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Business Maid Brigade green cleans
For nearly a decade, reports from the National Institutes of Health and Environmental Protection Agency have linked chemicals in traditional clean- ing products to a wide range of often-serious health risks. The Green Clean Certified system of Maid Brigade means franchise owners Terry and Susan DeBreo can sweep away clutter and dust with a clear conscience.
“The more my wife and I looked at other busi-
nesses, the more we were attracted to this cleaning business,” Terry explains. “I enjoy working with people, understand great customer service and have always loved a clean home. We thought an established franchise was the way to go and we both liked the Green Clean Certified system of Maid Brigade. All the products we use in your home are safe for the environment, our clients, employees, your children and your pets.” East Valley Maid Brigade uses cleaning solutions
certified by Green Seal plus Green Label vacuums featuring four-level filtration so harmful particles aren’t pushed back into the air. Microfiber cloths
and mops are more effective than cheaper materi- als at removing dirt, dust, and grime, and they are color coded so bathroom-cleaning cloths are never used on the dining room table, says Terry. Regularly scheduled cleaning is available for
homes and offices as well as for those moving, seasonal, when “the in-laws are coming” and hol- iday help. A priority special is $99 for two maids cleaning
for 1.5 hours. Gift certificates are available for birthdays, Mother’s Day and more. Maid Brigade is at 201 W. Guadalupe, Suite
104 in Gilbert. Call 480-926-3289 or go to
www.eastvalley.maidbrigade.com.
GREEN CLEAN: The staff of Maid Brigade works with environmentally friendly products.
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Attorney donates car seats Chandler attorney Christy Thompson has donated six child car seats to Chandler Regional Medical Center
to date. She donates one every time she settles a personal injury case. “Personal injury cases usually result from an accident involving one or more vehicles,” Thompson says.
“During these cases we deal with pain and suffering and the trauma affecting all those involved. It just seemed like a natural fit if, by donating a car seat, our firm could help even one family take a step toward keeping their child safe in the family vehicle.” In addition to personal injury, Thompson’s practice handles divorce and bankruptcy cases. The firm has
recently moved to a larger location in downtown Chandler at 101 W. Commonwealth Ave. Reach Thompson at 480-634-7480 or
www.cmthompsonlaw.com.
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