EverClean Restoration and Cleaning Services presented solutions for environmentally friendly green cleaning at the Taste 2009 Michigan Restaurant Show at the Rock Financial Showplace.
During the show for food service industry professionals, Christian Fahoome presented information and alternatives to traditional cleaning techniques during the seminar entitled:”The Green Restaurant Movement.”
More and more industries are becoming environmentally aware and as the initial front of house solutions for environmental consciousness in restaurants are addressed, more people are becoming aware of the dangers of industrial cleaning chemicals and traditional techniques.
While many people both at home and at their companies have reduced waste, increased recycling, reduced heating, water and electric consumption, and moved to environmentally friendly packaging, the reality of environmental impact from cleaning products has become apparent.
EverClean Restoration and Cleaning Solutions offers environmental cleaning to commercial businesses as well as residential customers throughout southeastern Michigan creating a healthy, cleaner environment both indoors and out with environmentally neutral cleaning techniques and products, that are biodegradable, phosphate-free and VOC compliant.
EverClean Restoration and Cleaning Services is a turnkey, environmentally conscious solution for commercial and residential cleaning and allergen elimination. Our customer driven services are focused on providing eco-friendly cleansing and restoration of carpets, tile and grout, and effective allergen removal.
Services include:
EverClean’s natural, biodegradable cleansing products deep clean carpets and hard surface floors, upholstery, and air circulation systems throughout businesses or homes. This provides an enjoyable environment free of bacteria, dust, allergens, and odor.
What is HEPA?
A HEPA (High Efficient Particulate Air) filter is a throwaway, extended-medium, dry type filter in a rigid frame having a minimum particle collection efficiency of 99.97% (that is, a maximum particle penetration of 0.03%) for 0.3-micron particles.
What is ULPA?
An ULPA (Ultra-Low Penetration Air) filter is a throwaway, extended-medium, dry type filter in a rigid frame, having a minimum particle collection efficiency of 99.999% (that is a maximum particle penetration of 0.001%) for particles in the size range of 0.1 to 0.2 micron.
What is a Micron?
A Micron (?) is a unit of measure, used by the cleaning industry to describe particles that are extremely small
One micron = 1/25,000 in.
A human hair averages 70 micron
Bacteria is .4 to 10 micron
Mold is 1.2 to 90 micron


Many viruses use dust particles as rafts to ride the air.
Cleaning is always a critical ingredient in maintaining a healthy home.
When contaminants are removed or minimized through cleaning, human exposures and risks are reduced.
EverClean was recently featured in The Detroit News:
Karen Dybis / Special to The Detroit News
Disaster recovery in mix for ‘09
The company: EverClean is a restoration and specialty cleaning company in Huntington Woods. Owner and operator Christian Fahoome emphasizes eco-friendly products and services at the company, which started in 2008. EverClean works in homes and businesses, providing services for everything from carpet to windows to upholstery.
Making it shine: Fahoome said EverClean has a new restoration service for wood floors, which especially appeals to commercial clients. The noninvasive service eliminates the look of nicks and other surface problems in wood floors through a nontoxic, fume-free process.
Emergency services: EverClean plans on expanding its services in the next year to include catastrophic emergency remediation services, helping customers who have had fire, flood or other kinds of major damage. The company will be able to do everything from removing stains, eliminating odors and reconstructing the site, Fahoome said.
Final word: “We’re really cleaning for health and appearance,” Fahoome said. “It also provides a great return on investment for residential and commercial customers.” Karen Dybis
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