Job description for a cleaning cloth: absorb water like a sponge, attract dirt like a magnet, be lint-free, easy to gripe and washable.
It’s unlikely you’ve thought too much about what you want from your cleaning cloth. Good thing Allison Sletcher, owner of Earth Concerns Cleaning, knows exactly what she needs to get the job done.
Terry’s commitment to cleaning started at home. She didn’t like using harsh cleaning chemicals in her own house so she used alternatives. Then, reasoned that others might also enjoy keeping the planet healthy and whole. Voila! In 1995, Earth Concerns Cleaning Inc. was born.
Today, the company is growing slowly but surely. Her own cleaning experiences set the benchmark for an effective training program for her staff. They’re trained to work quickly but always with people and the planet’s best interests at heart.
In fact, Earth Concerns Cleaning staff go the whole nine yards. They ask clients to provide cleaning equipment such as vacuum, brooms, mops and cloths so they can hop from site to site using public transit or bicycles, saving Toronto from any more dirty, auto pollution.
Clients don’t just get a spiffy, clean house. They also have access to Allison’s online cleaning-related newsletters and blog to keep them up-to date on topics like, ‘Intensive Cleans’, what to expect from a ‘Regular Maintenance Clean’ and even how many cleaning cloths you need per household.
Job description for a planet-pleasing, clean house: call on Earth Concerns Cleaning.