Sponge Safety: The Dos and Don’ts You Need to Know to Keep Your Sponge Clean

kitchen spongeSponges are fantastic for wiping up messes and absorbing liquid quickly. They can even absorb harmful foodborne pathogens and help scrub down sticky messes in the kitchen in no time. What would we do without our handy sponges? Unfortunately, while sponges are quite handy, they can also quickly begin harboring millions of germs right under your nose. If you aren’t careful, this could mean a much higher chance of cross-contamination in the kitchen.

Though you can’t eliminate 100% of the germs that are hiding in the nooks and crannies of your sponge, there are many ways that you can drastically cut down the risk of cross-contamination and keep your kitchen workspace clean. Check out our super-easy dos and don’ts of kitchen sponge safety – tips that you need to know to keep your space clean and free of disease and infection!

Do:

Clean Your Sponge Daily – Want to really lower the risk of cross-contamination? Sanitize your sponge every day! To back this up, researches at the USDA found that over 99% of bacteria, yeasts, and molds were killed when damp sponges were heated in the microwave for one minute and also when they were run through a dishwasher (complete with drying cycle). Easy as that!

Store Them In a Dry Location – Germs and bacteria love wet, dark places, so take that environment out of the equation by storing your sponges in a dry location. Just make sure to wring out the sponge after each use and wash off any loose food particles before doing so!

Replace Them Frequently – Even after 2-3 uses, your sponge can be absolutely filled to the brim with bacteria. While it’s true that cleaning your sponge daily will help eradicate these germs and reduce the risk of food poisoning, you should still strongly consider replacing your sponge regularly. As soon as you start to notice the sponge smelling at any point, throw it away and bring out a new one.

Don’t:

Wipe Up Meat Juices – This is a huge no-no! Cleaning up any spills from poultry or ground beef is a recipe for disaster because it increases your chances of spreading harmful foodborne pathogens. That job should be reserved for a paper towel or disinfectant wipe.

Use Them on Countertops – Sponges can contain millions of bacteria – yes, millions! You don’t want to spread those on your countertops where you place your food, plates, and utensils. Avoid spreading those bacteria by using a paper towel or disinfectant wipe on your countertops. This helps keep cross-contamination in check!

Ignore Dishcloths – Once again, your sponge is a powerful tool, but it shouldn’t be considered as a catch-all for kitchen duties. That’s where dishcloths come in! Much like your sponge, though, your dishcloths should be laundered frequently because they harbor plenty of germs themselves. Remember to wash them in hot water and dry them on high heat in the dryer to keep them nice and germ-free!

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Grill Master 101: The Six S’s of a Clean Grill

grillWe’ve officially arrived at the dog days of summer, and you know what that means! It’s time for a break from standing next to the hot grill while we all wait for things to cool down a bit. Odds are you’ve built up a lot of grease and food on your grill already, so now it’s time to clean it off the right way in preparation for an autumn filled with tailgating, barbecues, and good times!

So how can you make sure you’re cleaning your grill so that it’s safe for everyone? Check out these six tips to find out!

Soak the Grates—The first thing you need to do for any grill is to remove the grates. Leaving them in just lets the grime you’ve knocked loose stick to other surfaces. If you have a big enough container, soak the grates in hot soap and water. If not, be prepared for some intense scrubbing with a steel brush! Alternatively, you can soak your grates for 24 hours in a mixture of ammonia, water, vinegar, and baking soda. But be careful! Remember that baking soda and vinegar are the erupting ingredients of the legendary classroom volcano, and use gently!

Scour the Hood—If you look on the underside of the lid, you’ll see a lot of grease build-up just waiting to heat up and drip on your food. Without removal, it will heat the metal hood up even faster, increasing the danger for burns. Take a steel brush to this as well! For best results, soak the lid with white vinegar for a few minutes before scrubbing. Vinegar is a great green alternative to soap when cleaning your grill!

Scrub the Heaters—If your heating elements are dirty, you could be losing a lot of fuel just compensating for the dirt! If you’re using charcoal, scrub the inside of the bowl with a steel brush, soaking first with vinegar. If you’re using propane, you need to be a bit gentler with the burners. Let them soak in vinegar before wiping them down with a scouring pad or rough cloth.

Stop the Rust—A few of the parts in your grill will inevitably begin to rust throughout the season. Either soak them in same mixture as the grates or, if they’re too rusted out, recycle and replace them! The last thing you need is a piece of your grill rusting out and breaking while you’re trying to use it! If you’re not sure about its quality, soak it in the mixture before deciding. It will help take off some of the rust, so if it’s too rusted the solution will simply dissolve the part, answering the question for you!

Sweep the Cabinet—If your grill has a cabinet to house a propane tank, you need to check it for leaves and other debris that has built up over time. Loose organic material can be a fire hazard when you’re operating your grill, so make sure it’s swept out and cleaned before you demonstrate your fall barbecue skills!

Stay on Top—The number one danger to your grill’s lifespan is negligence! Instead of doing a deep clean every few months, spread those out by cleaning your grill after each use! There are a number of methods out there for your consideration. Some people clean their grates with half of an onion by “scrubbing” the top after each use. Others do the same thing with a ball of aluminum foil. If you want to wait for it to cool off first, use a spray bottle filled with vinegar on the grates followed by scrubbing with aluminum foil. Your grill will last much longer with regular care!

Whenever you’re grilling, make sure you’re doing so safely. The cleanest grill in the world can be dangerous if used improperly. Keep in mind that you’re operating an open flame and could have unaware individuals around who could be hurt. The best grill master is a safe one!

So get out there and have fun this season! Whether you’re cleaning your grill, home, or otherwise, don’t forget to check out http://uswiping.com/ for the best cleaning products!

9 Simple Cleaning Tips to Keep Cross Contamination in Check

avoid cross contaminationWhether you’re in the car, at work, or at home, cleaning is an essential part of your living routine. But did you know that conventional cleaning methods might not be getting the job done correctly? Improper cleaning could even lead to cross-contamination, the spreading of dirt and germs from one source to another. Your food contaminants from the kitchen don’t belong in the living room, but you could be unknowingly carrying them there!

So how do you prevent cross-contamination? Here are 9 tips to keep your living spaces as clean as possible!

Quick Clean – Kitchen and bathroom counters are the most important locations to hit with this tip. Setting a toothbrush, a bar of soap, a dirty utensil or dish, or food can contaminate that surface, allowing bacteria to begin growing, ready to be swept up by the next thing or person to touch it. Prevent this by wiping up any residue right away!

Germ Prevention – Keep hand sanitizer and wipes easily accessible in high traffic locations, and put down dirt-trapping rugs in entryways. Keeping dirt and germs out of the space in the first place helps keep them at bay for when it’s time to begin cleaning the right way!

Mighty Microfiber – Regular cotton towels and cleaning products don’t pick up dirt and residue nearly as well as microfiber cleaners. Because of its synthetic engineering, microfiber is meant to pick up any dirt and residue and hold on to it! Cotton towels and rags will only push dirt around and will drop it on other surfaces if used in multiple locations. So swap out those old cotton rags with some long-lasting and effective microfiber towels!

Swap Your Towels – It’s handy to have a kitchen towel on hand to clean up accidental spills and messes. Just be sure to swap it out for a clean one frequently! Especially if it gets wet, it can be a hotbed for mold and bacteria and will spread them to surfaces it touches. Throwing it in the wash and replacing it regularly can help prevent its dirt from getting on other surfaces!

Color Coordinate – Have multiple colors of microfiber towels on hand so you can organize your rooms and surfaces by color! Keep blue towels in the kitchen, red in a bathroom, white in the living room, etc. This way, you can ensure that any germs in one room won’t be able to hitch a ride on your cleaning products to other parts of your living space!

Sanitize Surfaces – It’s not enough just to clean. After you’ve eliminated all the grime on surfaces, make sure you sanitize them with something strong enough for the job! After you’ve applied it, make sure you let it air dry. Sanitizing cleaners need time to do their job, and drying them off prematurely lets bacteria and germs survive on a surface you thought was sanitary!

Touch Points – Hand hotspots such as door handles and switches can carry germs and dirt like no other spot in the living space. Wipe down those surfaces with cleaning and sanitizing agents. Be sure to do these last so you don’t re-contaminate the surfaces when leaving the room!

Keep Yourself Clean – Your own hands could be carrying germs from one space to another without you realizing it! Be sure to thoroughly wash your hands after cleaning each space to avoid cross-contamination. Once you’re done cleaning, wash out and sanitize any sinks you may have used to wash your hands to keep those clean as well!

Try New Things – New cleaners and cleaning methods are being introduced all the time that are designed with your health in mind. Using old cleaning tactics ignores the existence of germs only recently discovered. By using new products and techniques, you can ensure you’re getting the deepest and safest clean!

In order to lead a healthy and productive lifestyle, you want to ensure the spaces you spend your time in are keeping you as healthy as possible, whether it’s your home, car, or workspace! By keeping them clean, you’re doing yourself a big favor. And by using US Wiping products, you’re making sure that what looks clean really is! Check us out today at http://uswiping.com/ for all your cleaning needs – we have so many fantastic cleaning products for you to use, including color-coordinated microfiber towels!

Got Grease Stains? 9 Common Household Cleaning Solutions That Work!

clean grease spotsNo matter how careful you are in your home, grease stains happen. These types of stains can be pretty stubborn and tough to get out of many areas in the home, especially if you’re not quick to address the issue.

Luckily, we’ve come up with a list of 9 useful household solutions to help you get rid of those grease stains right away. Try one, a few, or all of the following solutions in your home!

Baking Soda – Are grease stains from your cooking adventures adorning your stovetop and backsplash? Get rid of them with baking soda! First, wet the spots with a little water, and then cover them with a just a bit of baking soda. Rub them off with a damp sponge or soft towel. Keep the baking soda around to help break down the grease on dirty dishes in your dishwasher as well!

Chalk – As strange as it sounds, chalk can work wonders on those grease spots in your tablecloths! Just rub some chalk on the linens and let it absorb all of the oil from the grease before you brush it off. If the stain still sticks around, just rub some chalk into it again before you toss it in the washing machine.

Club Soda – Cast iron pots are great for cooking meals in, but cleaning them can be pretty difficult. Make cleanup a lot easier with club soda! Simply pour some in the pan while it’s still warm – the bubbly soda will help keep the mess inside from sticking!

Cornstarch – Cornstarch isn’t just handy for cooking meals; it’s also great for getting stains out of the kitchen and carpets! Just sprinkle a bit onto a soft cloth and rub it into the grease spot gently until it disappears! For carpets, sprinkle cornstarch over the stains and let it sit for several hours. Then, vacuum it up, and the stain should be gone!

Kitty Litter – Have some extra kitty litter around and looking to get rid of that garage floor oil slick left behind by your car? Just blot any wet oil or grease with newspaper until the floor is pretty dry, and then spread a generous amount of kitty litter over the stains. Let it stand for 24 hours, and then sweep it up. You should have a clean floor devoid of grease!

Newspaper – Paper is absorbent, and that applies even to grease! Spread several thicknesses of newspaper over the grease spots in your garage floor, and then soak them with water and weigh them down with something heavy. When the paper has completely dried out, remove them, and the stain should be gone!

Paper Bag – When you grab a bite at your favorite fast food place, you might notice that the greasy foods leave their mark on the bags that hold them. This trick works for getting those stubborn grease stains out of wallpaper as well. Just fold a brown paper bag and hold it over the stain. Run a warm iron over the spot, which should draw the grease into the paper, and repeat until the spot is gone!

Shaving Cream – If you accidentally dropped some grease food on your brand new carpets, you don’t have to worry. Just grab a can of shaving cream and work some into the grease spot. Let it dry, and then rub it off with a damp spot cloth to get the stain out!

Vinegar – Vinegar is great for a lot of things, and one of those tasks includes getting grease stains out of your kitchen counters or table! Just wipe them down with a cloth that is dampened in a solution of equal parts white vinegar and water. It will also help reduce and neutralize any odors on the surface – double bonus!

If you’re ready to tackle those grease stains in your home or business, you’ll need some sturdy cloths to help wipe up all the liquids and grease. Let us help you with that! Find the perfect cleaning products for you at www.uswiping.com!

5 Easy Things to Do Every Day for a Clean and Orderly House

cleaning everydayLet’s face it – just about everyone wants a clean house. The trouble is that there seems to be less and less time to get the home in order these days. Who has time to get down to business and clean the house after a long day of work?

Luckily, doing a few of the same things every day can help keep your home organized and tidy. Here are 5 things you should do every day in order to keep you house in order!

Make the Bed – One of the 5 things you can do every day to keep your home in order happens at the very beginning of the day – making your bed. It takes just a minute and leaves your room feeling put together in no time. Be sure to make your bed as soon as you’re up, and teach your kids to do the same.

Deal With Mail ASAP – Once you grab the mail, resist the urge to toss it on the kitchen table to look at later. Go ahead and look at the mail right then and there. Discard any unnecessary items like junk mail and flyers, and open and file any bills that need to be paid. It will feel so much better to get it over with and filed away as soon as possible.

Do Something Every Day – Why do all the cleaning on one day? Don’t stress about getting everything done in one or two days. Just do a few small things every day, and you’ll be able to maintain a clean home much more easily.

Wash the Dishes and Clean the Sink – The last thing you want to do at the end of the night is to put all the dishes away and load the dishwasher, so why put it off? Get into the habit of loading the dishwasher, scrubbing the sink, and wiping down the counters and kitchen table as soon as you finish dinner. It just takes a few minutes, and it leaves your kitchen looking close to impeccable!

Put Everything In Its Place – This one tip alone will help you keep clutter in check. As soon as you or a family member is done with an item, make sure that you or that family member puts it away in its place instead of leaving it out on the counters, tables, or floor. It will take much less time to put that one item away than it will to put everything away at the end of the day.

Remember, organization takes time. Don’t expect miracles overnight, and remember to concentrate on your progress and hang in there! In the same token, cleaning doesn’t have to be hard, especially when you have sturdy products to help you get the job done right. Find the right products for the job at www.uswiping.com to get started today!

8 Easy Ways to Keep Your Bathroom Fresh

clean bathroomThe confined and often damp confines of the bathroom can bring forth many unpleasant odors, which can quickly become overwhelming. Luckily, you don’t have to let your bathroom’s odor get the best of you! Read about these 8 handy tips to help keep your bathroom fresh!

Keep the Air Circulation Up – Airflow is essential in a damp place like the bathroom. Be sure to turn on the overhead fan, open a window, and leave the bathroom door open for fresh air, especially after you take a hot, steamy shower. This will not only keep the bathroom fresh, but it will also get rid of the humidity, which could case mildew to grow.

Air Out Towels – Towels get damp pretty quickly in the bathroom and need some room to air out so they don’t get that stale, musty smell clinging to them. Dry them out properly by installing towel racks that are wide enough to spread them out – they’ll dry much more quickly and thoroughly. Also, avoid hanging multiple damp towels together or putting them on a hook on the back of the door.

Check for Leaks – When you have water dripping on cabinets or laying on the floor, it can cause odors to appear. Make sure to check under the sink and behind the toilet for any leaky pipes that might need repairing. If you happen to find anything suspicious, be sure to call in an expert plumber to get the job done correctly.

Clear Out the Trash – Make it a habit to take out the trash in the bathroom regularly, even if it’s more than weekly. Getting rid of the trash at frequent intervals will help tone down any odors that might appear. Also, using a plastic liner in the trashcan will make taking trash out easier and help keep the wastebasket clean.

Keep the Curtains Closed – After you get out of the shower, it’s a good rule of thumb to pull the shower curtain and the liner at least partially closed. This will allow air to circulate within the folds, which lets the curtain to dry faster. Additionally, you’ll be less likely to see and smell any potential mildew forming.

Add a Scent – There’s no reason to deal with stale, musty smells in the bathroom. Make your bathroom a sanctuary by using air fresheners or odor neutralizers to help eradicate bad odors and keep the air smelling great. Burn your favorite candle to turn it into an instant oasis.

Freshen Up the Fabrics – It’s easy for fabrics to smell musty in the moist environment of the bathroom. Take out the smell by laundering the towels and washcloths at least once a week. Additionally, wash the bathmat often as liquid is frequently absorbed after showers.

Keep It Clean – The best thing you can do to maintain a fresh bathroom is to be diligent on cleaning it. Make sure that the toilet stays fresh and clean and that your shower is wiped down from excess moisture. Go above and beyond by wiping down bottles, tubes, and the counters they’re on so that the sticky residues don’t contribute to any odor problems.

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5 Myths About Green Cleaning Busted!

green cleaningCleaning is a tough job, and the common thought is that a tough cleaning job calls for a tough cleaner. This isn’t the case anymore; in fact, cleaning with green products is a great way to go about cleaning. Not only do green products get the job done, but they also protect you and your family from harmful chemicals. In spite of this, many people still have reservations about green cleaners and actually believe false information that has been handed down for years.

We at U. S. Wiping are here to dispel any false information about green cleaning. Check out these 5 big myths that we have busted about green cleaning!

Myth #1: Green cleaning products don’t actually work.

Fact: This is more than likely the most common myth of all when it comes to green cleaning. It’s true that when most green products were introduced 20 or 30 years ago, they didn’t do too great of a job; however, in the past 10 years, all of that has changed dramatically. Now green alternatives work just as well as (if not better than) your everyday conventional cleaners.

Myth #2: Green cleaning products cost more than conventional ones.

Fact: Yes and no. This is true for some green products, but it’s definitely not true for all of them. In fact, several green cleaning products have become very cost-competitive with conventional ones. Additionally, while some green products do cost more, they are so concentrated, so they last longer and get more uses, which eliminates the cost differential.

Myth #3: Green cleaning is just a fad.

Fact: Not anymore. Several experts in the professional cleaning industry thought this about 10 years ago, but in reality, green cleaning has truly taken off and shows no signs of stopping as consumers become more aware of their health and the impacts of the environment.

Myth #4: You can’t really tell if a product is really “green” or not.

Fact: While this is true for many years, it’s much less prevalent today. Recently, the Federal Trade Commission has recommended very specific guidelines designed to clear up the confusion. When you’re looking for a green product to use in your home or business, look for certification labels on the product from organizations such as Green Seal or EcoLogo.

Myth #5: There aren’t many chemical manufacturers that make green cleaning products.

Fact: In reality, virtually every major manufacturer in the cleaning industry has embraced green cleaning!

Green cleaning isn’t just about the liquid substance that you use to clean with. It’s also about the products that you use to wipe, scrub, and more! For environmental-friendly, sturdy products that you can trust, take a look at our cleaning products at www.uswiping.com and order yours today! We make cleaning easy!

6 Cleaning To-Do Essentials for a Sparkling Home This Holiday Season

Clean house holidaysCleaning might not be your favorite holiday activity, but it’s essential. Whether you’re hosting friends or your in-laws, it’s important that your home sparkles and looks its best. You never know who else might be coming down the chimney to take a peek. So make a list and check it twice, muster all of your holiday cheer and green clean away!

Focus on the Entryway – If you want to make a good first impression, you need to start with the entryway. It’s the first part of the house (besides the outside) that your guests will see. Tidy it up by removing unnecessary excess items, add a coat rack, or clean out the hall closet so guests can hang their coats there. Add a small table or chair near the door where hostess gifts can be left. Wipe down the door, shake out the doormat, and vacuum up dust and dirt collected on the floor and furniture legs. A good cleaning mixture for doors and baseboards is a cup of white vinegar and a few drops of your favorite essential oil.

Scrub The Loo – Everybody is going to need to use the restroom, especially after drinking down those holiday cocktails. So make sure it looks spick and span. Use a microfiber cloth to scrub down the counters and mirrors. Clean out the toilets, sinks, and shower/baths, too! Don’t forget to mop the floors and make them sparkle.

Use Fresh Aromas – When the guests arrive, you want your house to not only look fresh but also smell fresh. Our sense of smell is powerful and it can put us in the holiday spirit if it’s done right. Fill a spray bottle with herbs such as lavender and chamomile to freshen your house. You can also grind the herbs up with baking soda in a food processor and sprinkle them on the rugs and carpets to remove odor there too.

Organize the Kitchen – Start by cleaning the stovetops and ovens. Food is important and so are the places where it is cooked. You can use baking soda and water to rub off the gunk. Then organize the rest of the kitchen. Put away countertop items that won’t be used for the night. Polish any serving dishes and utensils with a solution of vinegar and salt, and clean out your fridge! You need to save room for all of the leftover stuffing, turkey, and mashed potatoes!

Freshen the Guestroom – You can’t keep all of the bedroom doors locked in your house. If you’ve invited guests to stay the night, then their rooms need to be livable. Fluff up their pillows, wash the sheets, detox the air with a nice houseplant. Whatever you need to do to make the room feel homey and safe, do it. Use natural laundry soaps and mild, scent free detergents to make sure the sheets and towels stay safe. There’s nothing worse than feeling uncomfortable where you’re staying.

Clear the Windows – Peering out the window to see who’s arriving is always exciting but not if you can’t see out them. Mix some vinegar and water in a spray bottle and wipe down the windows with a reusable microfiber cloth to keep them looking clear and streak-free.

Your microfiber cloth will come in handy this cleaning season. If you don’t have one yet, we can help you with that! Check out our website to find our latest products http://uswiping.com/ or give us a call at (314) 421-3311 if you have any questions! We want to help you make the best cleaning decisions!

Get a Sparkly Home With a Surprising Tool – Vinegar!

clean with vinegarWe live in a world full of harsh, toxic cleaners. The house can smell like chemicals for days, and you’re pretty sure those ingredients aren’t safe for your kids, your pets, or yourself. We can only last so long in a poisonous cloud of cleaner before we find ourselves running for the hills in search for a better solution, and now that solution is here!

For about $3 a gallon, vinegar can free you from chemical-based cleaners and still give you the sparkly clean home you love. Help the environment, your home, and your family with these vinegar cleaning tips!

Windows
Dirt and streaks don’t stand a chance when you wash your windows with vinegar! Make a solution from one part water and one part vinegar. Add a few drops of dish soap, and you’re done! Spray the solution on the window and wipe off with a clean cloth. If any pesky streaks do remain, banish them for good by rubbing over them with newspaper.

Fridge
Keep harmful chemicals away from your food by cleaning the inside of your fridge with apple cider vinegar. Removing the food and wiping down your fridge with equal parts water and apple cider vinegar once a month will not only keep things sparkly, but will also keep any questionable smells at bay!

Wood floors
No matter what you’re cleaning with, mopping wood floors is tricky. Many cleaners leave a nasty residue and others will kill the wood. With vinegar, cleaning wood floors is easy and you won’t need to worry about hurting your home! Mix ½ cup of white vinegar with a gallon of warm water for the perfect wood floor cleaner and mop away! For a deeper clean, use the same ratios and scrub the floors by hand to get rid of any chemical residue that may be sticking and attracting dirt.

Food
You don’t have to stop at your home surfaces when it comes to cleaning with vinegar! It’s also great for cleaning off the dirt and waxy buildup on your fresh produce. Add a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar to every 4 cups of water and soak the produce for a few minutes before gentry scrubbing, rising, drying, and enjoying!

Leave behind a citrusy smell
While it’s better than a chemical scent, vinegar still isn’t most people’s favorite aroma. To give your vinegar a nice smell, fill a large jar with lemon or orange peels and cover with vinegar. After two weeks, strain out the peels and enjoy your new citrusy vinegar! The smell may not go away completely, but you can rest easy knowing that the smell is perfectly safe.

Your health and your home are sure to thank you for switching to a green cleaning alternative! For any other cleaning needs, equip yourself with the best tools from US Wiping Company. Visit us any time at www.uswiping.com or call 1-800-279-2051.

7 Ways to Reduce Waste While Fattening Your Wallet

How to reduce wasteBy now, everyone knows that reducing their waste is a good way to help the environment for numerous reasons. The problem is, many people do not put forth the extra effort to do so because they are not able to actually see the results. Would you try harder to reduce your waste if you could save money as well?

Here are a few ways you can reduce waste and save money at the same time.

Recycling

Of course, the easiest way to reduce waste is by recycling. Besides making sure to separate your plastic, paper, and aluminum, there are several other ways to recycle.

  • Instead of throwing away your food scraps, compost them. Fruit and vegetable peels, coffee grounds, and even egg shells can be added to compost. The compost can be added to soil when growing produce; this way you can have your own garden instead of having to run to the grocery store for fresh fruit and veggies.

 

  • The next time you outgrow that sweater or your kids outgrow their toys, don’t throw them away, donate or resale the items. “Thrifting,” which is a big trend right now, is also a cool way to find items at a cheaper cost.

 

Buying Food

  • The next time you head to the grocery store, be sure to bring reusable bags instead of using the paper and plastic bags available. This not only reduces waste, but also helps in avoiding the chance of being charged for bags.

 

  • Instead of constantly spending money on bottled water, opt for reusable water bottles. If you are not a fan of the tap water in your area, consider buying a water filter; some bottles even have their own filter. It may be a pricey purchase in the beginning, but in the long run it will save you tons.

 

  • When going out to eat order smaller portions. Not only will you save money, you will also be less likely to need a to-go container that you will later throw away.

 

Cleaning

  • Invest in cloth towels instead of buying paper towels to clean around the house.

 

  • Making your own cleaning supplies is healthier for the environment and your loved ones because you can control which chemicals are being used and avoid really harmful ones. It will also save money because you are not spending money on fancy name brands.

 

There are so many ways to reduce waste and save money. Start today by purchasing some of our long-lasting and durable towels or cloths instead of paper towels. Just call us at 1-800-279-2051 or visit us online at www.uswiping.com!