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		<title>Simple Steps to Green Your Carpet Cleaning</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 18:44:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you considering taking steps to green your life a bit?  One of the simplest ways to make a big impact on your family&#8217;s health is to start decreasing your use of chemicals for your carpet cleaning projects.  The great news here is that you don’t have to sacrifice a thorough clean just because you’re... <a href="http://voorhiescleaning.com/simple-steps-to-green-your-carpet-cleaning/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://voorhiescleaning.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Boy-and-His-Dog-Sleeping-on-Clean-Carpet.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-364 aligncenter" title="Cute boy embracing his lovely dog. Sleeping together at home." src="http://voorhiescleaning.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Boy-and-His-Dog-Sleeping-on-Clean-Carpet.jpg" alt="Cute boy embracing his lovely dog. Sleeping together at home." width="425" height="282" /></a>Are you considering taking steps to green your life a bit?  One of the simplest ways to make a big impact on your family&#8217;s health is to start decreasing your use of chemicals for your carpet cleaning projects.  The great news here is that you don’t have to sacrifice a thorough clean just because you’re using with gentler products.</p>
<p><strong>Green Your Clean</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Choosing certified green carpet cleaning products is easier than ever.  Steer clear of petroleum-based cleaners, and look for healthy alternative made from renewable resources like plants.  Birch bark, citrus-based solvents and palm oil are examples of natural resources that are commonly found in environmentally-friendly cleaners (<a href="http://www.seventhgeneration.com/Carpet-Cleaner">Seventh Generation</a> makes a great, non-toxic option).</li>
<li>Using fewer harsh chemicals also improves your home&#8217;s indoor air quality.  Toxic substances in many standard cleaners can linger in the air and cause irritation to family members (including pets) for an extended period of time.  Even the average carpet fresheners often contain phthalates and other chemicals which can end up doing more harm than good.   Baking soda does an amazing job of neutralizing odors and can be sprinkled on your carpet before vacuuming to create a fresh scent.</li>
<li>Sweeping/vacuuming/mopping your floors often helps prevent an accumulation of unseen toxins being brought inside on your shoes.</li>
<li>Removing your shoes before entering your home reduces your exposure to lead, pesticides and more increases indoor air quality by a shocking 65%!</li>
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<p>Green cleaning starts with understanding what chemicals are being brought into your home.  ﻿Be sure to locate a <a href="http://voorhiescleaning.com/about-2-2/">trustworthy carpet cleaning professional</a> who cares enough to offer green cleaning solutions!</p>
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		<title>How to Remove Chewing Gum from Carpet</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 18:40:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have kiddos running around, you&#8217;re bound to end up with a rogue piece of gum in your carpet.  I&#8217;ve got a simple way to help you conquer that sticky little wad with some simple tools you probably already have in your bathroom cabinet. How to Remove Chewing Gum from Carpet Grab your electric... <a href="http://voorhiescleaning.com/how-to-remove-chewing-gum-from-carpet/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://voorhiescleaning.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Bubble-Gum.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-343 aligncenter" title="Bubble Gum" src="http://voorhiescleaning.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Bubble-Gum.jpg" alt="Bubble Gum" width="425" height="282" /></a>If you have kiddos running around, you&#8217;re bound to end up with a rogue piece of gum in your carpet.  I&#8217;ve got a simple way to help you conquer that sticky little wad with some simple tools you probably already have in your bathroom cabinet.</p>
<p><strong>How to Remove Chewing Gum from Carpet</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Grab your electric hair dryer. Heat the gum, being careful not to melt the carpet fibers.</li>
<li>Use a piece of plastic wrap or a plastic bag to lift the softened gum away. Just allow it to stick to the plastic, then pull it up. This may get most of it.</li>
<li>Next, apply a muscle rub containing methyl salicylate such as <a href="http://www.amazon.com/BenGay-Relieving-Cream-Strength-Non-Greasy/dp/B00018SHPG/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&amp;s=hpc&amp;qid=1275242540&amp;sr=1-5">Ultra Strength Bengay</a> (the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Equate-Muscle-Relieving-Compare-Strength/dp/B001QRRB58/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&amp;s=hpc&amp;qid=1275242407&amp;sr=1-4">Equate brand</a> will work just as well too).</li>
<li>Use plastic again to pull more gum out. Repeat if necessary. A rag can also be used for this step.</li>
<li>Once you completely remove the chewing gum from the carpet, clean the area with a few drops of dish soap in a cup of warm water.</li>
<li>Rinse with warm water and dry the area.</li>
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<p>Keep in mind that rough scrubbing will wear away your carpet fibers. Use a little elbow grease if you need to, but remember that you can accidentally cause a worn sport if you&#8217;re not careful.  This is why we use a rag instead of a scrub brush or scouring pad.  If the gum doesn&#8217;t come out easily, you&#8217;ll want to contact a carpet cleaning professional.</p>
<p><strong>P.S.</strong> If you don&#8217;t have muscle rub on hand, you can try using a spoonful of peanut butter instead.  Massage it into the gum, let it sit for a few minutes and then scrape it away.  The down side to this method is that now you&#8217;ll  have to work on removing the peanut butter, but it’s easier to remove peanut butter from the carpet than gum.   You can let the peanut butter dry for a little while, then vacuum it up or you can sponge it off with a wet rag.   If you end up with a light stain, just blot it with a little dish soap or vinegar. Dab with a damp cloth or sponge to rinse.</p>
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		<title>Common Carpet Cleaning Myths: Cleaning Less Frequently Saves Money</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 04:28:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been in the carpet cleaning business since 2002 and during that time, I’ve realized that carpet cleaning can be a confusing topic.  There are so many misconceptions about carpet cleaning that I thought a series on common carpet cleaning myths would be helpful. Myth:  It&#8217;s not necessary to have your carpet cleaned very often. ... <a href="http://voorhiescleaning.com/common-carpet-cleaning-myths-cleaning-less-frequently-saves-money/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;ve been in the carpet cleaning business since 2002 and during that time, I’ve realized that carpet cleaning can be a confusing topic.  There are so many misconceptions about carpet cleaning that I thought a series on common carpet cleaning myths would be helpful.</p>
<p><strong>Myth:  It&#8217;s not necessary to have your carpet cleaned very often.  Waiting as long as possible between cleanings saves you money.</strong></p>
<p>False:  Not in the long run. For your carpet, it means a shorter life.</p>
<p>The dirt you can&#8217;t always see is called dry particulate soil.  It is abrasive and will scratch the plastic fibers of your carpet.  Over time, this abrasive action will decrease its natural light reflection, leaving it dull in appearance.  This condition is called &#8220;apparent shading&#8221; and cannot be reversed by carpet cleaning.  Soiled carpets wear out much faster, decreasing the longevity of one of your largest home investments.</p>
<p><strong>My Recommendations:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Carpet manufacturers recommend having your carpet professionally cleaned every 12-18 months (or more often in homes with pets and children).</li>
<li>Frequent vacuuming will help prevent apparent shading in between cleanings.</li>
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		<title>Which Carpet Cleaning Products Are Not Safe?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 19:07:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Healthy Child Healthy World is an indispensable resource for trustworthy information on environmental toxics.  I often refer my clients to this article for questions about about the safest options for professional carpet cleaning, as well as stain removal for those in between times when you need to get something cleaned up quickly. Our carpet cleaning... <a href="http://voorhiescleaning.com/which-carpet-cleaning-products-are-not-safe/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://healthychild.org/">Healthy Child Healthy World</a> is an indispensable resource for trustworthy information on environmental toxics.  I often refer my clients to this article for questions about about the safest options for professional carpet cleaning, as well as stain removal for those in between times when you need to get something cleaned up quickly.</p>
<p>Our carpet cleaning products and methods meet Healthy Child&#8217;s recommendations for safety and are certified by both the EPA and Green Seal.  You can read more about the specifics <a href="http://voorhiescleaning.com/we-clean-with-green-products/">here</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Healthy Child Healthy World</strong></p>
<p>by Aisha Ikramuddin</p>
<p>Among the inevitable things in life is the fact that all carpets will  get dirty over time. Carpets and rugs, of course, take a lot of abuse  from rambunctious children and pets, dinner guests who spill, people who  refuse to wipe their feet before entering–the list goes on and on.</p>
<p>So it is also inevitable that carpets have to be cleaned somehow, at  some point. Like other cleaners, carpet cleaners may contain toxic  ingredients, some of which are not listed on labels because they are  considered &#8220;proprietary&#8221; or &#8220;trade secrets&#8221;.</p>
<p>Some carpet cleaners–especially spot removers–can be particularly  dangerous, because they contain chemical solvents similar to those used  by dry cleaners. These chemicals dissolve dirt without soap and water,  but give off strong odors. Other potentially problematic ingredients in  carpet cleaners include other compounds that produce lots of fumes (like  <a href="http://healthychild.org/resources/glossary-pop/formaldehyde/">formaldehyde</a>), acids, <a href="http://healthychild.org/resources/glossary-pop/pesticide">pesticide</a>s, disinfectants, lye (<a href="http://healthychild.org/resources/glossary-pop/Sodium_Hydroxide">sodium hydroxide</a>), fragrances and many others.</p>
<p>Fabric and carpet stain <a href="http://healthychild.org/resources/glossary-pop/repellent">repellent</a>s  or &#8220;guards&#8221; may contain plastics and other potentially dangerous  ingredients. The key ingredient in 3M’s popular Scotchgard® line of  products, perfluoro-octane sulfonate (PFOS), was once portrayed as  chemically inert, but recent research shows that it is a <a href="http://healthychild.org/resources/glossary-pop/persistent_organic_pollutant_pop/">persistent  organic pollutant</a> (POP). PFOS, a suspected hormone disruptor,  accumulates in the environment and the tissue of animals and humans.  Despite <a href="http://www.ourstolenfuture.org/NewScience/oncompounds/PFOS/2001-04pfosproblems.htm" target="_blank">ample  evidence of PFOS&#8217;s persistence</a>, 3M kept it on the market for 40  years. In spring 2000, 3M announced it would phase out PFOS products by  the year 2002. The safety of another perfluorinated compound,  perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), the main ingredient in Teflon®, which is  used to coat non-stick pans and in fabric protectors, is currently under  investigation.</p>
<p>During application and while drying, the chemicals in carpet cleaners  and protectors evaporate and may concentrate in the air, causing indoor  air pollution. This is more likely if the room is not well ventilated,  the weather is hot and humid or the room is damp. Indoor air pollution  can cause headaches, irritation to eyes, nose and lungs, asthma attacks,  congestion, sneezing, coughing, fatigue, nausea and other symptoms.</p>
<p>There is some speculation that there is a link between carpet cleaners  and Kawasaki Disease, though there is limited evidence to support this.  Long-term exposures may increase the risks for chronic diseases, such as  heart disease and cancer, depending on the chemicals involved.</p>
<p>Carpet shampoos usually leave a sticky residue on carpet fibers. The  residue is usually hard to see or feel–though it can make carpets feel  rougher and you may be able to smell it. Not only does the residue  attract and latch onto dirt, but children, who crawl and play on  carpets, can inhale these residues and get them on their hands, which  often go into their mouths.</p>
<p>Dry shampoos, powders and foams may also linger on carpet fibers. These  products generally contain solvents and detergents that must be applied  for a specific period of time, then vacuumed to remove the cleaning  product. A residue may be left behind or the product may sink deep  enough into carpets to avoid being pulled out by the vacuum cleaner.  Powders or dusts are easily inhaled and may irritate airways and cause  asthma attacks. In fact, anti-dust-mite carpet treatments sometimes  contain tannic acid or benzyl benzoate, both of which are skin, eye and  respiratory irritants. Deodorizing powders often contain fragrances that  irritate asthmatic lungs as well.</p>
<p>To remove shampoo residue from your carpet, see <a href="http://healthychild.org/resources/checklist/clean_carpets_without_dangerous_chemicals/">How  to Keep Carpets Clean without Dangerous Chemicals</a> . Healthy Child  Healthy World recommends that <strong>children stay out of the house for  at least four hours</strong> after carpets have been cleaned by any  method. This can help reduce the risk of Kawasaki Disease, which may be  linked to carpet cleaning.</p>
<p><strong>Dangerous Chemicals Found in Some Carpet Cleaners</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Solvents</span> Butoxyethanol and other glycol  ethers,Tetrachloroethylene, <a href="http://healthychild.org/resources/glossary-pop/perchloroethylene/">Perchloroethylene</a><br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Acids and other corrosive chemicals</span> Hydroxyacetic acid,  Hydrofluoric acid, <a href="http://healthychild.org/resources/glossary-pop/nta/">Nitrilotriacetic  acid</a>, Sodium hydroxide, Sodium carbonate<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Mildewcides and Disinfectants</span> Tributyl tin, Formaldehyde, Phenol<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Other chemicals</span> Butane, propane and isobutanes (aerosol  propellants), Dibutyl phthalate, Nonylphenol ethoxylate (surfactant),  Octylphenol ethoxylate (surfactant)</p></blockquote>
<p>You can find out if a carpet cleaning product you use or are  considering contains any of these ingredients on the <a href="http://hpd.nlm.nih.gov/index.htm" target="_blank">Household Products Database</a>,  produced by the National Institutes of Health. You can also search by  ingredient.</p>
<p>Read more: <a href="http://healthychild.org/blog/comments/are_carpet_cleaners_safe/#ixzz0o7U7tonY">http://healthychild.org/blog/comments/are_carpet_cleaners_safe/#ixzz0o7U7tonY</a></p>
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		<title>Seeing Spots?  Learn How to Remove Stains Easily!</title>
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