Chemical-free Cleaning
FREE chemical-free cleaning resources

1. Chemical impact diagnostic tool
This invaluable tool will help you assess the current levels of chemical impact in your organisation and pinpoint areas where you can improve.

2. Helpful audio-visual resources
View a range of insightful videos on chemical free cleaning and the benefits it has for various industry types.

3. Notes for hospital cleaning improvements
Download Nora Potter’s presentations about chemical-free cleaning.
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Our Expertise
Nora Potter is one of Australia’s leading innovators in chemical free cleaning. Her family has been involved in the cleaning supply industry for more than 40 years and she has been a director of a cleaning supply business for 20 years. Naturally, she has a thorough understanding of cleaning chemicals. And with new technology available, Nora knows you can be safe and green without compromising on clean.
Her mission to change the way Australia cleans all started with a realisation that general cleaning chemicals are not as safe as perceived.
Listening to the health complaints of cleaners and people with chemical sensitivities encouraged her to start looking into alternatives to the chemicals that surround us every day. Research led her to an amazing altered water technology from Canada that creates a powerful cleaning solution purely from tap water.
She has championed the use of this technology in many businesses and, as its use reaches a tipping point, she is seeing a dramatic change in the quality of lives of Australians everywhere as well as an improvement in cleaning standards.
The cleaning industry today is more conscious of health and safety than ever before. Cleaning staff no longer need to suffer with asthma, dermatitis, headaches, nose bleeds and other related reactions to the chemicals they were using for many years. Sick days and accidents from using toxic and unnecessary chemicals can now be a thing of the past.
Nora quietly sees her greatest success is the fact that cleanliness doesn’t need to come at the expense of health or the environment.
The top 4 frustrations for hospitals in cleaning

1. Human error that leads to injury and property damage
Chemical mix-ups and misuse of chemicals can have serious consequences. Creating the safest possible work environment in hospitals is an on-going challenge.

2. The time pressures of cleaning staff
Cleaning staff are under constant pressure to perform, which can lead to human error. Reducing the amount of chemicals can save time and simplify the cleaning process.

3. Constant budget pressure
Hospital cleaning budgets are often tight. By diverting money away from costly chemicals, more money can be allocated to patient care or cleaning equipment.

4. Impact on the environment and people’s health