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		<title>Safe Chemicals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SevethGeneration.com released this article: Safe Chemicals Act of 2010 is Introduced April 15th isn&#8217;t usually a day revered by Americans. Many of us will spend today rushing to finalize tax forms and fighting the annual crowd at the post office. But this April 15th, we have a lot to celebrate. Today, legislation was introduced that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="SevethGeneration.com">SevethGeneration.com</a> released <a href="http://www.seventhgeneration.com/learn/blog/breaking-news-safe-chemicals-act-2010-introduced">this article</a>:</p>
<h1>Safe Chemicals Act of 2010 is Introduced</h1>
<p>April 15th isn&#8217;t usually a day revered by Americans.  Many of us will  spend today rushing to finalize tax forms and fighting the annual crowd  at the post office.  But this April 15th, we have a lot to celebrate.  Today, legislation was introduced that will for the first time in more  than 30 years, overhaul the way the federal government protects the  public from toxic chemicals. The Safe Chemicals Act of 2010 was  introduced in the United States Congress this afternoon by U.S. Senator  Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ).</p>
<p>&#8220;America&#8217;s system for regulating industrial chemicals is broken,&#8221;  said Senator Lautenberg. &#8220;Parents are afraid because hundreds of  untested chemicals are found in their children&#8217;s bodies. EPA does not  have the tools to act on dangerous chemicals and the chemical industry  has asked for stronger laws so that their customers are assured their  products are safe. My &#8216;Safe Chemicals Act&#8217; will breathe new life into a  long-dead statute by empowering EPA to get tough on toxic chemicals.&#8221;</p>
<p>The &#8220;Safe Chemicals Act of 2010&#8243; requires safety testing of all  industrial chemicals, and puts the burden on industry to prove that  chemicals are safe in order stay on the market. As a company whose  products have been built from the ground up to protect both the health  of the planet as well as the people who use them, I am thrilled to  finally see the introduction of legislation that would update our  antiquated system of toxic chemical regulation.  The Toxics Substance  Control Act, which became law 34 years ago, was meant to give the  Environmental Protection Agency the ability to identify and regulate  dangerous chemicals in products that we use every day.  However, of the  more than 80,000 chemicals used in consumer products, the EPA has  required testing of about only 200 and restricted the use of only 5  chemicals!  The current law is widely regarded as being ineffective.   With an increasing focus on toxic chemical exposure in humans, and a new  report showing newborn babies with traces of 287 toxic chemicals in  their blood at birth, the time for action is now.</p>
<p>This new legislation will go a long way towards bringing our failing  chemical management system into the 21st Century.  It puts our health  first, provides better information to businesses, and helps the average  consumer avoid toxic chemicals in the products that they buy.  Although  this legislation is not perfect, it contains many of the key provisions  that we and our partners in the Safer Chemicals Health Families  coalition have been working for.  The coalition will be working hard to  continue to strengthen the bill as it moves through the legislative  process.</p>
<p>We understand that there is a business case for TSCA reform.  Leading  companies from electronics manufacturers to health care providers are  highly motivated to identify and use safer alternatives to toxic  chemicals. Today&#8217;s business leaders are concerned about the health and  business impacts that could arise if the products they use or sell  contain toxic chemicals. They recognize that safer chemicals protect  human and environmental health and cut the costs of regulation,  hazardous waste storage and disposal, worker protection, and future  liabilities. Such steps also offer new business opportunities, by making  U.S. businesses more competitive in a global marketplace and creating  new jobs.</p>
<p>So, I encourage you to join us in pushing for this landmark  legislation.  Together we as consumers, businesses, environmentalists,  and public health advocates can ensure the products we buy and sell are  free of harmful toxic chemicals.  Take action and <a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/5121/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=2411" target="_blank">send a message to Washington, DC</a> to support reform of our outdated chemicals control policy, and please join the <a href="http://www.millionbabycrawl.com/" target="_blank">Million Baby Crawl</a> to add your voice to a growing movement of people calling for safer chemicals and healthier families.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As one of the Northwest&#8217;s leading commercial maintenance companies, Pristine Cleaning is committed to ensuring that each and every property  is completely customized for the specific needs of each project. As we say, &#8220;One Size Does Not Fit All.&#8221;</p>
<p>Because of this, we take our business very seriously and focus a good deal of attention to the details of every job. If your building needs better care, more attention to detail, or if it just needs to be handled properly for the first time in a long while, we&#8217;d love to come by your property, walk through the facility or space with you, and let you point out each and every detail that you&#8217;d need handled—all at no charge.</p>
<p>Give us a quick call or email us and we&#8217;ll setup a time. No hassle, no obligation, no charge.</p>
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		<title>Chemical-Free?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2011 21:25:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spotlighting Chemical-Free Cleaning We found this article on the Housekeeping Solutions website highlighting some of the benefits to their green and chemical-free program for a  school district. The source article can be found here. Who knew that programs that increase indoor environmental quality have been proven to reduce absenteeism by 23 percent, or that all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 id="headline">Spotlighting Chemical-Free Cleaning</h1>
<p>We found this article on the Housekeeping Solutions website highlighting some of the benefits to their green and chemical-free program for a  school district.</p>
<p>The source article can be found <a href="http://www.cleanlink.com/hs/article/Spotlighting-ChemicalFree-Cleaning--12820">here</a>.</p>
<p>Who knew that programs that increase indoor environmental quality  have been proven to reduce absenteeism by 23 percent, or that all public  schools in Connecticut will be required to green clean as of July 1,  2011? The facilities management department at <a href="http://www.rsd6.org/" target="hs">Regional School District No. 6</a> in Litchfield, Conn. is very much aware of both points. In fact, this  information is just a taste of the environmental initiatives the  department touts on the district <a href="http://www.rsd6.org/page.php?pid=403" target="hs">website</a>.</p>
<p>At a quick glance, visitors to the district site will see that the  facilities management department is proud to communicate a comprehensive  recycling program, the use of biodegradable and non-toxic products, and  environmentally preferable purchasing of paper, soaps, equipment and  various hand tools. As it turns out, these are just a few of the green  goals the district has implemented.</p>
<p>To round out the district&#8217;s green strategies, the department also  introduced chemical-free cleaning initiatives in 2009. With training and  assistance from their local distributor, the facilities management  department now uses a consolidated amount of environmentally preferred  products as a way to directly contribute to a cleaner environment, while  improving indoor air quality (IAQ), worker safety and a healthier  environment for building occupants.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are very much ahead of the curve when it comes to green,&#8221; says  Fran Odell, facilities director at Regional School District No. 6. &#8220;We  do it because of the benefits it provides.&#8221;</p>
<h3>Going Chemical Free</h3>
<p>When it comes to benefits of green, Odell can&#8217;t say enough great  things about the chemical-free program and electrically-activated water  technology used throughout the district. Not only has the use of this  technology saved budget dollars (by purchasing fewer chemicals), but it  proved to be very versatile.</p>
<p>&#8220;We use [electrically-activated water] in administration and district  offices, classrooms and even around plants in the agricultural  department,&#8221; says Odell. &#8220;It&#8217;s proven effective on glass, mirrors,  stainless steal, white boards, desks and cafeteria tables. We use it  everywhere.&#8221;</p>
<p>According to Tom Medonis, facility maintenance day supervisor,  electrically-activated water technology is used to clean roughly 80  percent of the buildings throughout the district. And to guarantee its  effectiveness, the department periodically asks their local distributor  to come in and conduct surface tests using ATP measuring devises.</p>
<p>The positive results from the ATP testing, in conjunction with  improved appearance and quick and easy cleaning, is enough to convince  Odell that this technology is a district-wide must.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve seen many positive results from chemical-free cleaning,&#8221; she  says. &#8220;It is effective, better for the environment and safer for  everyone involved. I am constantly recommending it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bruce Richard, facility maintenance professional adds, &#8220;I am always  hearing positive feedback from students and staff on how clean the  facility is and this technology offers quick cleaning turnaround.&#8221;</p>
<p>Although chemical-free cleaning has proven to be a viable alternative  for much of the district, there are areas where chemicals are a  necessity. In restrooms, for instance, where sanitizing is required,  concentrated Green Seal certified chemicals are used in conjunction with  metering and dilution control systems.</p>
<p>The only chemical in the districts arsenal that isn&#8217;t green is  disinfectant, but it&#8217;s not by choice. Odell comments that she&#8217;s anxious  for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to continue their  evaluation of greener disinfectants. Once the EPA suggests greener  options, her department will begin incorporating them into their  program.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s just the right thing to do,&#8221; says Odell. &#8220;There are better  options out there than the harsh disinfectants used in many departments  today.&#8221;</p>
<h3>Why Chemical Free?</h3>
<p>&#8220;We did it to improve the health and safety of the students and the  staff,&#8221; says Scott Johnson, second-shift facility maintenance  professional. &#8220;The programs we have in place have proven to help keep  all the building occupants healthy.&#8221;</p>
<p>The district has seen reduced absenteeism following the introduction  of chemical-free cleaning, but more importantly, building occupants have  also noticed an improvement in their own health since the switch in  cleaning initiatives.</p>
<p>&#8220;One teacher said that last year was the first time she didn&#8217;t have an asthma attack at school,&#8221; said Medonis.</p>
<p>These types of results are exactly why the department switched to  chemical-free cleaning. Creating a safe and healthy environment is an  overall goal of the district and the facilities maintenance department  will continue to do everything they can to achieve that goal.</p>
<p>According to the district website, the vision at Regional School  District No. 6 is &#8220;to take meaningful steps toward preserving,  protecting and enhancing natural resources while providing a healthy  learning environment and maximizing fiscal resources. We will never  compromise the safety of our staff and students and we will adjust our  cleaning practices whenever instructed by local or state health  agencies.&#8221;</p>
<p>This vision is something Odell and her team takes very seriously. As  green initiatives continue to evolve, the facilities maintenance  department at Regional School District No. 6 will maintain a &#8220;practice  what you preach&#8221; philosophy.</p>
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