ECO-FRIENDLY WATER DAMAGE RESTORATION IN SANTA CLARITA
American
Craftsman specializes in water damage restoration for homes and businesses in
Santa Clarita. One aspect of water damage restoration is cleaning and repairing water
affected areas, another aspect is getting areas dry enough that they don’t
support future mold growth. In this process, our experts have the opportunity
to use many different products to sterilize and sanitize in your home, and we
take these choices seriously.
Modern cleaning products take the dirt and debris of our
lives down our drains. After treatment with the sewage and other wastewater at
municipal treatment plants, they are discharged into nearby waterways. Most
ingredients in chemical cleaners break down into harmless substances quickly.
Other products, however, threaten water quality and therefore wildlife.
A U.S. Geological Survey studied contaminants in stream
water samples across the country and found persistent detergent metabolites in
69% of streams tested. Sixty-six percent of streams contained disinfectants. By
making better choices with our water damage cleaning supplies, American
Craftsman can have a direct effect on the environment.
Effects Of Cleaning
Chemicals On Us
Cleaning products are necessary for maintaining healthy
conditions in the home and workplace. But, many industrial-strength cleaning
products can present health hazards and environmental concerns. They may
contain chemicals associated with eye, skin, or respiratory irritation, or
other human health issues. Additionally, the concentrated forms of some
commercial cleaning products are classified as hazardous, creating potential
handling, storage, and disposal issues.
For example, a common household cleaner has harmful side
effects that have been known for decades. Bleach, or sodium hypochlorite, is a
leading cause of poisoning in the home. It is a strong irritant to the eyes,
nose, and throat. Detergents are also harmful to our health; phenols are very
easily absorbed into the skin and could cause damage to the lungs, heart,
kidneys, and liver.
Why Eco-Friendly
Products Matter In Water Damage Restoration
While the actual risks from these chemicals at typical
exposure levels are often uncertain, and in many cases, they are probably low.
Regardless of the expected risk levels, however, reducing the intrinsic hazard
of a product is a desirable pollution prevention objective as part of the
decisions you make for your home.
Cleaning products are released to the environment during
normal use through evaporation of volatile components and rinsing down the
drain of residual products from cleaned surfaces, sponges, etc.
Certain ingredients in cleaning products can present hazard
concerns to exposed populations (e.g., skin and eye irritation in workers) or
toxicity to aquatic species in waters receiving inadequately treated wastes
Ingredients containing phosphorus or nitrogen can contribute to
nutrient-loading in water bodies, leading to poor water quality.
Volatile organic compounds (VOC) in cleaning products can
affect indoor air quality and also contribute to smog formation in outdoor air.
Choosing less hazardous products (biodegradability, low
toxicity, low volatile organic compound content, reduced packaging, low life
cycle energy use) is better for our workers, your home, and Santa Clarita.
Taking steps to reduce exposure can minimize harmful impacts, improve indoor air quality, and reduce water
and ambient air pollution while also still cleaning and sanitizing after water
damage.
American Craftsman has been providing expert
restoration services in homes and businesses for over 20 years: fire, smoke,
vandalism, water or weather. In Southern California, they provide expertise,
craftsmanship and the highest safety standards to every project. Additionally,
American Craftsman uses only the finest and most powerful cleaning solutions
that are non-toxic, biodegradable and environmentally friendly.
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