Has adopted the voluntary program established by the Environmental Protection Agency called Design for the Environment (DSE). As part of our formulation strategy, the following environmentally adverse constituents are prohibited from all Puregreenproducts: Phosphates, benzene, citrus extract (D-limonene), chlorinated organic solvents, alcohols, toluene, naphtha, borates, nitrates, chlorides, and hydroxides.
Phenolic compounds, sometimes used in cleaners as a germicide, are extremely hazardous substances. Not only are they toxic, volatile and corrosive, but also they can be harmful to humans via inhalation and dermal absorption and are a suspected carcinogen. Glycol ethers, such as ethylene glycol and butoxy ethanol, are used in cleaners and degreasers for dissolving oil, wax and resin. Some are more toxic than others and can cause symptoms ranging from headaches, blurred vision and respirator irritation to bone marrow and reproductive health damage. Janitorial staff may need to use these products in poorly ventilated areas and are more susceptible to harmful effects.
There is some debate surrounding the necessity of and the benefit to be gained by using disinfectants. Killing bacteria in a public restroom may be futile, since it is only effective until the next person enters the room. Disinfectants and germicides are only effective if used properly, which is not always the case. If the product is not left on a surface long enough, only certain bacteria will die, and this can lead to resistant strains. Similarly bacteria or virus can become immune to the chemicals over time creating a potentially greater health concern. If large areas must be disinfected, as may be the case in hospitals, great care must be taken to use the products properly, If small areas need to be disinfected, it is best to spot clean the area that must be germ-free, and use a general purpose cleaner elsewhere.