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Editor of Tokyo PureClean Blog

Welcome to the Tokyo PureClean blog! I'm thrilled to share our knowledge and passion for eco-friendly cleaning with you. In this space, we explore the intersection of cleanliness, health, and environmental responsibility.

Our team of cleaning experts and environmental specialists work together to bring you practical advice, the latest research on green cleaning, and innovative solutions for maintaining beautiful, healthy spaces without harmful chemicals.

Whether you're looking for everyday cleaning tips, insights into sustainable living, or professional advice for specific cleaning challenges, we hope you'll find valuable information here that helps you create a cleaner, healthier environment for you and your loved ones.

We invite you to join the conversation by sharing your thoughts and questions in the comments section of each post. Your feedback helps us create content that truly serves our community's needs.

Yamada Naomi
Editor-in-Chief

May 10, 2024 By Nakamura Mei

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Cleaning Glossary

VOCs

Volatile Organic Compounds - chemicals that easily evaporate at room temperature and can cause respiratory irritation, headaches, and other health issues. Many conventional cleaning products contain high levels of VOCs.

Microfiber

A synthetic fiber (usually made from polyester and nylon) that is extremely fine and can trap dust, dirt, and even bacteria more effectively than traditional cleaning cloths while using less or no chemical cleaners.

pH Balance

A measure of how acidic or alkaline a cleaning solution is. Different cleaning tasks require different pH levels for optimal effectiveness and safety for surfaces.

Biodegradable

Products that can be broken down naturally by microorganisms into non-toxic compounds, reducing environmental impact compared to conventional cleaning products.

HEPA Filtration

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Cross-Contamination

The transfer of germs, bacteria, or contaminants from one surface to another through improper cleaning practices, which can be prevented with proper technique and tools.

Sanitizing

Reducing the number of germs on surfaces to levels considered safe by public health standards, typically reducing bacteria by 99.9%.

Disinfecting

Killing specific pathogens on surfaces using specialized products, which is a more intensive process than regular cleaning or sanitizing.