Are Your Dry Cleaning Safe?
Saif 2 @ Ilmara Sdn Bhd - Mon 19/Jul/2010 12:21am
Saif 2 @ Ilmara Sdn Bhd - Mon 19/Jul/2010 12:21am
Hi,
I'm promoting some community service on giving information on the risk of normal dry cleaning due to perc and other chemicals, if you are interested to know more, pls sign up for free at my website at www.syedsaifuladzim.com . I don't to violate this membership.
For a start I'm sharing an article what I meant.
Anyone who has sent clothes to a dry cleaner has experienced it. You can detect a chemical smell when you take the clothes from the plastic wrapping. Many of us wonder: Does that chemical smell indicate we're being exposed to something harmful?
The chemical we smell, perchloroethylene or perc, is in fact hazardous to the environment, a health risk to the cleaners and employees who work at dry-cleaning facilities, and a problem for communities where dry cleaners are located...
As regulation of perc dry cleaning intensified, so did interest in alternatives to perc. One such alternative was professional wet cleaning?a non-toxic water-based cleaning process that uses computer-controlled washers and dryers, specially formulated detergents and specialized finishing equipment. By removing perc from the cleaning process, professional wet cleaning eliminates all the risks and regulations associated with perc use. Chicago has been in the forefront of the search for perc alternatives, including wet cleaning.
?Peter Sinsheimer and Robert Gottlieb, "Chemical-free dry cleaning: A sound proposition," Chicago Tribune, December 18, 2002
Niche: Bisnes Dobi
I'm promoting some community service on giving information on the risk of normal dry cleaning due to perc and other chemicals, if you are interested to know more, pls sign up for free at my website at www.syedsaifuladzim.com . I don't to violate this membership.
For a start I'm sharing an article what I meant.
Anyone who has sent clothes to a dry cleaner has experienced it. You can detect a chemical smell when you take the clothes from the plastic wrapping. Many of us wonder: Does that chemical smell indicate we're being exposed to something harmful?
The chemical we smell, perchloroethylene or perc, is in fact hazardous to the environment, a health risk to the cleaners and employees who work at dry-cleaning facilities, and a problem for communities where dry cleaners are located...
As regulation of perc dry cleaning intensified, so did interest in alternatives to perc. One such alternative was professional wet cleaning?a non-toxic water-based cleaning process that uses computer-controlled washers and dryers, specially formulated detergents and specialized finishing equipment. By removing perc from the cleaning process, professional wet cleaning eliminates all the risks and regulations associated with perc use. Chicago has been in the forefront of the search for perc alternatives, including wet cleaning.
?Peter Sinsheimer and Robert Gottlieb, "Chemical-free dry cleaning: A sound proposition," Chicago Tribune, December 18, 2002
Niche: Bisnes Dobi
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