Did you know SERVPRO is Green clean!!!
3/3/2016 (Permalink)
SERVPRO Industries, Inc. is a member of the EPA’s Design for Environment (DFE) program. DFE evaluates human health and environmental concerns associated with traditional and alternative chemicals and processes in a range of industries.
These evaluations and analyses empower hundreds of businesses to select safer chemicals and technologies. The EPA/DFE has established a set of criteria for formulating environmentally friendly cleaning products, and has put together a listing of safe cleaning components that can be used in Green cleaning formulations.
As a member company, SERVPRO® can access this listing known as CleanGredients. From the listing, a formulation can be derived that incorporates “green”chemistry.
The SERVPRO® Professional Cleaning Products (SPCP) Division manufactures and distributes hero ready cleaning products to the entire all SERVPRO franchises. Made up of only 2 blenders, 1 chemist, and an assistant manager, the SPCP team supports the field by not only making quality products, but also being available anytime to the demand in the field and the need for cleaning advice, coaching, or assistance with cleaning emergencies.
There are roughly 10 products in our cleaning line that are considered environmentally friendly. SERVPRO Industries, Inc. has been a long time member of the EPA’s Design for Environment (EPA/DFE) initiative. As a member company, we can access a listing called CleanGredients. CleanGredients contain criteria for formulating environmentally friendly cleaning products, known as “green” chemistry.
Some of our most notable green cleaning products include Window Green Clean, All Surface Green Clean, and Carpet & Upholstery Green Clean. The SPCP team strives to keep 2-3 months’ worth of inventory on-hand at all times at our Corporate headquarters, so they can guarantee no back orders when disaster situations occur. SERVPRO’s Product Resource Center distributes cleaning products and equipment to field when responding to a disaster. Mitigating damages by reducing response times.