Monday, December 28, 2009

Is Spring Cleaning Only For Spring Time?



You see the ads year in a year out, "Spring Cleaning Time". Of course we welcome the spring time with colorful flowers blooming and sunny days. But, the spring cleaning is a task we dread, that is if we are doing it ourselves.

What exactly is spring cleaning? Wikipedia defines it as "the period in spring time set aside for cleaning a house, normally applied in climates with a cold winter.The most common usage of spring cleaning refers to the yearly act of cleaning a house from top to bottom which would take place in the first warm days of the year typically in spring, hence the name."

Also, spring cleaning is synonymous with "deep cleaning," a service that would be provided by a professional cleaning service.

A spring cleaning can be performed more often for those who have allergies and asthma because of the the throroughness of the cleaning. It is benefecial because it gets rid of the dust that is exposed and hidden, dust mites that develop at a very fast rate and unseen bacteria that is harmful to the lungs.

So, there you go you don't have to have your specialized spring cleaning only in the spring, we can perform this service for you during the entire year, it is recommended for allergy and ashthma sufferers to have this type of cleaning at least once a monthly but bi-weekly service is the ideal length of time.

Call us today for an assesment of your cleaning needs at 985-643-2815 or visit us at http://www.mymaidxpress.com/

Are Carpet Allergies All In Your Head?



The following article by House Keeping Channel shows us just how important it is for allergy and ashthma sufferers to have carpet regularly vacuumed and cleaned. But believe it or not the carpet does not necessarily cause or aggravate the allergy.

According to the IICRC’s “You’d Be Floored” survey, one-third (33 percent) of respondents said that someone in their household suffers from indoor allergies. With allergy season fast approaching, the IICRC addresses a common misperception about carpet and allergies. Is the common belief that carpet aggravates allergies a fact or fiction?


“Homeowners, specifically, are often misled into believing that carpet itself aggravates allergies,” said IICRC technical advisor Jeff Bishop.

Soiled CarpetAffects Indoor Air Quality

According to IICRC technical advisor Jeff Bishop: "Carpet often actually improves indoor environmental quality by trapping and holding particles, dust and other soils until routine maintenance and cleaning can remove them. However, if neglected, carpet, like any container, can become filled to the extent that it can hold no more. At that point - when the surface is agitated - it will become a releasing source for particles and dusts that can cause respiratory irritation or trigger allergies, just as can hard surface flooring when soils are allowed to build up."

According to Dr. Andrea Ferro, in a 2001 report from Stanford University:

"The air is filled with tiny particles called particulate matter (PM), which has been linked with allergies, asthma, and heart and lung disease. By examining PM that is 'kicked up' or re-suspended by indoor human activity, [we can] find ways to reduce this pollution ...

"Next to second-hand cigarette smoke and cooking emissions, house dust re-suspended by indoor human activity is the largest source of PM that we breathe.

"Surprisingly, house dust contains many pollutants, including pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), molds, allergens, and lead and other heavy metals. These pollutants are either tracked in with shoes, infiltrated through doors, windows and cracks, or are generated indoors. They then collect on surfaces and are re-suspended with human activity.

"... a variety of indoor human activities re-suspend high concentrations of PM between one and 10 um (microns) in diameter within the breathing zone.

"... studies have shown that PM concentrations measured by a personal monitor (worn on the body) are consistently higher than those measured by a stationary indoor monitor. This phenomenon is called the 'personal cloud.'

"...[Dr. Ferro] set up the filter samplers and real-time instruments in stationary locations outdoors and indoors at a home in Redwood City, California. All instruments were located at breathing height. [Ferro] carried a third identical set of instruments at breathing height while she performed a variety of activities such as dusting, vacuuming, walking, dancing, and folding clothes.

"Using the real-time instruments, [Ferro] found that carpets increased concentrations of PM [significantly] ... over bare floor. Carpets that had not been vacuumed for several weeks increased concentrations by more than two times over carpets that had been vacuumed the previous week. Also, the more vigorous activities re-suspended the highest concentrations of PM. For example, dancing on a carpet increased concentrations more than walking on a carpet. Activities where dust reservoirs were disturbed, such as dry dusting, folding clothes and blankets, and making a bed, released the highest concentrations. Surprisingly, just walking around and sitting on furniture increased concentrations as much as vacuuming."

Bishop explains that scientific studies demonstrate that often just the opposite is true: “In addition to insulating, absorbing sound, and preventing slips and falls and associated injuries, carpet often actually traps airborne allergens that can easily be vacuumed out, whereas other flooring may allow irritants to be stirred up by normal traffic or sweeping and released into the breathing zone,” said Bishop. “It is airborne dust, not carpet, which is the culprit that triggers allergies.”

The “You’d Be Floored” survey also revealed that a majority - eight out of 10 U.S. homeowners (81 percent) - feel that their family’s health is directly related to the cleanliness of their floors. Among households with allergy sufferers, half (50 percent) agree that the type of flooring in the home can contribute to allergic reactions.

Additionally, three out of four homeowners surveyed (77 percent) vacuum their floors at least once per week. Those with children are more likely to vacuum several times per week - 47 percent among those with children and 32 percent among those without. When it comes to restorative cleaning, nearly half the homeowners surveyed (49 percent) “deep clean” their carpet at least every six months, with 39 percent hiring a professional carpet cleaning service. While nearly half of those surveyed (45 percent) “deep clean” other hard surfaces in their home at least every six months, only seven percent hire a professional.

To ensure an effective reduction of allergens in the home, the IICRC recommends that homeowners increase vacuuming frequency and hire professional certified cleaners.

Truth or Myth: Carpet Aggravates Allergies: Created on March 14th, 2008. Last Modified on March 14th, 2008 by the housekeeping channel

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Allergy Relief Cleaning

Many people suffer with allergies. There can be a lot of things that will make you feel worse. You can have dust mites in the carpets and in your mattress, also cigarette smoke and dust, just to name a few.

Our cleaning specialist will clean your home using products especially chosen for allergy sufferers.
We will give you an in home free evaluation to determine your needs and schedule your cleaning.
Want a healthier, cleaner home call us today at 985-643-2815 or visit us on the web at http://www.mymaidxpress.com/AllergyReliefCleaning.html

You Have An Univited Guest

Dust mites are considered to be the most common cause of ashtma and allergic symptoms worldwide.Mites belong to the order same as spiders, and have existed for longer than insects.Dust mites flourish in the controlled environment provided to them by buildings.In nature they are killed by predators and by exposure to direct sun rays. It is just possible to see a dust mite under a magnifying glass, when the subject is well lit and placed on a black background.Bleach and strong soaps do not kill dust mites.Dust mites reproduce quickly enough that their effect on human health can be significant.


We now offer a service to our customers that will get rid of dust mites. Using our " Allergy Relief Cleaning" will also get rid of excessive dust, and the customers will benefit from the use of non-toxic and natural cleaning products.

If you are an allergy or asthma sufferer check us out at http://www.mymaidxpress.com/AllergyReliefCleaning.html

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Your Complete Satisfaction, Nothing Less


Our commitment is to you as a consumer. We as a company thrive on bringing you the best service humanly possible. Our customers keep us in business, therefore it's the customer who we seek to satisfy. That's why we thoroughly research all the products that we bring into your home, especially now since we are offering services for allergy and asthma sufferers. This segment of the population gives us the distinct challenge of making sure each and every product used in their environment cleans effectively and is safe to use.

Preferably, the products that are used for allergy and asthma sufferers are those that are non-toxic and natural. Hepa filters used in vacuum cleaners are also very effective, because they remove at least 99.97% of dangerous airborne particles. Microfiber towels are great for picking up dust on flat surfaces without using harmful chemicals. Other products used for cleaning tubs, sinks, toilets and floors are all natural ingredients.

We look forward to serving this segment of the community. We hope that we will make your life easier and the environment of your home safer, cleaner, and non-toxic.

Review our "Allergy Relief Cleaning" at  http://www.mymaidxpress.com/AllergyReliefCleaning.html

Copyright All Rights Reserved.  Maid Xpress, by Cara Mackey 12/26/09

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Is The Price Right For You?


This will be my first topic on blog talk radio on January 4, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. (central time). Why you may ask? Well most people who call a maid service are in great need of the services and they usually can afford it, that's why they took the time to search for one on the web or in the yellow pages. But, there are a few and let me make this clear only a few people who feel that the maid service prices they have come across are entirely too high. I believe these people are those who are not in a postion to afford a maid service but because of various circumstances in their lives they feel pressured to call and have one come in. Well, what are the circumstances you may ask? Let's go over a few, a working mom who have let the housework get out of hand and she does not know where to start. A person who may not clean well and feel that a maid service will have to come in their home and get the job done right. These are only two examples but there are many more, which we will discuss on the show.

If you are a maid service owner, a consumer or just a person that would like to voice your opinion please join me on blog talk radio on January 4, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. (central time).Guest call-in number: (917) 889-9620. The link is http://www.blogtalkradio.com/maidxpress

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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

2 Income Family


http://www.mymaidxpress.com/ Two family incomes are on the rise more than ever, some people even work two jobs, therefore adding housecleaning to the list is extremely overwhelming. A maid service will maintain the cleanliness and organization of your home. Our service can provide personal concierge services to bring the kids to their activities, grocery shopping, making appointments and various other daily task that take up so much time. Visit our site today at
http://www.mymaidxpress.com/