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Thursday, July 9, 2009

What is Green-Seal and Why It Is Important to You??

Green Seal is a private organization that sets standards for evaluating environmentally preferable products. In addition, Green Seal provides a service to chemical manufacturers to certify that their products satisfy its standards.GS-37 was recently developed for Green Seal via an industry - agency stakeholder team. This standard has 15 criteria for certifying general purpose, restroom, and glass cleaning products. Three comments:

• The standard is "pass/fail". A product must meet all of the 15 requirements or
it will not be certified by Green Seal.

• The standard was accepted unanimously by the stakeholder panel. To reach
consensus, several potential criteria were considered but were eventually set
aside.

• The standard and its individual criteria may not be appropriate for janitorial
chemicals outside the three work areas mentioned.



ServiceMaster Building Services of Livonia, Michigan, uses cleaning and equipment products that are approved by Green Seal, Eco-Seal and Environdesic; three of the top Green Cleaning organizations. As a Green Cleaning company, ServiceMaster Building Services can take your commercial building "Green" for little to no-additional costs than using harmful chemically based cleaning materials. If your business is interested in learning more about "Green Cleaning" processes, you can contact ServiceMaster Building Services @ 734-328-3025.

Monday, July 6, 2009

ServiceMaster Building Services in Wayne County Newsletter-July 2009

ServiceMaster Building Services in Wayne County Newsletter-July 2009
July 6, 2009


Time for the Summer Fun and Activities!!

Welcome to Summer!!
One thing I love about Michigan in the summer is the abuance of "Green" outside. Everywhere you turn, you see Green on the trees, Green in the Grass and Green in the garden. Michigan is such a beautiful place to see and experience at this time. On top on the Green almost everywhere you can turn is the Blue lakes, river and streams in which you can take a moment look at the water; to review the times spend with the family on a fishing, boating or swimming activities of your prior Summer Years. We are blessed to live in a state that is full of the natural resources that you would not find as easily in other parts of the county.

Now is the time to enjoy the weather (we only have a true summer for three to four months as almost Michiganders know) and take a mini-vacation to some of the great vacation spots across our state. Whether it be to see one of our five Great Lakes, to experience the North (or as I like to call, "The Bunny) and see the pine trees that almost reach into the sky, experience the Dunes, go to Mackinaw Island for a nice ferry and bicycle ride. Enjoy Michigan!!!

In our Newsletter this month, we will focus on articles that will help you improve your summer life. Our feature article will talk about the Top 11 Green Summer Barbeque Tips to not only enjoy your hot dogs and hamburgers but, to do so saving the environment at the same time. The next article, is focus on our Summer Traveling and speaks about What are the Cheapest and Greenest Ways to Travel. We have included a news story about the Wal-Mart Corporation backing Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance plan. Finally, we will share a great tool, call My Enivironment by the Environmental Protection Agency were you can keep up-to-date about the air and water quality in your local area.

Thank you for continuing to receive our newsletter and feel free to share with a friend or family member interested in articles that can help them live greener lives. Have a GREAT summer.

Sincerely,
Monica Ross-Williams
Owner
ServiceMaster Building Services
15195 Farmington Road, Suite 106
Livonia, Michigan 48154
734-328-3025



Articles appearing in this newsletter: Top 11 Green Barbeque Tips What is the Cheapest and Greenest Way to Travel? Wal-Mart, union back employer health insurance How Green is Your City? Find Out Using EPA

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TOP 11 GREEN BARBEQUE TIPS

Top Green Barbeque Tips

Article by-Rebecca Silver
Link-http://planetgreen.discovery.com/go-green/green-barbeques/index.html



1. Make a Plan
Whether or not your barbecue is a family affair, or a neighborhood blowout, you can mitigate the environmental impact of your fete with some careful party planning. Here's how: Tally up the guest list before going to the grocery store so as not to overbuy or leave leftovers that will go to waste. Send invitations via phone or email, rather than sending paper invites. If your party's going to be big, consider a location that's convenient for your attendees, which will allow them to walk, ride bikes, or take public transit rather than drive. Finally, be specific when asking your guests to bring a potluck dish to share. That way, you won't end up with five varieties of pasta salad that nobody wants to eat. (You could give your pals a little nudge-nudge by emailing them the link to our How to Go Green: Meals guide.)

2. Buy Green Groceries and Sundries
Ditching disposables is one the greenest things you can do. Opt instead for reusable plates, cups, and traditional cutlery, or use reusable plastic options, such as Recycline's Preserve Tableware. If you simply cannot part with the idea of disposables, look for unbleached recycled-paper products or bamboo servingware. You can also buy in bulk, which helps reduce packaging and waste (and cuts down on future trips to the grocery store.) Many foods and sauces refrigerate or freeze well. (Bonus tip! Don't forget to bring your own bags to the store.) Here's another thought: Instead of relying on prepackaged chips and bottled sauces, make your own. You'll cut down on packaging waste and have tastier, healthier food.

3. Consider the Meat
When it comes down to it, barbeques are all about the food, and even if you usually plan dishes filled with vegetables and whole grains, these tend to go up in smoke when it comes time to grill. But you can still go greener while you grill. First, consider serving less meat—note that we didn't say no meat. (Though if you do go meat-free, kudos.) This is the biggest way to mitigate the environmental impact of your BBQ. Here's why: It takes 1,916 gallons of water to produce one pound of beef , and cattle produce enormous amounts of methane, a greenhouse gasd that's almost 20 times more harmful than carbon dioxide. Bulking up your offerings with vegetarian dishes is a great idea. For the meat you do serve, choose organic and grass-fed selections. For more ideas, check out our guide to barbeque food choices, and find sustainable meat retailers in your area by using the Eat Well Guide.

4, Choose Local and Seasonal Produce
It's no coincidence that BBQ season coincides with the time many locally grown fruits and vegetables are at their best. Local produce typically means fewer chemicals were used to grow and preserve foods, and since it doesn't have to travel long distances, less energy is consumed in transporting them. Consult a seasonal produce calendar and visit your local farmers market for the freshest selections available.

5. Guzzle Organic Beer and Beverages
Although you may be tempted to fill a cooler with ice and 50 cans of your favorite beers, sodas, and juices (for the kids), greener options exist for all. When possible, choose bulk sizes of organic drinks, or make your own. Sun tea and fresh lemonade are easy to make and better than store-bought varieties. Organic and local brews are flowing from most regions of the world these days. In addition to cutting down on your carbon footprint local, seasonal, small-batch brews are delicious. Find out who's in your 'hood at BeerFly. Serving beer from a keg, pony keg, or growler also cuts down on excess packaging.

6. Choose Your Grill Carefully
The type of grill you use to cook will affect not only flavor, but also your eco-footprint. Here's what you need to know: From a carbon standpoint, gas grills win out because natural gas and propane burn cleaner and leave behind less waste than charcoal grills. Charcoal may give your organically raised burgers that old-time-y taste, but the particulate matter from burning the briquettes contains carbon monoxide and other VOCs. If you do use coal, choose all-natural lump varieties, which eliminate the additives contained in briquettes. (See our Getting Techie section for more.) If your home uses green power, consider buying an electric grill. Look for the models with the lowest number of BTU's for the most efficient model.

7. Fire Up the Barbie!
If you've opted for charcoal, lighting up can be a daunting task. But petroleum-based lighter fluid can contain harmful VOCs. Alternatives on how to get your coals burning include charcoal chimneys, electrical charcoal starters, and DIY fire starters. Our friends at How Stuff Works lay it all out.

8. Get your Grill On
Time to get cooking! These useful tips can help you prepare tasty and efficient meals:
Grilling with the hood of the barbeque down not only helps maintain energy efficiency, but also ensures the heat will be distributed more evenly throughout the grill.
Organic and grass fed meat is leaner than traditional meat, and requires a little bit of extra love in order to maintain its moisture when grilling. To address this issue: marinate your meat before grilling, and continue to baste it while over the grill; for hamburgers, add in caramelized onions and other moisturizing ingredients; cook the meat at a lower temperature or simply cook the meat for less time.

You can substitute extra firm tofu for most recipes that require meat. Marinate for a few hours prior to grilling, and then cook it slowly over lower heat to get that real barbeque flavor.
Put vegetables in a bowl with olive oil and herbs to marinate before grilling. If you are using smaller vegetables that might fall through the grill grate, put them on a cake rack and place that over the grill.

9. Maintain Your Grill
Taking care of your grill properly means it will last for many delicious barbecues to come and that will be a healthier cooking vessel. Instead of petro-based cleaners, use soy and natural alternatives, which can work better than the chemical varieties. DIY Cleaners are another good option. You can clean your grill with a barbeque brush and a paste made with baking soda and water. Or, cut an onion in half and rub it over the rack once it has heated up; then brush a bit of olive oil on it so the food doesn't stick.

10. Time for Dessert
You can reheat baked goods like pies on the barbeque rack after the barbeque is turned off. Close the lid and by the time you are ready for desert they will be warm. Give our Rhubarb Pie Recipe a try and taste for yourself!

11. Clean Up the Mess!
Separate your glass, plastic, and metal recyclable containers, and dispose of them on site, or bring them home to recycle with the rest of your household waste. Gather compostables (another good reason to keep the meat intake low—it cannot be composted) and bring them home to your compost heap, or a community one, if available. Did you know you can compost charcoal remnants too? When it comes to the leftovers, pack them up in reusable containers.


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WHAT IS THE CHEAPEST AND GREENEST WAY TO TRAVEL?


What is the Cheapest and Greenest Way to Travel?
(Hint-The Car Wins as long as you travel with a friend)

Article By-Josh Peterson
Link-http://planetgreen.discovery.com/travel-outdoors/cheapest-greenest-travel.html


Traveling alone, cross-country, in a car that gets twenty five miles per gallon is comparable, in terms of pollution-generation, to flying cross country. If you add a couple buddies to the mix or trade your car in for a fuel-efficient hybrid, the trip becomes significantly greener. The bus is the second greenest form of transportation, followed by the train. The plane comes in second to last right before driving alone.


But which method of travel is cheapest?

Knowing which travel option is cheapest may be of the highest priority to most people. Times are tough, and the majority of folks are looking to save money.

Driving
According to Drivepricing.com traveling roundtrip from LA to New York in a car that gets 35 mg costs $476.82.

Green up your trip by adding a buddy to your car and the price drops to 238.41.

Add another friend and you'll be spending a mere $158.67.

The car is much faster than the bus and the train, but it pales in comparison to the plane. You will also have to pay for lodging and food on the journey. Pack a tent and stay in campsites and you can lodge for under twenty bucks a night.

The Bus
Non-refundable, round-trip Greyhound tickets cost $297.60 for a ticket from LA to NY and back. There are further discounts for military personnel, students and seniors. Bus travel is the slowest form of cross-country travel. You do not travel in a straight line. It is the least comfortable form of travel. However, the buses I've ridden have been able to keep to their schedules. You do not have to pay for lodging, but you must sleep on the bus. You must also bring food or buy it as you go.


The Train
Taking the train costs a mighty $758.00 dollars for a round-trip. Discounts are available to various subsets within our society. The train is quicker than the bus, but the train is often delayed by 6 to 12 hours. It's terrible trip for the punctual-minded. Food is not provided. Lodging—aka the chair you are sitting in--is free and relatively comfortable. If the train is crowded, it is not so comfortable. It is also bumpy.

The Plane
The plane is the fastest way to travel. There is no need for lodging or food. However, planes are infamous polluters. Round-trip plane tickets from LA to NY cost only $303.00 dollars. I found this particular deal on Orbitz.com.


The Method of Travel

The cheapest way to travel is also the greenest way to travel. Three or four pals packed into a hybrid is by far the least expensive way to travel.

We could quibble on food and lodging expenses, but I look at it this way. If you are traveling the speed limit from LA to New York. It will only take you a few days. ( I made it from Omaha to Los Angeles in 28 hours.) Add sixty to eighty dollars for camping costs, and the car still wins. You have to eat every day. Food should not be counted against if you purchase it from markets. Theoretically, that's the same food you'd be eating at home.

And if you are traveling slowly, then the trip is most likely part of your vacation and should be counted as such. Therefore, I will let all the figures stand.



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WAL-MART, UNION BACK EMPLOYER HEALTH INSURANCE

Wal-Mart is the latest in a line of traditionally Republican-leaning businesses to embrace key portions of President Barack Obama's bid to overhaul health care, a trend that could complicate opponents' efforts to build a united front when Congress ramps up its work on the issue this summer. ...

WTOP -Wed, 01 Jul 2009 05:47:24 GMT
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HOW GREEN IS YOUR CITY? FIND OUT USING EPA

How Green is Your City? Find Out Using EPA "My Environment"
(Use the EPA new tool to see how your area is doing?)

Article by-Jaymi Heimbuch
Link-http://planetgreen.discovery.com/work-connect/epa-myenvironment.html



Knowing the air and water quality of your local area is important, and the EPA has a handy tool to help you keep tabs on the greenness of your city, county, and surrounding areas.


How the MyEnvironment Tool Works

Visit MyEnvironment and type in your zip code.

Check out the Air Quality. You can get information on your local area's ozone forecast, which tells you how healthy the air is that you're breathing that day, and what pollutants are affecting it. You can also find out the UV light intensity, and even how much particulate matter is in the air. In other words, if you want to know whether or not to go out and breathe deeply or stay in with the windows shut, this tool will tell you.


Find out your Water Quality. Get specifics on the sources and (quality of the water you're drinkinghttp://planetgreen.discovery.com/food-health/score-tap-water-database.html), what watershed conditions are like and the groups working to preserve your local watershed, the water conditions for the lakes, rivers and streams near you, and more.

Look up facts about Health Risks for your area, including cancer risks from air toxicity to mortality rates.

Discover land health and clean-ups of any toxic materials or hazardous waste that is happening in your area.


What to do with the information you find from MyEnvironment

It can be a real eye-opener to see what's happening in your area, either reassuring or worrisome. The tool can be a way to uncover how you want to help improve the health of your community. Is water quality low? Perhaps you want to get involved in clean-up efforts or interact with politicians who can help green the quality or source of water. The same goes for air quality—perhaps you want to get involved in (improving air quality by boosting the bikeability or walkability of your city.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Michael J Took a Trip to Heaven Today

I grew up with Michael Jackson in the 1970's (Ben was one of the first songs I remember...I was 3), the 1980's (I owned the Red Leather Jacket in Bad), the 1990's (He was so Smooth in Smooth Criminal) and the 2000's (Prayed for a comeback from all the crap he experienced this decade).

I know that this blog is not the normal place to write this but I wanted to share this story that has been on my mind all day. I will title it "Michael J. Took a Trip to Heaven Yesterday".

I grew up with Michael Jackson in the 1970's (Ben was one of the first songs I remember...I was 3), the 1980's (I owned the Red Leather Jacket in Bad), the 1990's (He was so Smooth in Smooth Criminal) and the 2000's (Prayed for a comeback from all the crap he experienced this decade). I know that Daily Kos is not the normal place to write this but I wanted to share this story that has been on my mind all day. I will title it "Michael J. Took a Trip to Heaven Yesterday"

First, there was a boy. He was young at that when he gave his music to the world. What a powerful voice for a little body. How can you explain the gift of talent that this little boy had. He could dance, sing and touch many ages with his words. Ben, a song about a young boy's relationship with his friend, a mice, was so touching the movie won an award. Michael J. Took a Trip to Heaven Yesterday.

What a lost childhood Michael J. had. His main purpose was to entertain us, the masses. He practiced to perfection. His "friends" for the most part was other adults instead of other real children his age. He continued to sing songs that was well past his age..."Stop, The Love You Save May Be Your Own". The amazing thing that when he belted these tunes out of his mouth, the public at large seem to forget that this was a 10-13 year old boy. Michael J. Took a Trip to Heaven Yesterday.

Moving on to his first attempts to step out of his brothers' eyes. "She's Out of My Life" at 16. Where the heck does a 16 year old sings with such passion. Sometimes, God gives us gifts as humans and we love them at first...disregard them later and throw them away afterward. Michael J. Took a Trip to Heaven Yesterday.<

Michael J. did not stop there at his efforts to entertain us and that, he did. "Off The Wall" (the biggest selling R & B album of all time), Thriller (the biggest selling album of all time) and Bad (the album that inspired a kid like me to Buy that Jacket with most of my summer job money). Michael J. learned that with awesome dance moves along with his great voice and video's that started my MTV generation...he could make many more people love his music and the man behind the voice. Michael J. Took a Trip to Heaven Yesterday.

Moving on to Dangerous. Michael J. had already proved so much at this point. The talented kid turn to a mega-superstar and multiple award winner. He could have taken his money and ran. Instead, he GAVE instead of TOOK....in paying for surgeries that many people could not afford, giving large sums of money to children in Africa, speaking out against human rights abuses and so much more that we will learn in the years to come. Michael J. Took a Trip to Heaven today.

The public would soon forget that in our efforts to have this young boy, turn man to entertain us, he did not have a opportunity or a chance to live the life that most of us in the world have done. Having a real childhood with real childhood friends, going to normal school...getting in trouble like most of us did as teens and young adults. When Michael J. tried to find his childhood being around children, the world did not accept it. Say what you will about the rumors and former charges....but Michael J. the one that GAVE to children and us as a whole, was accused of hurting them. He was truly hurt in the same aspect. Michael J. Took a Trip to Heaven Today.

Upon leaving this Earth and going to a place we will ALL visit someday, God asked Michael J., what good did you do for the world, my Son? Michael J. stated, I gave my life as you would have wanted it to be Dear Lord, for I could give others joy in though my music. I GAVE to others that were not as lucky as I to have the material fame, fortune and money that I had, an opportunity to live of be better, my years on Earth. I believe, Dear God, that I touched the world with my music but in the end, I am not sure..if it was enough. Michael J. Took a Trip to Heaven Today.

You see, I was vilified, I was Hurt, I was Talked About, I was laughed at, I was shunned and finally, I was broken. God said to him, Michael J., I understand what happened to you my Son. If you believed in ME you read in the Bible that similar events happen to me also. In turn, upon my Earthly death, masses of individuals truly believe in what I tried to give to them and still do from Heaven this Day....save the world from itself and give everlasting life. You my Son, touched the Earth with your music and served me well....despite the setbacks in your Earthly life.

God, then give Michael J. a touch of his hand on his forehead and welcomed Michael J. into the Kingdom of Heaven and stated, Many Will Be Touched By the Music You Have Left Behind. Come in and rest, My Son.....you have done well and did my mission for you on Earth. Michael J. Took a Trip to Heaven Today.

I truly enjoyed Michael Jackson and believe in my heart that he was send here to Earth by a higher power give us a gift of music that will live for many years to come. Michael J., please say Hello to my Daddy, Mommy, Grandma's, Grandpa's and my favorite cousin DeWayne. After your rest, you can sit, talk and maybe perform to the likes of Lena Horne, Sammy Davis, Jr., Fred Astaire, Bing Cosby, Marvin Gaye and many, many others that will appreciate your talent up there.

Too bad most of us left here on Earth did not truly know the gifts you gave to us....until it was too late to help you! Hopefully, some of us will take a look at "The Man in the Mirror" and make a change in ourselves and how we treat others.

Rest in Peace Michael J. Be with the Angels in Heaven Now!!!

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Our March/April 2009 Newsletter

Thank you for taking the time to read our Monthly Newsletter from ServiceMaster Building Service of Wayne County, were we seek to provide you with interesting articles, links and information to improve your daily lives and businesses; using our "Go-Green" Initiative.

Within our newsletter today, we will have an interesting article regarding 10 Cancer Causers to Remove From Your Home. By switching normal household chemical based products to "Green"-Friendly cleaning solutions, you could not only be saving the environment but assisting in continuing better health for your family.

We will also include information about the Plymouth Prom and Grad Expo. This is a free event on Saturday, April 26, 2009, that will feature participating vendors that can ease the experience of preparing for the Graduation Celebrations with in May and June 2009.

Also, are pleased to announced our New Office Location in Livonia, Michigan. Our Open House to welcome the public to our new business space will be address in this article.

Our final article will include some greats tips for cleaning "Green" this Spring! Do not forget to visit our Merchant Circle Webpage monthly for new coupons, deals and discounts for our services.

In closing, we are offering a April Special for our push for New Commercial and Residential Customers to adopt "Go-Green" cleaning for their home or business. UNTIL April 30, 2009, for any new customer that sign up for our Green Cleaning Services, we will give you one FREE Green Cleaning Visit within the first month of services. This is a PERFECT time to have ServiceMaster Building Services come out to your business or home for a FREE quotation for your service need. Call us today @ 734-328-3025 to schedule a visit, since this great offer ends April 30, 2009.

Sincerely,
Monica Ross-Williams
ServiceMaster Building Services of Wayne County
734-328-3025
clean@svmbuilidngsrvs.com


  • 10 Cancer Causers To Remove From Your Home

    By Melissa Bond-Senior Editor for Care 2

    Source-http://www.care2.com/greenliving/10-cancer-causers-to-remove-from-your-home.html
    January 29, 2009

    Given poor government regulation, many of the cleaning products available on the market contain “everyday” carcinogens such as formaldehyde, nitrobenzene, methylene chloride, and napthelene, as well as reproductive toxins and hormone disruptors. Not to mention other ingredients that cause liver, kidney and brain damage, allergies and asthma. I really am a happy person–not your basic Eeyore type, but toxic cleaning products seriously get my goat. One of the best things you can do to detox your home is to create one of Annie’s simple non-toxic cleaning kits to use–most of the ingredients you probably already have on hand.

    But there are a host of products, other than those used for basic cleaning, that often contain carcinogenics. This list, from Cancer: 101 Solutions to a Preventable Epidemic (New Society Publishers, 2007) by Liz Armstrong et al, cautions against 10 household products, in addition to cleaners, that you should avoid having in your house.

    1. Air fresheners: Often contain napthelene and formaldehyde. Try zeolite or natural fragrances from essential oils. For more information, see Easy Greening: Air Fresheners.

    2. Art supplies: Epoxy and rubber cement glues, acrylic paints and solvents, and permanent markers often contain carcinogens. For more information, see Arts and Crafts: Make it Safe.

    3. Automotive supplies: Most are toxic. Keep them safely away from the house and dispose of at a hazardous waste disposal center.

    4. Candles: Avoid artificially scented paraffin candles that produce combustion by-products, including soot. Beeswax only, with cotton wicks. For more on beeswax candles, see The Brilliant Beeswax Candle.

    5. Carpet and upholstery shampoos: Use only wet-clean, natural ingredients. For DIY carpet cleaning, see how to Remove Stains and Pet Odors from Carpets.

    6. Dry-cleaning: Choose clothes that don’t need perchlorethylene to clean them. Ask for the wet-cleaning option at you local cleaners, or seek dry-cleaners that use liquid C02 or citrus juice cleaners. For more information, see Healthy and Green Dry Cleaning.

    7. Flea, tick and lice control: Avoid lindane-based pesticides. For more information, see Natural Flea and Tick Control.

    8. Paints and varnishes: Always chose low- or no-VOC finishes. For more information, see Is Your Paint Making You Sick?

    9. Household pesticides: Go natural. Make a Sugar Ant Hotel.

    10. Microwaves: Never microwave or heat food in a plastic container. For more information about the dangers of food and plastic, see Kitchen Plastic: Easy Greening.


  • Plymouth Prom and Grad Expo April 26, 2009

    By Monica Ross-Williams
    ServiceMaster Building Services of Wayne County


    Have a 12th Grade Senior Student that is graduating from high school this May or June and are thumped on where to began? A friend and fellow Chamber Member Lori Morrison of Ribar Floral Company of Plymouth, Michigan, along with 23 other local vendors are hosting a Free Admission Prom&Grad Expo on Saturday, April 26, 2009 from 10:00-2:00 PM.

    The Expo will be held at the Ernesto's Italian Garden & Banquet Facility at 41611 Plymouth Road Plymouth, Michigan 48170. Vendors that will be participating include Admiral Cruise & Tour Center, Rose Catering, Steve Miller, "Live" DJ, Defining Image Hair Salon and Riverside Tent Rental; just to name a few.

    The Expo will include Discounts that can be used at any of the 24 vendors and Door Prizes for attendees. This will be a great way to coordinate the busy holiday graduation season, without the pressure for managing the Open House, Graduation Dinner and Prom Celebration, yourself. Plus, if you know of a graduating Senior, what way to prepare a better gift then visiting the Expo and having a host of different ideas to use for that special 12th grader.

    For more information, please contact 734-455-8722 or visit their website www.PlymouthExpo.com.


  • For the best all- around Janitorial services

    5 stars.
    If you want the absolute, very best in Janitorial Services for your home or business check out ServiceMaster Building Services in Wayne CountyCommercial Janitorial Contractors "Green Cleaners" for the Detroit-Metro area and beyond. Let their liscensed professionals clean your home, office,carpets, floors, the list goes on. They use only the best cleaning products on the market today. They even have "Green" products to reduce the effects that toxins have on our atmosphere. They'll work with you to set up a schedule that will ensure that your property is always spotless. They even pre-set regular meetings with you to make sure that you're completely satisfied with their work! Now that's service! If you have a question you can e-mail them for a quick and informative response. Their prices are unbeatable as well as the incomparable services they provide. For the best all-around janitorial services, contact ServiceMaster Building Services in Wayne County now!


  • Keep it Clean with Service Master

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    No service is like service master. If you want it clean just call Wayne County Service Master. Let them brighten your day.


  • We Have New Office Space!!!

    By Monica Ross-Williams
    ServiceMaster Building Services of Wayne County


    ServiceMaster Building Services of Wayne County has moved into Livonia, Michigan!! On April 1, 2009, we have moved into our New Office Space at 15195 Farmington Road, Suite 106 Livonia, Michigan 48154. We are excited to have a new place to call home within the wonderful Livonia, Michigan Community.

    We will be hosting a Open House on Saturday, May 9, 2009, where we will be giving out 4 Gift Certificates good for $100.00 worth of our "Go-Green" Cleaning Services for Residential or Commercial Carpet, Hard Surface Floor or Janitorial Services. In addition, at our Open House, learn more about how switching your business or home cleaning to "Green" will improve not only your work environment but assist in lowering allergic reactions, asthma or other breathing aliments and a host of other effects from using non-healthy chemical solutions.

    Look for our invitation within the next three weeks and we would enjoy the opportunity to share ideas with you from a Michigan Business that is growing in the Wayne County Community.


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  • Tips for Cleaning Greeener This Spring

    By-Patrick Metzger-Green Daily Blog

    Source-
    http://www.greendaily.com/2008/03/24/tips-for-cleaning-greener-this-spring/
    March 24, 2008

    Back in my single days, I typically found that the best approach to spring cleaning was to move every couple of years and leave my worries - and huge bags of trash - by the door. However, as a married man I've been convinced, or at least coerced, into the point of view that locational stability and rat-free living don't have to be mutually exclusive.

    Of course, if you're going to clean, you want to do it without using nasty chemicals that can end up in the water supply and your bloodstream. To help, Earthshare.com offers some of helpful hints designed to keep your home and your local lakes and rivers sparkling. A few of their tips:

    • For cleaning kitchens and walls, use a cloth dipped in hot water, baking soda, and little bit of dish soap.
    • Clear your drains with a mixture of 1 cup baking soda, 1 cup salt, and ¼ cup cream of tartar. Pour ¼ cup of this mixture into the drain, followed by a pot of boiling water (cream of tartar is is the common name for potassium hydrogen tartrate, a salt often used in cooking.)
    • For a home-made air freshener, try simmering cinnamon, orange peel, and cloves on the stove. It'll give your home the fresh smell of, well, cinnamon, orange peel and cloves.
    • Clean windows Windex-free using a solution made from 2 tablespoons borax or washing soda and 3 cups water.

    There's another advantage to the earth-friendly approach; cleansers cost a lot less when you make them yourself.


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