Why Norwex Enviro Products

Over the past several hundred years, human activity has significantly altered our global environment and the negative effects of this are becoming alarmingly clear. We cannot ignore the warning signs from nature any longer. This negative trend can be changed if we all work together and take honest responsibility for our planet. It is a fact; household pollutants negatively impact our environment. A radical reduction in the use of chemicals is an important step to improve the health of our planet and our quality of life.

Save Time and Money

Our cleaning system saves time and effort. In today's busy world, it has been proven that our system cuts cleaning time by 75% or more. Save money by reducing your use of chemicals, sponges, and paper towels by up to 90%. The average household spends $450 - $600 a year on these items.

Better For The Environment

The satisfaction of knowing you are doing your part to preserve the environment for our children and our children's future.

Better For Your Health

You don't breathe, touch or ingest chemicals. Dirt and dust are removed instead of being spread around. You have a cleaner indoor climate, which reduces allergies.

Where are the most germs in your house?

1. Sponges and dish cloths – 100 million germs per square centimeter.
2. Kitchen & Bathroom faucet handles – 10,000 per square centimeter.
3. Food preparation areas – 300 germs per square centimeter on countertops.

“The Bathroom” is a common response to this question, but it is one of the cleanest areas because it is the most frequently cleaned room.

Some of the most contaminated surfaces that need constant cleaning are: telephones, faucet handles, the refrigerator door, TV remote and game controllers, toys and doorknobs. The front door knob has germs from EVERYWHERE you have been!

Kid’s infection rates go up once they enter daycare or school. Kids can touch and retouch over 300 surfaces in 30 minutes! What a great reason for the Hand Disinfectant. The Hand Disinfectant can be used as soon as children start putting their hands in their mouth.