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Are Some People Natural Born Cleaners?

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Intrinsic Motivation creates authentic entrepreneurs. I clean because I enjoy a clean, tidy space. I find rewards in the result and in the act.    I have always been that person when in a dirty or disorganized room, I “can’t help myself “from neatening the area around me. I will even do this while fully engaged in a conversation (at least I feel fully engaged) or if left alone for a few minutes. When I am faced with a dirty, disorganized space my mind immediately starts highlighting each task. I know that I can usually finish four or five simple tasks in the time that it takes to complete a difficult one. Next you must ask, ‘Is this dirt and disorganization interfering with their life in any way, or hindering their overall well-being? ' Or, ‘Which task could make the biggest, immediate impact, on its own? ’,  ‘Is there a need for an immediate impact, or a more long-term impact? ‘. One process can be most effective at creating an immediate impact, while another process ...

Our 'Five - Step - Cleaning' Procedure ✔

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   Beyond Belief Professional Cleaning's Five-Step-Cleaning Procedure   1)    Prepare  ✔  Wash your hands Wear sufficient PPE such as gloves, facemask, booties for shoes  Perform a quick walkthrough and identify safety hazards  Ventilate the space as much as possible by opening a window and using a fan to speed up the ventilation  Turn off ceiling fans so that they are not moving when it is time to clean them.  Open window coverings or turn on lights. You need lighting from multiple angles to see streaks, dust, and cobwebs properly.  Lift any rugs you cannot vacuum, shake outdoors, and set aside. 2)  Clean   ✔  Clean by removing dust and debri from surfaces starting at the top, using a telescopic pole with attachments for ceiling fans, cobwebs, etc.. Use a dampened microfiber or terry cloths to dust the surface, face, sides, and legs of all furniture and woodwork throughout the space.  Soak a non abra...

Improving Indoor Air Quality

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     Poor indoor air quality can attribute to physical health concerns, with minor symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, fatigue, and headaches . In more severe cases it can increase the risk of heart disease, respiratory infections, stroke, and lung cancer. Affecting those with existing illness much more severely than those who are not ill. It has become widely recognized that the virus that causes COVID is majorly carried and transmitted by airborne droplets that hang around in the air indoors and do so for extended periods of time. Aside from wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) all the time and/or isolating from our social lives, there is progressive action that we can take to create safe spots inside and gradually reduce the risk of exposure to the SARS-CoV-2 virus. There is a tremendous amount of people that do not often allow fresh air inside of their homes and place of work or keep proper ventilation. Despite fresh air and proper ventilation, withou...

Importance of preserving biodiversity

   There are many practical reasons to preserve biodiversity. It saves us money and effort, protects our lives and livelihoods. It sustains farmland and agriculture, ensuring we have enough to eat. As a species that has proven capability of ruining ecosystems, we have a moral obligation not to f**k it all up. By leaving biodiversity intact, we let natural evolutionary processes continue as they should.