Wednesday, June 12, 2013

The chemicals you are using allow for super bugs!


To sanitize a surface, we need to remove all forms of living bacteria, viruses and fungi from it. This can be done chemically, thermally or mechanically. In the past, many people have over used disinfectants/cleaners that have tried to chemically kill these bugs. Over the years, many bugs have become resistant to these chemicals and are now an even greater risk, particularly to people with weak immune systems.
The traditional method of cleaning with chemicals and cotton cloths results in breaking down dirt and grime and spreading it evenly over the surface. Residual chemicals and dirt provide great opportunities for bugs to grow, not just on moist surfaces, but also within the cleaning cloth itself. When this cloth is later used to clean another surface, it acts as a bug incubation station, transporting germs to the next area or surface you try to clean.
While you may be making a visual difference by removing some dirt and grime from one particular area and spreading it evenly over the rest of the area you are cleaning, you are actually making a huge difference that cannot be seen visually, but it happens hygienically at a microscopic microbial level.
Instead, use the amazing Norwex Enviro Cloth and Window Cloth to clean effectively and safely. Protect your family from these scary super bugs! Use Norwex and water - no chemicals - to clean your home and keep everyone healthy!

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