our indoor environement becomes another factor that can positively or negatively affect our health. From the furniture we purchase, the chemicals we use to clean, the cosmetic products we put on ourselves to even the air that enters from outdoors, everything has some impact on us.

The Zerorez cleaning system that was developed originally for carpet cleaning does not introduce any new chemicals or contaminants into your living space. In fact the cleaning removes the toxins, germs, and chemicals that have built up over time, and have been decreasing the health and vitality of your precious living space.

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4 Things to Protect from Freezing

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Indoor EnvironmentWith freezing weather our daily routine gets a little shaken up.  Now with some preparation, we can avoid costly damage to our property or even dangerous mistakes that can compromise our health as we move indoors to wait out the cold.

1. Protect Yourself.

With cold, freezing weather we will almost do anything to stay warm. Just make sure it doesn't harm your indoor air quality. Don’t bring in your grill or use your gas stove to warm up your house. These can release deadly amounts of carbon monoxide into the home.  Using a space heater or electrical appliances may work, but never leave them unattended or close to any combustible materials.  Always turn them off before going to sleep.
If you happen to build a fire, be aware that smoke releases fine particulate into the air that you are breathing.  The safer, healthier, and greener alternative is to use one of those fake, man-made fire logs.  A 2006 EPA study comparing real logs to these fake logs, shows that fake logs produce 75% less carbon monoxide, 80% less particulate, and 90% less hazardous air pollutants.

3.  Protect your Home.

With freezing weather always comes the chance of freezing pipes that can cause serious damage to your property.  Take the necessary precautions like covering outdoor faucets, not setting the temperature below 55˚ F indoors (even when away from the home), keep cabinets underneath sinks open to the warmed air, and keep a faucet dripping. A little expense now could save hundreds or even thousands later. Read the Texas Department of Insurance’s press release from yesterday on more tips to protect your home or property. http://www.tdi.state.tx.us/news/2010/news2010.html

3.  Protect your Pets.

If you can, bring your pets indoors.  They probably aren’t use to the freezing weather either.  If they must stay outdoors provide them with an enclosed shelter and provide an entrance facing away from any wind.  Make sure to give them some extra blankets or hay to bundle up with.  Their health will greatly appreciate it.

4. Protect your Plants.

With drastic changes like freezing you can lose or greatly damage some of your landscaping plants.  The best way to protect them is with a burlap bag or some type of fabric.  Plastic doesn’t breathe and can do more damage.  Make sure to cover them before the sun goes down and then uncover them when the sun comes up.

What else do we need to protect ourselves from the freeze? Let us know.

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Green Cleaning for Greater Health

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As individuals, we have a primary need that rises above all others: the need of survival.  Second to this innate need to survive, is the need for good health, which will largely determine our comfort, self-image, productivity, relaxation, and fulfillment that we get out of life.  Hence, we find ourselves in this "Green” movement seeking greater and better health.

Cleaning is for Survival and Good Health 

Green CleaningAs humans, we have always understood the necessity of a good healthy environment in order to survive and to promote better health.  Once settlements began to develop and our ancestors no longer roamed the planet leaving their waste behind for nature to cleanup, they began to “clean” their environments by burying their waste.  As settlements got larger, waste management became more and more important.
It was not until about 200 years ago that we, as humans, learned what sanitization and controlling germs was all about.  First we discovered germs and that those germs spread.  We learned to minimize germs by removing stale air, getting rid of standing water, controlling rodents, and removing trash.  We discovered that cleaner environments meant better survival and healthier bodies.
The evolution of cleaning came from our primary need and desire to preserve life, and promote health. The results of our cleaning efforts have greatly extended our life spans and elevated the quality of our lives that we now enjoy today.

Green Cleaning is the Next Level of Clean

We know how to clean, how to sanitize, and how to disinfect our living environments, but now we find that these common cleaning chemicals leave behind residues.  Most of these residues, we have come to find out, have a negative impact on our health. The only solution is to find alternative methods to cleaning, that eliminate the wastes in our environment but don't impact our quality of health.

Zerorez is a pioneer in the field of green cleaning and has the only lab tested, and proven carpet cleaning method that leaves no residue behind.  This no residue or zero residue cleaning is so effective, that it is the only right way to clean our indoor environments.  Everything else leaves some kind of chemical residue behind, which will definately leave some kind of impression on the health of our bodies.  With Zerorez there is nothing left but clean.  Nothing is greener and nothing can be better for our health.

 

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