by Bruce Vance | Jan 9, 2014 | Carpet Cleaning, House Cleaning, Household Dust, Indoor Air Quality
Dust bunnies and visible soil can be upsetting and certainly a sign of poor cleaning, but it is the soil you can’t see that can do you the most harm. We all realize that we can’t see germs, but these are not the only harmful agents we can’t see. We...
by Bruce Vance | Jan 3, 2014 | Cleaning for Health, Green Cleaning, House Cleaning, Indoor Air Quality
Indoor Air Quality Indoor air is significantly more polluted than outdoor air in most homes according to the EPA. Asthma and respiratory illnesses are on the rise. More and more people, especially children, are developing sensitivities to common chemicals. On top...
by Bruce Vance | Dec 2, 2013 | House Cleaning, No-Damage Cleaning
IICRC – the gorilla in the Cleaning and Restoration Industry Once again the Home Cleaning Technician (HCT) certification course kicked off this year’s Association of Residential Cleaning Services International (ARCSI) Convention. As residential surfaces become more...
by Bruce Vance | Nov 20, 2013 | Chemical Free House Cleaning, House Cleaning
Once again this year, I will be teaching the House Cleaning Technicians course to kick off the Association of Residential Cleaning Services International (ARCSI) convention in Las Vegas. This certification is provided by the Institute for Inspection Cleaning and...
by Bruce Vance | Nov 14, 2013 | Chemical Free House Cleaning, House Cleaning
I was talking to some friends about house cleaning the other day and the topic of new counters and flooring surfaces came up. That quickly led to the proper ways to maintain them. One question was “When I buy a new counter or new flooring can I count on the...