Thursday, April 29, 2010

VioClean Carpeting Cleaning Acton, Ma


VioClean provides all natural non-toxic carpet cleaning service to residence in Acton, Ma. The client recently had a new born and has another very young child. VioClean provides safe non-toxic odorless green cleaning services.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

VioClean Provides Contruction Clean Up in Lexington, Ma


VioClean recently was working in Lexington, Ma at a home cleaning up a mess left by a contractor. The client called, she was very frustrated about her basement which was recently dug up with a jack hammer to install a sump pump system. She has two very young children and was concerned about the fine cement dust particles left all over the basement after the contractors finished with the pump system. She tried to clean the fine particles but was quickly overwhelmed by how easily the dust would just reappear. Her little shop vac was continuously getting clogged.

VioClean's Post Construction Clean Up crew provided a timely quote and was on the job within 3 days to clean up. Concerns of the dust circulating through the house we had to make sure to section off the basement and exhaust the air outside while the crew was working. We started by vacuuming the dust from the ceilings and walls. Making sure to wipe everything down several times including all pipes and boiler tanks. After all areas were wiped down and vacuumed we washed down the basement floor with a hot water extraction unit that sucked all debri outside to the truck.

VioClean provides all green cleaning solutions for construction clean ups in Massachusetts. Call us for a free estimate! 1-800-277-CLEAN(2532)

Saturday, January 30, 2010

VioClean Commercial Carpet Maintenance

Better indoor air quality contributes to better productivity and promotes a healthy work environment. We service all types of facilities including high rises, warehouses, retail, shopping centers, and hotels. VioClean will customize a solution to maintain all your carpet cleaning needs. We offer low moisture cleaning as well as hot water extraction cleaning.

All of our cleaning products used on the job are powerful and yet soap free, odor free, hypo-allergenic, non-toxic with no VOCs and no off-gassing. Made with all natural ingredients, our products are one of the safest on the market today.

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Monday, June 8, 2009

Boston Carpet Cleaners

What Good is a Certified Technician?

All that a person needs to do to call himself a “professional” carpet cleaner is go to a grocery store, rent a carpet cleaning machine and “hang out his shingle”.

Currently, there is no state or federal licensing required in the carpet cleaning industry. But certainly, basic training is needed to be able to deal with the large range of cleaning situations that can arise for the cleaner.

The Institute of Inspections, Cleaning, Restoration Certifications (IICRC) was formed in 1972 as a non-profit certification body that sets and promotes high standards and technical proficiency within the cleaning industry. It was started by several existing trade associations within the industry who saw the need for self-regulation. The IICRC works with others in related fields such as carpet and furniture manufacturers and government agencies. They then act as an international body to establish industry accepted cleaning standards and to approve certifications for cleaning technicians.

Cleaners cannot merely purchase a “membership”, it is earned through classroom instruction, study, experience and successful completion of formal, written exams. In addition, the IICRC

requires continuing education credits to maintain one’s certifications. Upholstery cleaning, carpet repair and various other emergency restoration technician certifications have similar qualifications.

Like other industries that require certifications or licensing, it helps protect the customer, but doesn’t necessarily guarantee you’ll be pleased with the results. Just because an attorney is licensed doesn’t guarantee that he will provide you with the type of service you are looking for. Certification does however, serve the purpose of establishing a minimum standard for the cleaning industry.

Carpet manufacturers and fiber producers use the IICRC as a channel to voice their expectations and concerns for cleaning their products. As a result, many companies such as DuPont, Shaw Industries and Scotchgard® recommend or require the use of IICRC certified cleaners to maintain warranties and for recommended maintenance.

Past episodes of DateLine and 20/20 doing exposés on unethical practices in our industry strongly encouraged the use of IICRC Certified Firms/Technicians by consumers. The IICRC seeks to establish and enforce cleaning standards and a Code of Ethics in the carpet cleaning industry.

YOU‘LL LOVE WORKING WITH VIO CLEAN BECAUSE…

The owner will be the person serving you this time and every time.

I use only carpet manufacturers’ tested and approved methods.

I am IICRC Certified (#179527).

♥ You can call me for answers to all your carpet & upholstery questions.

I proudly stand behind my 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.

I personalize my service to meet your needs.

...BECAUSE I CARE !



Tuesday, April 14, 2009

VioClean Will Be Attending Marbleheads Green Fair

VioClean supports the Marblehead Go Green Fair come and join us

Here is some information on about the event...

Marblehead Go Green, April 18 The public is cordially invited to a green-living, sustainability fair called “Marblehead Go Green,” set for Saturday, April 18, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Marblehead Community Center, organized by the Marblehead League of Women Voters. An energy-savings seminar, sponsored by the selectmen through the Massachusetts Municipal Association, will run from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. that same day. There will be speakers on subjects such as efficient and sustainable architectural design, climate change, the new transfer station and the new green business association. Vendors will be selling nontoxic products and products made from recycled or renewable resources. There will be companies distributing information on energy efficiency and renewable-energy installations, along with the town Light Department. Representatives from the Farmers’ Market, the Living Lawn Project, the Marblehead Conservancy, the Recycling Committee, HealthLink, the Alliance for a Healthy Tomorrow and many other organizations will be represented. Marblehead Bank will provide a shredding truck from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The public is invited to bring 2 boxes of documents for shredding at no charge. Marblehead Bank will also be giving out a free reusable grocery bag featuring Abbot Hall. There will be a children’s “green” crafts table, and Whole Foods, the Massachusetts Municipal Association, the League of Women Voters and Marblehead Bank will provide refreshments. The event is free to the public and participants. For more information call 781-631-4071. To support the fair, a fundraising dinner is being held at the Landing on Tuesday, April 14. This event is open to the public. Call the Landing Restaurant, 81 Front St., 781-631-1266, to make dinner reservations.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Local Company VioClean, Inc. Impresses at Wall Street Journal All Natural Cleaning Research Test.

March 4, 2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Local Company VioClean, Inc. Impresses at Wall Street Journal All Natural Cleaning Research Test.

BOSTON - The Wall Street Journal praised Vioclean LLC, the Swampscott, Mass. based all-natural cleaning company, for their “all green”, professional and honest services.

“We were impressed by the professional demeanor of the VioClean workers,”
said Gwendolyn Bounds of the Wall Street Journal.”

The article focused on the growing consumer trend of hiring professional cleaners to restore dingy furniture and carpets rather than purchasing new replacements in these tough economic times. In research for the article, Gwendolyn Bounds hired different cleaning companies to clean furniture and rugs in Chicago, New York City, Brookline, Mass. and Garrison, N.Y. The cleaning companies that participated, including Vioclean LLC, were not told that the job was part of research for a Wall Street Journal article until after the job was completed.

According to the article, the VioClean professionals “spent two and a half hours scouring a six-foot-long putty-colored, pet-rubbed cotton-twill sofa with ink and dirt stains”“scrubbed down an all-tile shower stall with grungy grout” and for less money than was quoted to the customer over the phone. “We were happy the job came out cheaper than the phone price,” commented the author.The Wall Street Journal also praised VioClean for being honest about their “all green” products because other companies were guilty of false advertising that they were 100% all natural.

“I am proud of the praise that VioClean earned in the Wall Street Journal Online article and of the hard work of our employees.” Said VioClean owner Trung Nguyen. “We are dedicated to our work of cleaning carpets, furniture and upholstery at a reasonable price using non-toxic cleaning solutions.”

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To learn more about VioClean visit www.vioclean.com