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Saturday, September 01, 2007

A Happy, Migraine-Free Relationship

Considering that many marriages don't last this long, it's remarkable that this year marks the 10th anniversary of the partnership between green cleaning product developer Bradley Systems and The Hertz Corporation, the world's largest general-use car rental company. The business relationship began in 1997, when Hertz was looking for an industrial strength cleaner-degreaser that posed no health hazards to its employees. And it had to be safe enough to meet California's strict environmental standards. Such a cleaner didn't exist so the Fortune 500 company asked Bradley Systems to develop one."Hertz wanted a cleaner-degreaser so safe that OSHA (the U.S. Occupational Health and Safety Administration) would not require their employees to wear any personal protective equipment to use it," said Mark Bass, co-founder of Bradley Systems Inc. "But the product had to work fast and cut through dirt, grease and grime.

That request provided the impetus for us to develop RTX#9, dubbed America's first 'Zero-Toxic' Cleaner because it has no ozone-depleting, greenhouse gas, or global warming chemicals, and is biodegradable in water." Doesn't aggravate allergies, asthma, or trigger migraine headaches. RTX#9 is now used at all of Hertz's car rental operations in North America.

"Employees who use RTX#9 in the workplace prefer it to other cleaners because it is unscented and has hypoallergenic ingredients so it doesn't aggravate allergies or asthma, or trigger a migraine headache in susceptible individuals," says Bass. According to CleanLink, a cleaning industry publication, research suggests that cleaners could be the reason people who are employed as cleaners and janitors have a higher incidence of asthma than found in other occupations."According to reports," says CleanLink, "a common component of products with lemon, orange or pine scents--known as terpenes--can react with ozone in the air to form formaldehyde, which is a carcinogen (cancer-causing agent)."

For more information, visit zerotoxcleaner.com

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