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Greenapple House Cleaning Partners With the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation for Cleaning Because We Care

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

We’re pleased and proud to announce our partnership with the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation on a new program called Cleaning Because We Care

We reached out to the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation early in the year, and offered to clean the homes of cancer patients while they endure what is often the tiring treatments and therapies that follow a diagnosis.  As a result, we put together a program to have Greenapple dispatched to the homes of those who need the service while the ORCF administrates the deployments. For every fan or “like” we receive at our Facebook page, we will donate $5 in free cleaning. You can find Greenapple on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Greenapple-House-Cleaning-Inc/182013505156489

You can find the press release here -  Cleaning Because We Care – Press Release – April 27th, 2011

Contact us to find out more about the program.

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Considerations In Hiring A House Cleaning Service

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

It’s important that they do a good job, but there’s more to it than just that. There are other factors important to consider.

  • Hiring Practices and Criminal Background Checks on Staff: Does the agency or cleaning company do background checks on its employees to determine if a criminal record exists? Service personnel are entering your home and have access to more than just your personal property. Increasingly, identity theft is becoming a common issue.  Check out this link from the Consumerist. Also, there’s something to be said for a company who compensates their employees well and treats them fairly.
  • Insurance: Any agency or company should provide proof of liability insurance. Things happen. The cleaner could be vacuuming when the cord inadvertently pulls over an expensive table, or the maid could accidentally spill cleaning solution on the carpet. Does the company’s insurance provide coverage for your loss? If the maid falls down the stairs or off a stepladder, does the firm hold worker’s compensation insurance? Making sure that the hiring firm has the appropriate insurances, based on provincial law, will give you peace of mind. If you are hiring a private cleaner, he is less likely to hold this level of insurance and you will need to decide if you can accept any potential losses that occur in your home.
  • Bonding: A bonded company has secured funds to cover potential losses due to theft. A bonded employee is someone who has undergone an in-depth background check and is deemed by the bonding company to be worth insuring. If that person does end up stealing from you, you can be compensated.
  • Staff changes and Schedule? If you are going through a private company, the cleaners it sends may rotate and you may not get the same person each week. If consistency is important to you, then you will want to make sure to address it with whoever you’re considering for the job. Having the same staff member(s) cleaning your home creates familiarity, and facilitates meeting your expectations.
  • Contractual Agreement: If you’re not happy with a cleaning, does the company or individual you work for have a guarantee in place to address this? Is a return service that guarantees your satisfaction included?

These are all important things to consider when choosing which route you’re going to go. Choosing a housekeeper or a maid is not like buying a car or other item. A level of comfort and a clear understanding of not only your expectations, but what you’re receiving for your money is essential in ensuring that a relationship is started off the right way. As one of Ottawa’s premier house cleaning and maid services, we wanted to state what we think are the considerations to be made. You can read how we address each of these items in our Why Choose Us section. Contact us to schedule a booking for your house cleaning or request a quote.

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What’s Safe Under Your Kitchen Sink?

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

We’re advocates of household knowledge when it comes to knowing what’s dangerous as far as cleaning products go. That’s why our cleaning service uses environmentally sustainable, non toxic, and chemical free cleaning products – however – not everyone has a house cleaning service that commits to that philosophy. Furthermore, most people assume that just because something is sold in a grocery store, it’s safe to use in your home. The bottom line: Many house hold cleaning products – (quite a few of them have been around for years) – are leading to the deterioration of the health of our families. Many of these products are dangerous, and many of them reside under your kitchen sink. Here’s a quick rundown.

Air Fresheners – Most air fresheners interfere with your ability to smell by disabling your nasal passages with an oil film or a nerve-deadening chemical agent. Common chemicals in air fresheners include formaldehyde (a highly toxic known carcinogen) and phenol (which can cause hives, convulsions, circulatory collapse, coma, and even death).

Dishwasher Detergents – Most of them contain highly concentrated chlorine, which is the #1 cause of child poisonings.

Drain Cleaners – They commonly include lye (which can burn skin and eyes, the esophagus and the stomach if ingested), hydrochloric acid (a corrosive eye and skin irritant that damages kidneys, liver, and digestive tract), or tricholoroethane (eye and skin irritant and nervous system depressant). Drain cleaner should never be under your kitchen sink.

Oven Cleaner contains lye (sodium hydroxide). Lye is often used to dissolve roadkill dumped in landfills. This should also never be under your kitchen sink.

Furniture Polish is a highly flammable product and can cause skin and lung cancer. It often contains phenol as well as nitrobenzene, which is an extremely toxic chemical that can be very easily absorbed through the skin

Bleach is a strong corrosive that can damage the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. NEVER mix bleach with ammonia, as the fumes can be deadly. We’ve talked about the dangers of bleach before and some of the alternatives to it.

Antibacterial Cleaners often contain triclosan (In August 2009, the Canadian Medical Association asked the Canadian government to ban triclosan use in household products under concerns of creating bacterial resistance and producing dangerous side products (chloroform), which is absorbed through the skin and linked to liver damage. Antibacterial soaps may also contribute to the development of drug-resistant bacteria.

As one of Ottawa’s premier house cleaning and house keeping services, we’re committed to creating awareness about the realities of commercial cleaning products and their dangers. Knowing what’s under your sink is an essential part of maintaining a healthy home for you and your family. Contact us to schedule a booking for your house cleaning or request a quote.

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Getting Mites Out Of Your Home

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

We received some questions after our post on bed bugs – mostly about other kinds of mites that can enter the home – like dust mites. We’ve decided to elaborate a little further on mites, and how they can affect your household.

There are many different kinds of mites that can affect human beings. The dust mite – domestically the most common – feeds off of the dust in your home and dead skin cells. They can trigger allergies and respiratory problems, as well as cause skin irritation. They normally enter the home via humans and pets. Common question – how can you get rid of them? We’re going to provide some tips on eliminating these pesky microscopic home invaders.

Vacuum - you can never do enough of this or have enough of it done. Vacuum as much of the carpeting and upholstery in your home as possible. Use a strong vacuum with a HEPA filter, which captures significantly more particles than the average filter. Carpeting is a haven for dust mites.

Air Purification – purchase an air purifier with HEPA filtration. You can have one in each bedroom and one in each carpeted room.

Mattress Covers - encasing your mattresses in plastic enclosures greatly reduces the settling of mites and bed bugs. Mattresses are their favorite place to dwell. Eliminating their ability to reproduce in these key places (where you shed skin cells), and separating your body from the surface of the mattress, is a key strategy in getting them out of the house.

Hot Water Washes and Laundry - Washing sheets, linens, drapes and pillow cases in hot water is an effective method for supressing dust mite reproduction.

As one of Ottawa’s premier house cleaning services, we’re committed to creating knowledge and know how with mites and their effect on the health of our families. Contact us to schedule a booking for your house cleaning or request a quote.

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