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Preventing food-borne illness at home

Every year, 1 in 6 Americans get sick from food-borne illnesses. These illnesses, also called food poisoning, also send about 128,000 people to the hospital, resulting in about 3,000 deaths nationwide each year.

Bottom line ~ food-borne illness can be more serious than we think.

Causes of food poisoning are mostly microorganisms, like viruses or bacteria. And although many of these microorganisms cannot be seen, smelled, or tasted, they can cause an illness that ranges from mild to life-threatening.

Food-borne illnesses are mostly picked up in areas where food is prepared as well as eaten, such as restaurants, schools and even our homes. Food-borne illnesses can also be acquired from contaminated drinking water, and water found in swimming pools. Microorganisms can even be passed from person to person, which is why proper hand washing is extremely important!!!

Food-borne illnesses can have a variety of symptoms, but the most common symptoms are nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea. Always check with your doctor if you are experiencing any of these symptoms.

To keep your kitchen clean, and those pesky unwanted microorganisms at bay, follow these great tips:

Wash hands properly and often. If your hands are not clean, chances are you're spreading bacteria and virus germs all over your food, your utensils, the kitchen counter tops, and even your family!

To properly wash your hands, scrub your hands with soap and warm water for twenty seconds, making sure to get under the nails and in between the fingers.

When preparing to cook, pre-clean your work area with an all-purpose cleaner. THEN, spray disinfectant on the surface, letting the disinfectant soak for a few minutes. After about five minutes, wipe the surfaces with a microfiber cloth. (For cutting boards, use natural anti-microbials like lemon juice, white vinegar or tea tree oil.) It's very important that you clean the surface before disinfecting it.

After each use, wash all surfaces, including kitchen counter tops, cutting boards, and even utensils. Be sure to use warm to hot soapy water. Don’t forget to wipe down other surfaces and areas that have been touched in the kitchen, such as drink dispensers on the fridge door, light switches, spatulas, and all handles, controls and faucets.

Wash all fruits and vegetables, before and after peeling them.

Do your best to separate raw meat, eggs, seafood, and poultry from the rest of your foods in the fridge. When cooking or preparing meals, always use separate utensils, plates, and especially cutting boards for all uncooked produce and uncooked meat, seafood, eggs and poultry.

Learn to love your thermometer! When cooking foods, it is important to cook food to the proper temperature, and for the proper amount of time. This way, the food is heated up enough to kill the harmful viruses and bacteria that could potentially cause illness. Use a food thermometer be sure when food has reached its safe minimum cooking temperature. For example, when cooking, all poultry should be cooked to a temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit, and 160 degrees Fahrenheit for ground meats. Microwave foods thoroughly to 165 degrees Fahrenheit.

At meal times, when food is being served and eaten, keep the food hot, at about 140 degrees Fahrenheit or greater.

After meals, refrigerate leftover food quickly. Illness-causing bacteria and viruses can grow in many foods within two hours unless you refrigerate them. During the hot summer weather, it only takes one hour for illness-causing bacteria and viruses to grow in foods.

Make sure you marinate or thaw foods in the fridge and not in the kitchen sink or on the kitchen counter.

Refrigerate all perishable products as soon as possible after grocery shopping. Learn the “two-hour rule,” which states that perishable foods should not be left at room temperature longer than two hours. Harmful bacteria have the tendency to multiply in the danger zone, which is between 40 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit. When temperatures are above 90° F, as they often are in cars that have been parked in the sun, modify that rule to one hour.

If you are traveling over one hour with groceries in your car, use an ice chest or cooler to keep frozen and perishable foods cold.

Where the weather is warm and the air conditioner is being used in the car, keep your groceries in the passenger compartment, not the trunk.

With the holidays approaching, proper cleaning and disinfection can help food-borne illness from becoming the uninvited guest that spoils your celebration! Educating yourself on how to properly safeguard your home and family against food-borne illnesses is one of the best things you can do to prevent any food-borne illness from taking over!

Show this blog and infographic to your family - where food-borne illness is concerned, knowledge is power!

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Toxic Household Dust - It's in YOUR Home

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Do you realize the dust in your home is probably toxic?  The Silent Spring Institute, dedicated to researching the effects of toxic chemicals on health, recently conducted a study testing the presence of 45 synthetic chemicals in household dust. There were 10 chemicals that were present in 90% of the samples tested. This suggests toxic household dust is everywhere.

I was fortunate to be able to interview one of the scientists from the study and I’d like to share some of the highlights of our time together.

Robin Dodson is a research scientist that specializes in chemical exposure and risk assessment. Robin and her colleagues found that there are a wide range of toxic chemicals in our household dust.  This may be the reason why our homes are considered more polluted than outdoor air.

Robin explained that the chemicals in our homes are interacting with the dust. The dust actually becomes a reservoir for the chemicals.  The dust shows the scientists a snapshot of the toxins that are in a home.

Of those 10 pervasive chemicals, Robin and her team identified two as the worst. Phthalates, which are considered hormone disruptors, were found in every sample – the worst offenders.  Phthalates can be found in plastic toys, vinyl and the fragrances in household cleaning and personal care products.  By law, the formulas of these fragrance components are considered “trade secrets” and manufacturers are not required to disclose such ingredients on package labeling. This makes it extremely hard for consumers to really know what’s in any given product that has a fragrance.

Phenols, chemicals found in cleaning products, were the second biggest offenders.  Phenols are used in synthetic fragrances found in cleaning products, body care products and perfumes. They are considered hormone disruptors.

The takeaway is that the scents we smell after using a cleaning product do not disappear. They are still in our homes even after their scent goes away.

Body care product manufacturers are required to list their product ingredients on the package label. But unfortunately, cleaning product manufacturers do not have to list their ingredients so you MUST do research if you want to find out what they are using in their products.

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Children suffer the most from exposure to these chemicals. Their bodies are still developing and their exposures are proportionately higher doses than adults due to their small size. Children also spend a lot of time on the floor, commonly putting their hands in their mouths.  Therefore they are ingesting toxic household dust! Pets are also at risk, spending a lot of time on the floor and exploring their environment with their noses and mouths.

There are some simple solutions to removing toxic household dust from your home. Vacuuming often with a HEPA-filtered vacuum cleaner is one simple solution. The other is to have your children wash their hands often. And finally, try to avoid products that contain synthetic chemicals, especially fragrances.

Silent Spring Institute has a free app, called Detox Me that will help you think differently about the chemical load you may have in your home.  Their app shows you where there may be a problem in your home and gives you alternatives.

Listen to the full interview here.

8 surprising tricks to reduce allergy attacks this fall

OR, what do a clothes dryer, a pillow case and a hair dryer have in common?

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When the weather turns colder we close our windows and it seems that everyone starts getting sick. Most of the “sickness” is really a reaction to dust and allergens that are hiding in our homes. Hiding??? Yup, hiding throughout your house. If you or someone else in your house notices more congestion, more sneezing or coughing, this could be your problem.

A really good vacuum with lots of attachments isn’t the only way to reduce these irritants indoors. And besides, it’s big and clunky, puts off heat when operated and it’s all the way down in the basement. Instead, try these surprisingly easy tricks to get rid of allergens in your home – and your sickness.

Fluffy deep pile rugs – Rugs in general are dust magnets but those new designer rugs that have long shaggy pile are the worst. Dust, dust mites, pet dander, pet hair and other allergens get embedded deep within the fibers. Put smaller size rugs right into your clothes dryer to remove the allergens. As you will discover in this blog post, your dryer is possibly your best weapon against allergens in your home. The heat of the dryer kills the dust mites and the air flow frees the allergens and exhausts them outside.

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Throw Pillows – Throw pillows accumulate dust just like your wood furniture. I think I’ll dust them today. Says no one, ever. And you can’t, really, anyway. You can clean them with the upholstery tool on your vacuum OR simply take them outside and give them several good whacks to dislodge dust and other microscopic irritants, then use your trusty dryer to kill and remove the remaining, more deeply embedded allergens.

Book Shelves – Books hardly ever get dusted when we clean. Yes, we dust the shelf they are sitting on, but never the tops of books.  Ever watch a movie and see the dust they blow off when they pull an old book out of a shelf in the library?  It’s exaggerated in the movies, but commonly occurs on a lesser scale in an average home.

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Books get really dusty. You can quick clean them on the shelf by using a really good feather duster or your vacuum and the upholstery attachment. But if it’s been a while, a deep clean may be in order: pull all the books off the shelf and dust all six sides of each with a microfiber cloth. Microfiber grabs and holds dust and other allergens while other dusting rags just move dust around. If you’ve got allergies, you need microfiber for a really thorough job.

Draperies- Drapes and curtains are the worst place for dust and allergens to accumulate. Most allergists recommend removing window dressings completely when someone has been diagnosed with dust allergies. If you can’t live without draperies or curtains, there are a couple ways to keep the allergens at bay. Vacuum your window treatments on a bi-weekly basis using your vacuum and upholstery tool. Once a month, take them down and place them in the dryer on high heat.  Keep this regimen and you will never need to go through the entire process of washing, drying and pressing your curtains.

 

Lamp shades – Pleated lamp shades never really get dusted. You may dust the top of the pleats of the shade by “blotting” with a microfiber cloth (you don’t want to push particles into the weave of cloth shades) BUT the real allergens are hiding deep down inside the pleats. Use your vacuum and the upholstery tool to draw dust out of the pleat. Then use a new paint brush and brush down inside the pleats to loosen the dust nestled there.  Finish by vacuuming the entire shade one final time.

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Artificial plants and flowers – Allergens LOVE to hide in dry flower arrangements and on artificial plants. Artificial arrangements tend to be overlooked when we are dusting. A simple tool you can use to clean the dried flowers is a hair dryer set on a gentle setting. Do this outside or in the garage, if possible. To clean plastic plants, simply use a spray bottle of water and a dry microfiber cloth. Spray the leaves and wipe them dry with the microfiber cloth.

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Stuffed animals – If your child is diagnosed with allergies the first thing your allergist will recommend is bag up all your child’s stuffed animals. These, like throw pillows, are a haven for dust and allergens. If your child just can’t part with these beloved friends, place them in a pillow case and pop them in the washer twice a month to keep the allergens to a minimum. If they can safely be dried, use the dryer.

Ceiling fans – Perhaps the most overlooked item on a routine clean is the ceiling fan. Before you know it, there’s a nice film of dust building on the edges of the fan paddles. What you can’t see is the buildup on top of those paddles. A quick and easy way to fix this is with a pillow case. Place the pillow case over the fan paddle and, holding it closed at the base of the paddle, pull the dust off.  Carefully open the pillow case and repeat on the remaining paddles. Then just put the pillowcase in the washer. No more allergens!

 

 

 

Clutter in Your Home: Unwanted Mess or Hidden Treasure?

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Clutter may seem like chaos at first glance, but what if there are hidden treasures lurking in your stacks of mail and unfolded laundry? Rather than declaring every piece of clutter a nuisance, Maid Brigade encourages you to rethink your approach to your home’s messes and consider the surprising benefit and value forgotten items can bring. 

With careful organization and a bit of attention, you can transform clutter into a purposeful part of your space. In this blog, we’ll help you differentiate between junk and metaphorical jewels so you can bring peace, order, and joy to your living space.

Clutter or Hidden Gem?

The first step in addressing clutter is adjusting your frame of mind. What may seem like an unwanted mess could actually be objects with sentimental, practical, or aesthetic value. Think of that stack of old magazines — could they be repurposed for creative projects or serve as nostalgic keepsakes? What about those kitchen gadgets collecting dust? Are they tools for a hobby you’ve neglected but still love? What if a friend or relative has been dying to get a stand mixer, and yours is just sitting there, unused and in the way? The truth is that some elements of clutter can enhance your home when given the proper context. Plus, any items you do deem “unwanted” may be valuable to someone else. Whether you’re donating or gifting, don’t forget that every mess in your home has the potential to be perfectly repurposed. 

Organize with Intention

To fully unlock the potential in your clutter, focus on thoughtful organization. Start by sorting items into categories: keep, donate, recycle, or toss. Keep what adds value to your life, and let go of the rest. Use storage solutions like baskets, bins, and shelves to create an orderly home where everything has its place. For items you cherish but don’t use daily, such as photo albums or family heirlooms, consider creative ways to display them or store them safely. A little structure can turn a chaotic pile into a collection of memories and treasures.

The Beauty of a Well-Curated Space

Once your clutter is sorted and organized, you may find that your home feels more inviting and functional. You may also feel more inclined to invite guests or revisit projects and hobbies you previously didn’t have the space for. Clear countertops, tidy shelves, and neatly arranged spaces not only reduce stress but also boost your overall well-being. Like a breath of fresh air, a clean home is a reminder that you have all the space you need to relax and make time to enjoy the things that truly matter.

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When to Call in Reinforcements

While daily tidying and organization can do wonders, some tasks require more time and expertise than you might have. Deep cleaning, tackling hard-to-reach areas, or refreshing your home after a renovation are all jobs best left to professionals. That’s where Maid Brigade steps in. With our eco-friendly PUREcleaning® system, we make your home shine without harsh chemicals and residues.Imagine your space transformed — a cleaner home, a healthier home, and a better future. Contact your local Maid Brigade today to discover how we can help you turn your cluttered home into a sanctuary of order and beauty.

7 Reasons to Be Grateful for a Clean and Organized Home

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In a world that feels increasingly chaotic, there’s something profoundly soothing about coming home to a clean, organized space. Sure, it’s aesthetically pleasing, but it also impacts your mind, body, and soul. No matter what’s happening on the news, you’re safe and snug at home, enjoying the physical benefits of a clean environment as well as the sense of gratitude and peace it brings. 

That’s why Maid Brigade believes in the transformative power of a clean home. In this blog, we highlight seven reasons to be thankful for a tidy, well-maintained home. 

1. Mental Clarity

Thinking clearly starts with living cleanly. When your space is sanitary and clutter-free, your mind tends to be more free and open, making it easier to focus and stay productive. Imagine the mental freedom of walking into a serene, well-ordered home after a busy day. You can take a deep, relaxing breath and be thankful that your home is your sanctuary. 

2. Stress Reduction

Feeling anxious or overwhelmed because of a messy home? You’re not alone. A dirty, disorganized space often adds to the mental load, creating stress and pressure as you try to figure out when and how you’re going to get everything clean. On the other hand, a clean and orderly space provides a calming effect, giving you one less thing to worry about in your already busy life and prompting a deep gratitude for your wonderful home.

3. Healthier Living

Breathing better, sleeping better, and feeling better are all side effects of a squeaky clean home. With dust, allergens, and germs out of the way, there’s a lot to be thankful for. You’re able to cook your favorite meals, cozy up on the couch for movie night, and invite guests over without worrying about anyone’s health and safety. 

4. Happier Relationships

A harmonious home environment promotes quality time and reduces conflicts over household chores. Whether it’s your partner, your family, or your roommates, there’s no doubt that a clean space can play an important role in building better connections with the people you’re grateful to share a house with. 

5. A Sense of Accomplishment

Walking into a clean home is a tangible reminder of control and achievement. Whether you’ve cleaned it yourself or relied on a service like Maid Brigade, the results inspire pride and gratitude for a space that supports your lifestyle.

6. Time for What Matters

Cleaning takes time — time that could be better spent with loved ones, pursuing hobbies, or simply relaxing. If you’re grateful for every minute you’re able to spend doing the things that matter, you’ll also be grateful for time saved by outsourcing your cleaning to Maid Brigade. 

7. A Warm Welcome

There’s nothing like opening the door to a tidy home that feels inviting and comforting. This is the space you’ve created for yourself and your family, and as you walk inside, you’re reminded to be thankful that chaos, clutter, and unpleasant feelings aren’t waiting to greet you.

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Maid Brigade is Grateful for Clients Like You 

Speaking of gratitude, our cleaning teams are always thankful for the smiles we create and opportunities we unfold by helping our clients achieve the fresh home feeling they’re looking for. Our professional cleaning services go beyond surface-level tidying. We use advanced cleaning techniques and non-toxic products to ensure your home is both spotless and safe. Whether you need regular cleaning, a deep clean, or a post-renovation refresh, Maid Brigade delivers exceptional results you can trust.Your home should be a source of peace, not stress. Contact Maid Brigade today to schedule your cleaning service and experience the joy of a clean, organized home!

Your Perfect Kitchen: A Clean Space for Cooking, Gathering, and Enjoying Life

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A clean kitchen isn’t just about hygiene. It’s about creating a space where life’s best moments unfold. Picture this: You’re baking cookies with your kids, laughing as flour dusts the countertops, without a second thought about the mess. Or you’re unwinding after a long day, sitting down to a home-cooked meal without worrying what your kitchen looks like. When your kitchen is effortlessly clean, you have the freedom to focus on what truly matters: savoring the moments that make a house a home. 

As we’ll explore in this blog, there are steps you can take (in addition to scheduling regular and deep cleanings with Maid Brigade) to keep your kitchen spotless, safe, and perfectly arranged for a variety of cooking activities and the joy that they bring. 

Step into a Fresh Start

Before you even touch a single ingredient, a clean kitchen sets the stage for a stress-free cooking experience. Start with the simplest step: clean hands. Washing thoroughly with warm, soapy water for at least 20 seconds eliminates bacteria and keeps your food safe. Plus, with Maid Brigade’s expert cleaning services ensuring your counters and sinks are sanitized, you can confidently reach for fresh ingredients without worrying about hidden germs.

A Refrigerator That Works for You

Your fridge does more than just store food. It protects your family’s health. Picture a perfectly organized refrigerator: raw meats sealed and stored on the bottom shelf, crisp vegetables neatly arranged, and no forgotten leftovers lurking in the back. Keeping your fridge at 40°F or lower ensures food stays fresh, and a quick wipe-down prevents spills from turning into sticky surprises. 

And what if you hire Maid Brigade to tackle regular deep cleanings? It’s no surprise that your fridge will remain a spotless haven for fresh ingredients, ensuring your food is as clean as your kitchen.

Stress-Free Food Prep

Imagine effortlessly moving through your meal prep, grabbing a color-coded cutting board—green for vegetables, red for meat—without pausing to think about cross-contamination. With everything in its place and a habit of washing utensils immediately after use, your cooking space stays as fresh as your ingredients. When it’s time to cook, you can trust that your kitchen thermometer ensures every bite is safe and delicious.

A well-kept kitchen is a worry-free kitchen, and with Maid Brigade maintaining your kitchen’s cleanliness, these small but essential habits become even easier to uphold.

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Enjoy the Heart of Your Home

The kitchen isn’t just a place to cook; it’s the heart of your home. It’s where you sip coffee in the morning light, where family and friends gather to share stories, and where the best conversations happen over a homemade meal.

Even with the best intentions, keeping a kitchen spotless can be a challenge. But what if you didn’t have to think about it? What if, instead of scrubbing counters, you were setting the table for a cozy dinner? Instead of deep-cleaning, you were pouring a glass of wine and truly relaxing? What if your kitchen was always guest-ready without a second thought?

This is where Maid Brigade comes in. Our professional cleaning services ensure your kitchen is not only clean but also sanitized using our non-toxic, eco-friendly PUREcleaning® system. Imagine the peace of mind that comes with a sparkling kitchen, always ready for your next culinary masterpiece.Let us handle the cleaning while you focus on the joys of cooking and spending time with your family. Contact your local Maid Brigade today to schedule a kitchen cleaning that will leave your space shining and stress-free.

Creating a Healthy and Clean Environment for Children to Thrive

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Children are creative, curious, and playful by nature. They won’t hesitate to roll around on the floor, crawl under the couch, and get their hands on whatever toy (or toy-like) object they can find. What if that space under the couch is thick with dust? What if those toys they’re so eager to play with haven’t been sanitized in months? Allergens and bacteria could be lurking around every corner and on every surface, making it critical for parents to pay close attention to the cleanliness of their home. 

Besides, children thrive in environments that promote their health, focus, and overall well-being. A clean, sanitary space is the foundation for kids to study, play, and grow without unnecessary distractions or health risks. If you’re wondering how you can best support your child’s development, we recommend maintaining a healthy environment.  

The Connection Between Cleanliness and Child Development

A clean home directly impacts your children’s ability to focus and stay healthy. Research suggests that children who live in cleaner environments are less likely to suffer from respiratory issues and experience fewer sick days, allowing them to stay on top of schoolwork and enjoy activities with friends and family.

Dust, allergens, and bacteria can lead to frequent colds, allergies, or asthma — common conditions that not only affect their physical health but also disrupt learning and play. By creating a space that is free from these irritants, you give your children the tools they need to concentrate, explore, and flourish. Imagine the sound of your children’s laughter or, better yet, the amicable silence as they eagerly tackle homework or fill in coloring books without inhaling harmful irritants. A clean home will bring your imagination to life.

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Practical Tips for a Healthier Home

Thankfully, creating a healthier home doesn’t require drastic changes. Small, consistent actions like the ones we’ve listed below can make a big difference. 

  • Control Allergens: Vacuum carpets and rugs regularly, focusing on areas where kids play the most. Use HEPA filters in your vacuum to trap even the smallest particles.
  • Sanitize High-Touch Areas: Germs linger on surfaces like light switches, doorknobs, and toys. A quick but regular wipe-down can prevent the spread of illnesses.
  • Choose Eco-Friendly Products: Kids have a way of touching everything and then putting their hands in their mouths. Opt for safe, non-toxic cleaning products so that no harsh chemical residues are left behind.
  • Declutter Regularly: Organize and simplify living areas to create focused study and play zones. Reducing clutter also helps minimize dust accumulation and distractions.

Reclaim Your Time and Peace of Mind

While routine cleaning is important, achieving and maintaining a truly sanitary home environment often requires the expertise of professionals. A professional cleaning service doesn’t just save time — it ensures a deeper level of clean that can be hard to attain on your own. This is where Maid Brigade excels, offering specialized services to create a healthier home for your family.

Our cleaning teams are trained to tackle the areas often overlooked in everyday cleaning. From deep cleaning carpets to thoroughly sanitizing high-touch surfaces, we address the hidden dirt and allergens that can accumulate over time. We also understand the unique challenges of a family home, like sticky fingerprints on walls or spills in hard-to-reach places.Imagine a home where you don’t have to worry about germs, allergens, or harmful chemicals—a home where your kids can thrive. Better yet, imagine a home that’s clean and organized, allowing you to focus on what matters most: spending quality time with your children. Contact your local Maid Brigade today and let us help you achieve a clean, stress-free home where your children can truly thrive!

Homemade Remedies for a Sparkling Clean Home

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Who says you need to spend a fortune on cleaning supplies to achieve a sparkling home? With just a few everyday household items and a touch of creativity, you can whip up some effective, safe, and eco-friendly cleaning solutions. 

DIY cleaning can be fun, cost-effective, and a great way to reduce the number of chemicals entering your home with light maintenance cleans. And when it comes to deeper, professional-grade cleaning, Maid Brigade is here to ensure your home gets the non-toxic, thorough treatment it deserves. Maid Brigade’s PUREcleaning® system — powered by electrolyzed water — delivers a hospital-grade clean without the dangers of harsh chemicals. 

Natural (and Safe!) Cleaning Solutions You Can Try

Many conventional cleaning products contain chemicals that can leave behind harmful residues, contributing to indoor air pollution and potential health risks such as asthma or skin and eye irritation. By switching to natural alternatives, you’re making a safer choice for your home, your loved ones, and even your pets. DIY solutions offer an easy and effective way to keep surfaces fresh while avoiding unnecessary exposure to toxins. 

Sparkling Surfaces

For an all-purpose surface cleaner, a simple mixture of white vinegar and water does wonders. Combine equal parts of both in a spray bottle and add a few drops of essential oil, such as lemon or lavender, for a refreshing scent. This solution works on most surfaces, but be sure to avoid using it on natural stones like granite or marble, as the acidity can cause damage over time.

Glittering Glass

Windows and mirrors can sparkle without store-bought sprays. Mix two cups of water, 1/4 cup of white vinegar, and a tablespoon of cornstarch in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use, spray on glass, and wipe clean with a lint-free cloth or even newspaper for a streak-free finish.

Squeaky-Clean Carpets 

To freshen up your carpets, try making a homemade deodorizer. Mix one cup of baking soda with a few drops of essential oil. Sprinkle the mixture over your carpet, let it sit for 20 minutes, and vacuum thoroughly. This simple remedy not only neutralizes odors but also leaves your home smelling absolutely amazing.

Fully Functional Drains 

Slow drains can be frustrating, but a natural solution can save the day. Pour 1/2 cup of baking soda down the drain, followed by 1/2 cup of white vinegar. Cover the drain and let the fizzy reaction work its magic for about 10 minutes. Finish by flushing the drain with boiling water, and you’ll have clear, fresh-smelling pipes in no time.

Fresh Floors 

Even your floors can benefit from a DIY approach. Mix 1/4 cup of castile soap with two gallons of warm water for a gentle yet effective floor cleaner. Add a few drops of essential oil for a pleasant aroma and mop as usual.

Infographic titled “Make Your Own Household Cleaners.” It lists three DIY recipes: Surface Cleaner – equal parts water and white vinegar, plus a splash of essential oil. Window Cleaner – 2 cups of water, 1/4 cup of white vinegar, and 1 tablespoon of cornstarch. Floor Cleaner – 1/4 cup of castile soap and 2 gallons of warm water.

When DIY Isn’t Enough

While these homemade remedies are perfect for routine cleaning, some tasks require a more thorough, professional touch. This is where Maid Brigade excels. Using electrolyzed water as part of our PUREcleaning® system, we provide a deeper clean without relying on harsh chemicals. This innovative and eco-friendly method ensures your home is not only spotless but also safe for your family and the environment. But what exactly is electrolyzed water, and how does it clean so effectively?

It all comes down to a simple, scientifically backed process. We take salt, water, and electricity and transform them into a powerful yet completely non-toxic cleaning and disinfecting solution. The result is two key components:

  • A grease-cutting cleaner (sodium hydroxide) that breaks down dirt and grime on surfaces.
  • A deep disinfectant (hypochlorous acid) that eliminates bacteria, viruses, and other harmful germs without leaving behind harsh chemical residues.

Unlike conventional cleaners filled with synthetic chemicals, scents, and dyes, electrolyzed water is tough on dirt, grease, and germs without unfortunate side effects like unpleasant odors and risks to your health. It’s the same technology used in hospitals and healthcare facilities — now available to keep your home fresh, healthy, and sparkling clean.

Live in a Home That Truly Shines

Picture this: Your kids have their toy cars, crayons, and wooden blocks all over the living room carpet. They’re playing (and let’s be honest, probably putting their hands in their mouths) and you’re not worried about toxic carpet shampoo or other chemical cleaners harming them. Picture your pets, too. Your dog is lounging on the couch. Your cat is occupying their favorite spot on the windowsill. And look at you! You’re totally not stressed as you go about your day and move from room to room, preparing delicious meals on clean, safe surfaces and relaxing in an environment where it feels like every breath is full of fresh, clean air. 

What you’re picturing can easily become your reality. Stick to our DIY cleaning remedies for everyday cleaning, but don’t forget that Maid Brigade plays a central role in making your home cleaner, healthier, and ultimately happier with a regular cleaning service. So, are you ready to elevate your home’s cleanliness to the next level? Contact your local Maid Brigade today, and let us transform your space with safe, professional, and effective cleaning services.