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  2. List of cleaning companies - Wikipedia

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    Jani-King – an American chain and franchise of cleaning services. [5] Merry Maids – a residential cleaning service franchisor founded in 1979, acquired by ServiceMaster in 1988, with franchises in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. [6] Molly Maid – an internationally franchised domestic cleaning company. [7] [8]

  3. Green cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Green cleaning techniques and products avoid the use of products which contain toxic chemicals, some of which emit volatile organic compounds causing respiratory, dermatological and other conditions. [2] Green cleaning can also describe the way residential and industrial cleaning products are manufactured, packaged and distributed.

  4. American Residential Services - Wikipedia

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    American Residential Services (ARS) is a United States network of plumbing, and home and commercial heating and air conditioning businesses, operating under the trade name ARS/Rescue Rooter. The trade name came from the acquisition and merging of ARS and Rescue Rooter by their then-parent company ServiceMaster .

  5. Environmental impact of cleaning products - Wikipedia

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    Alternative cleaning chemicals can be utilized in households without compromising its ability to clean effectively. The EPA has provided criterion for avoiding environmentally detrimental chemicals in household cleaning. They suggest choosing products with a low VOC content, biodegradability, and those that utilize renewable resources

  6. DDT - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, it was manufactured by some 15 companies, including Monsanto, Ciba, [21] Montrose Chemical Company, Pennwalt, [22] and Velsicol Chemical Corporation. [23] Production peaked in 1963 at 82,000 tonnes per year. [5] More than 600,000 tonnes (1.35 billion pounds) were applied in the US before the 1972 ban.

  7. Dry-ice blasting - Wikipedia

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    Dry-ice blasting is nonabrasive, non-conductive, nonflammable, and non-toxic. Dry-ice blasting is an efficient [3] [verification needed] cleaning method. Dry ice is made of reclaimed carbon dioxide that is produced from other industrial processes, and is an approved media by the EPA, FDA and USDA. It also reduces or eliminates employee exposure ...

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