Archive for December, 2011

household cleaning easy

This steaming tool can be used without any additional attachments. Use nozzle to reach into tight areas that remove build-up around fixtures, sink edges, cracks and crevices. Details and cleans sinks, faucets, drains and toilet bowls all while killing bacteria molds and mildew.

Small Detail Brushes

Natural bristle brush — use for cleaning delicate surfaces, free of scratches like painted surfaces, frames and moldings.

Nylon brush — is suitable for cleaning stove tops and burners, tile grout, taps, sliding door runners, toilets and bathrooms, dishwashers, fridge seals and defrosting freezers, door moldings and the hard to reach areas around your home.

Brass Brush — brass brush is use for more stubborn dirt that does not affect the surface such as barbecue grills, oven interiors, vents, drip pans, smokers and aluminum window frames.

Rectangular or Triangular Brush

This tool attachment requires the use of a microfiber cloth or cotton cleaning cloth which can be clipped on to clean and disinfect walls, ceilings and floors instantly.

Use to clean kitchen and bathroom surfaces such as countertops, cabinet or drawer facings, refrigerators and freezers, shower stalls, doors, windows and mirrors. Suitable for upholstery and carpet cleaning that includes killing bed bugs and dust mites.

Household Cleaning Products With Antibacterial

Surveys conducted on the product usage: There is an advantage of such community based studies as it has an opportunity to track down infections, if any in the household. It was found that, even though such antibacterial cleaning and hand washing products are being used frequently in the United States, a lot of people spread skin bacteria by using products having non-antibacterial soap. Dirty hands are the primary source which spread numerous viruses; one can avoid such bacteria by regularly using the antibacterial ingredients.

The primary concern of such studies was to measure the public health effect rather than determining the causative agents and surveys were conducted about the access of infections symptomatically. This was done because specific symptoms measured the load of household illness.

Findings of such surveys done: The findings, however conclude that some of the infections can be caused by either not using the antibacterial products or by using too much of such products and not washing the hands properly after using the same. Further, the spread of diseases like gastrointestinal infections or any skin infection can be due to hereditary factors as well where household members have lower immunities and resistance to disease.

This survey conducted even suggests that the care providers and the manufacturers should educate the consumers on the appropriate use and limitations of any household antibacterial products. There is also an additional research which is indicated to understand the possible health benefits connected with the increased use of household cleaning products, irrespective of whether such products contain antibacterial ingredients or not.