The Clean Cleaner Blog - A Very Good Read
woman on sofa with inhaler

How many of us would consider our home as a workplace?  Not many probably, however, if you have someone in to work in or on your home, a cleaner perhaps or someone to do building work, then it will become one. In this blog post we discuss the potentially harmful effects of cleaning products on the respiratory system to raise public and professional awareness.

What is Black Mould (or more often called Sooty mould) and where does it come from?  Mould is a term used to describe fungi which colonise areas in thread-like structures called hyphae. Moulds are eukaryotic cells, meaning they more closely resemble plant and animal cells than they do bacteria - however, they are still microorganisms.

view of a bottle of bleach and rubber gloves

Cleaning products for your house!  It's baffling to know what is best to use.  We all know about eco friendly products, but nothing can touch the power and effectiveness of bleach for cleaning the toilet and getting rid of all those nasty germs.  Or can it?

Bleach is, well, just bleach isn't it?  We explain bleach as you've probably never heard it.  Once you have read the blog you will then have a better understanding of bleach and you can decide if you want to continue using it in the future.

Household dust on finger

This is the first post in the series produced by Clean Cleaner. In this series we’re writing about topics related to cleaning (we are a cleaning company after all) that people wouldn’t necessarily read about under normal circumstances. We’re collecting all the relevant information on a topic into one article that’s easy to read and, hopefully, you’ll learn something new along the way. We certainly have.  For this article we’re concentrating on household dust.  Have you ever taken the time to think about what dust actually is? 

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