Malevolent Mould

It’s a fact!

Did you know airborne mould found outdoors poses little threat to human health? But source that same mould indoors in our building and internal environments, and you have a recipe for disaster. Indoor mould may have radically altered composition, and the implications for humans are alarming.[1] Respiratory problems, increased risk of asthma, skin irritations, disrupted concentration, headaches and fatigue are all symptoms of indoor mould exposure. Envirosafe Solutions understands the problem of internal-environment mould, and has developed Extreme Green GelClean Sanitiser to help combat this malevolent little fungus.

In the 2007 SBS television series “Is your House Killing You,” Dr. Peter Dingle from The School of Environmental Science at Murdoch University in WA, and Dr. Cedric Cheong, also from Murdoch University, took us through the hazards of mould infestations in homes, outlining their unsightliness, effect on the health of householders, and in particular the respiratory problems faced by younger members of a suburban family.[2]

So what can we do to address this common problem?

Successful treatment of a mould infestation requires a substance that not only eradicates mould and mildew but also restores the infected environment to a pre-mould pristine condition, free of spores and the potential to reproduce again. Extreme Green GelClean Sanitiser contains absolutely no petro-solvents or harsh acids and its viscous, super-concentrated composition means it is extremely economical to use, reducing down the drain wastage found in more fluid mould cleaning agents. In addition, it is free-rinsing and non-toxic which means it is safe to use around family and/or employees.

With a 6-12 month shelf life when stored appropriately in a cool, dry area Envirosafe Solutions’ Extreme Green GelClean Sanitiser is one of the most suitable and effective mould, mildew and residue removers on the market in Australia. And it can also be used on masonry and stone and general household or industrial areas. A dilution ratio of 1:25 will suffice and a simple broom/brush or mop and pressure washer application means it is not only effective but also extremely simple to apply and remove. Just leave for several minutes after application and then wash down.[3] Extreme Green GelClean Sanitiser will eradicate mould, mildew and grime in bathroom, toilet and refuse areas, restoring these environments to a mould-free state for your family or employees.

To purchase or enquire about Envirosafe Solutions’ Extreme Green GelClean Sanitiser, phone our sales team on 1300 88 90 70.


[1] Australian Mould Guideline. Editors, Dr. Peter Kemp and Dr. Heike Neumeister Kemp.  Mycologia Australia. 2005.

[2] Is Your House Killing You? SBS Television, 2007.

[3] http://www.envirosafesolutions.com.au/productinnerpage.php?cat=12&product=5

Garnaut pushes agricultural soil sequestration

Professor Ross Garnaut, climate change adviser to Julia Gillard, has suggested that soil carbon sequestration should be included in the government’s overall emissions reduction program.

When he delivers his final paper on climate change next month, Professor Garnaut will push the government to use funds raised by the carbon tax to further research into soil sequestration techniques.

Soil carbon sequestration is a method of reducing the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere. Sustainable farming techniques can significantly boost the level of microbes in soil, which increases the soil’s capacity to capture and store carbon in a stable state.

While the technology has not been widely explored in Australia, Professor Garnaut believes that soil sequestration could become a major factor in reducing emissions in Australia. In previous reports, Professor Garnaut has suggested that 14% of total carbon offsets could come from soil sequestration.

A soil sequestration regime could be both a significant force in emissions reduction and a profitable enterprise for Australian agriculture. Under Professor Garnaut’s proposed model, farmers who sequester carbon could then sell carbon credits in the planned emissions trading scheme.

Eco-Education and Biodiversity – Implications for WA Industry and Business.

In early 2011 Western Australia’s Chief Scientist, Professor Lyn Beazley stated “the only way to change how our culture thinks and acts on conserving biodiversity is through eco-education.”[1] Education and consequent alteration to our industry, business and home practices is vital if we are to survive as a planet in the coming centuries.

So, what can industry do to be a part of this change?

At Envirosafe Solutions, the issue of Eco-Education is taken extremely seriously. And, as a result, it has positioned itself as an industry leader in relation to environmentally safe and sound practices, with a twofold rationale.  Envirosafe Solutions is not only committing to an active and strategic response to the current global environmental crisis, (which management regards as both a moral and ethical duty,) but it also exemplifies a “lead by example” model that has the capacity to influence other companies, clients and industries to follow a similar line. Its strategies and approaches to environmental issues therefore have an educational role and component – one that “brushes off” on other businesses and industries and in turn acts as a catalyst and motivator for ongoing green culture evolution in the Australian business and industry sector.

The West Australian Government’s Department of Environment and Conservation has recently set up the Eco-Education program with an aim to foster appreciation for the natural environment.” [2] While this program primarily targets school-aged children of primary and high school age, it also emphasises in the field experience and excursions/programs for students and their teachers. And the implications for future industry and business practice are huge. “The programs are designed to generate interest in and action for biodiversity conservation, sustainable living and practical ways to act on conservation issues,”[3] which  in turn, translates to a more biodiversity- aware adult working population in Western Australia in years to come.

As Professor Beazley noted as the Mid West Science Summit in Geraldton in 2010, “…it is important we continue raising awareness of the importance of bio-diversity for human well-being.”[4] Maintaining our biodiversity is key to our ongoing survival, and this is particularly relevant to West Australian business and industry because of the state’s reputation worldwide as a biodiversity hotspot. “Rich biodiversity environments are also important for economic wellbeing, with industries such as tourism and fishing and pearling among them,[5] ” Professor Beazley concluded.

Our future depends upon eco-education programs and approaches such as those developed by the West Australian government, and by companies such as Envirosafe Solutions, respectively. Across the board multi-generational education and influence is undoubtedly the way forward, particularly in Australia, where our reputation as a biodiversity hotspot has implications for the economic, industry and health standards of the population.

When you use Envirosafe Solutions range of Extreme Green products, you can be assured you are using products that augur well for the future biodiversity of Australia and our planet. Call Envirosafe Solutions on 1300 88 90 70


[1] http://www.sciencewa.net.au/environment-and-climate/eco-education-vital-for-biodiversity-conservation.html

[2] http://www.dec.wa.gov.au/ecoeducation/

[3] Ibid.

[4] http://www.sciencewa.net.au/environment-and-climate/eco-education-vital-for-biodiversity-conservation.html.

[5] Ibid.

Why to Avoid Alcohol-Based Sanitisers

These days we all seem to be raging germaphobes. Everyone is a bit paranoid in the wake of SARS, bird flu, swine flue and all the other nasty bugs getting around. Hand sanitisers have begun popping up left right and centre. You’ll find foam dispensers in schools, offices, kitchens – everywhere. More and more people are carrying those little bottles of sanitising gel.

The attraction of these products is obvious. They are instant, no-fuss germ killers, and don’t even need to be rinsed off with water. Who wouldn’t take advantage of such convenience? There is one serious problem with hand sanitisers, however. Most of them are alcohol-based and potentially very dangerous if used improperly.

While the ethanol and propanol in hand sanitisers are very effective at killing bacteria, they pose all the same risks as any other alcoholic product. Many sanitisers contain upwards of 60% alcohol, and some contain as much as 90%.[1] These products are comparable in strength to kerosene and methylated spirits – controlled substances which are sold in childproof bottles with big ‘POISON’ labels on them. That’s a connection that may be lost on some people: alcohol-based hand sanitisers are a poison like any other.

You wouldn’t let your kids get into the liquor cabinet, and you definitely wouldn’t let them near a bottle of metho. Unfortunately, leaving alcohol-based sanitisers lying around can be just as dangerous. There is a high risk of alcohol poisoning from accidental ingestion – and we all know kids love sticking strange things in their mouths. Even sucking thumbs and biting fingernails is risky business if those hands are exposed to alcoholic sanitisers.

Alcohol also poses a serious risk of eye damage.[2] If you’ve ever accidentally rubbed your eyes with fresh sanitiser on your hands, you’ll know that it’s not a pleasant experience. In larger quantities your eyes will suffer more than just irritation. Children are particularly susceptible to this type of mishap.

Pretty grim stuff, but there is some good news. Very good news, in fact: Alcohol-based sanitisers are completely unnecessary. The same antibacterial power can be found in various organic biocides, such as benzalkonium chloride. These agents are lethal to bacteria and completely safe for humans. Studies have even suggested that non-alcoholic sanitisers are more effective at killing germs and viruses than their traditional ethanol and propanol-based counterparts.[3]

So there really is no sense at all in continuing to use poisonous alcoholic sanitisers. Envirosafe Solutions has an alcohol-free alternative that will keep you and your loved ones safe and germ-free. Do your family a favour and make the switch today. Call them on 1300 88 90 70


[1] http://www.sweetadditions.net/health/dangers-of-hand-sanitizer-to-children

[2] http://ezinearticles.com/?Allergies,-Headaches,-Dizziness-and-Nausea-From-Using-Classical-Chemical-Disinfectants—Another-Way?&id=4075519

[3] http://www.prlog.org/10293424-alcoholfree-hand-sanitizer-proven-more-effective-than-alcohol-based-brands.html

Update on Carbon

The ice is melting.  Polar caps are shrinking, and sea levels rise incrementally year by year. Our beloved Happy Feet fellows – the large Antarctic penguin colonies – are under threat, with researchers predicting nesting and feeding grounds virtually non-existent within a few generations.[1]

The evidence is there – our world is warming – and yet debate continues to rage within the scientific community in relation to reasons, scientific evidence and most importantly, sound, solutions based approaches to this pressing issue.

While Prime Minister Gillard firmly espouses the pressing needs for a climate tax in order to reduce greenhouse emissions, Opposition Leader Tony Abbott maintains the Liberal Party stance with a point-blank refusal to succumb, citing the effect on Australian Industry would be too gutting. Independent MP Tony Windsor believes first phase of the solution lies in a more eclectic approach involving full discussion of all options, with a combination of carbon tax and investment in renewable energies paving the way for the stimulation growth of a new green and renewable industries sector in Australia. [2]

Dr. Megan Clark, CEO of Australia’s National Science agency, the CSIRO, follows an even more holistic line with the Integrated Carbon Pathways model, launched at Greenhouse 2011 recently (4th April 2011.) As well as providing integrated assessment frameworks and models, Integrated Carbon Pathways will also see a range of projects focused on developing a deeper understanding of particular science areas such as climate systems, carbon cycles, water and heat exchanges, and marine and terrestrial ecosystems, to name but a few.[3]

Bjorn Lomberg,[4] adjunct Professor at the Copenhagen Business School in Denmark and Director of the Copenhagen Consensus Centre maintains the real solution must be found in the development of new and exciting breakthrough technologies in the next twenty to forty years. And whether one agrees with Lomberg or not, cutting edge approaches certainly seem viable as a component part of the solution.

Envirosafe Solutions is one such company working with the environment and its current challenges, as opposed to against. Standing at the forefront of cutting edge approaches to industry in the green era, Envirosafe Solutions produces sustainable, green products that are eco-friendly, thereby increasing your own business reputation, and tangibly reducing your environmental impact in real and meaningful ways. It is an approach that may well already accord with an integrated pathways model, which seeks to develop a holistic and viable approach to the pressing environmental issues facing Australia and the planet.

Call Envirosafe Solutions now on 1300 88 90 70.


[1] Joellen Williams, ABC Science Show with Robin Williams, ABC Radio National. http://www.abc.net.au/environment/topic.html?t=climatechange&WT.srch=1&WT.mc_id=Corp_InnovEnvironment2011_Adwords&gclid=CPTV8dmKlagCFQrzbwod_wtHCg

[2] ABC Radio National, 7 April 2011. ABC National Rural News. http://www.abc.net.au/environment/topic.html?t=climatechange&WT.srch=1&WT.mc_id=Corp_InnovEnvironment2011_Adwords&gclid=CPTV8dmKlagCFQrzbwod_wtHCg

[3] http://www.csiro.au/science/Integrated-Carbon-Pathways.html

[4] Lomberg, Bjorn. The Skeptical Environmentalist, Cambridge University Press, 2001.

Making a Difference: Green Advertising to Green Action

Catch phrases like going green and eco-friendly and sustainability are bandied about in the commercial and retail sectors with increasing regularity. But how do we really make a difference and how do we really convert advertising rhetoric into tried and true and consolidated green action?  How can we distinguish between those companies that are simply maintaining a “green stance” because it is good for business, and those that actually produce products that are in fact environmentally sound and responsible?

Most of us, as consumers, are increasingly concerned about the plight of our environment, the need for change in domestic and industry practices and most importantly, the legacy we leave to future generations. At Envirosafe Solutions, these considerations are not simply peripheral concerns, but stand at the heart of modern and up to date business and industry practices and ethics – truly aligned with environmentally sound approaches.

In 2009, the Australian consumer watchdog, CHOICE, began a campaign aimed at:

  • Providing consumers with information to confidently make greener decisions.
  • Identifying and investigating vague, confusing, false, or misleading green claims.
  • Lobbying government and business to improve the standard of green claims.[1]

In view of this, we move into a realm where advertising must transform into true action.

As environmental issues take centre stage, the switch away from toxic to lower impact products – whilst maintaining standard and effectiveness, is assumed and expected. It’s also regarded as essential to industry best practice. At Envirosafe Solutions, products such as Sure Dip-Rust Remover use new organic acid technology to safely remove and draw all rust and corrosion off metal surfaces. Instead of an outmoded use of mineral based additives, Envirosafe Solutions has developed this product using safer, organic acids which are water-based and therefore fully biodegradable. This in turn cuts disposal costs, increases disposal efficiency and is far less harmful to our waterways and groundwater systems.

When seeking out and sourcing environmentally-friendly products, be sure to do your homework.  Also, check the Envirosafe Solutions range of products with the ‘Envirosafe Rating’ – derived from the standard Worksafe Australia MSDS. This particular system of grading is designed to assist with the purchase of the right product, with ratings for OHS, Environment, and Transport and Shipping – primary issues for all commercial and domestic buyers.  With Envirosafe Solutions, you can be assured of quality products that are cost effective and part of a real green action plan.  Call Envirosafe Solutions on 1300 88 90 70.


[1] CHOICE online, 27th Nov. 2009.  http://www.choice.com.au/consumer-action/sustainability/green-watch/green-watch.aspx

Water-Wise in the 21st Century.

More than ever, we live in an era of increasing social, cultural, legislative and political demands in relation to the wise use of water. Our continent is a dry one; it always has been and always will be. And with increasing concerns about water management and availability, it’s clear we need to activate appropriate measures and responses to what is not only a national but a global problem.

Overview of diversified urban water supply options.

© Water Research Foundation, USA – source: Manual for Adopting Integrated Urban Water Management for Planning.

Across Australia, in households and businesses and industry, the expectation is clear. We expect ourselves and each other to treat water as a natural and limited resource, as nature’s gift, requiring our respect, care and active concern. Without doubt, the socio-cultural perspective on water has shifted permanently, and where once it was acceptable to trickle any old liquid down our drains, today we remain clear in our view that living with water-wise awareness is the Australian way to go.

In a recent 2006 National Water Commission report, key findings about water reuse pointed specifically to the need for:

  • Research that is focused on filling knowledge gaps in the areas associated with the longevity and potential impact of contaminant chemicals in water supplies and in technologies that make drinking water and recycled water safer for intended purpose;
  • Reviews of chemical hazards, risks and possible management responses to the use of recycled water and stormwater for potable use (including endocrine disrupting chemicals, pharmaceuticals and complex chemical mixtures); and
  • Social science investigations focused around issues including demand management, acceptability of recycling and technology adoption, and that can be used to build community confidence in the safety of recycled water for a range of purposes.[1]

It is with this information in view, that Envirosafe Solutions has developed quality liquid products that do not contain any mineral acids, phosphates or solvents. Their Extreme Green range of products are non-hazardous, environmentally biodegradable and in keeping with the socio-cultural, industry and legislative demands and requirements of the Australian community.

With Envirosafe Solutions products, you can be assured the liquid products entering our drains are chemically safe and secure and suitable for future recycling. Community confidence is ensured enabling us all to move towards a more water-wise and wealthy Australian future.
Call Envirosafe Solutions on 1300 88 90 70


[1]Chartres, Colin J. A Strategic Science Framework for the National Water Commission.

Science Advisor, National Water Commission, Canberra. 2006.  http://www.nwc.gov.au/resources/documents/Science-strategy-for-NWC-PUB-0406.pdf

Dust Suppression

Dust Suppression remains a constant concern for industry in Australia and vigilance is a necessity.  Given our arid conditions, our national focus on mining and haulage and also agriculture impacted by current climatic changes, the suppression of airborne dust stands as a health issue that is industry specific and also socially and environmentally relevant. Here at Envirosafe Solutions, we have developed and perfected quality dust suppression agents tailored to our Australian conditions and suitable for road base application, agricultural soil-wetting and even fire-fighting/street-sweeping.

Recent focus on dust management in the mining industry in NSW 2010, called for a healthy re-consideration of how we address and manage airborne dust-particles in the second millennium. It was found the implementation of dust-monitoring “could be used to assess the effectiveness of measures used to prevent or minimize dust. A regular review of dust-monitoring data encourages adaptive management and continuous improvement.”[1] Best practice behooves industry to constantly adapt and improve as outlined, and Envirosafe Solutions Extreme Green Soil Wetta/Dust Suppressor does just that.

Suitable for use in various road construction and maintenance tasks and also the mining sector, as well as earth works and soil-wetting in the agriculture sector, Extreme Green Soil Wetta/Dust Suppressor is extremely low-impact, and unlike other acid based dust suppression agents, can be transported in tankers also used to cart household drinking water. With an Envirosafe maximum four-star safety rating, Extreme Green Soil Wetta/Dust Suppressor not only performs the job at optimum standard, but also adheres to current social and cultural expectations and industry standards in relation to green industry and practice. And with 2% of all sales donated to Carbon Neutral – a not-for-profit organisation working tirelessly to achieve a reduction in carbon emissions, you know you are using a quality product produced by a company whose actions speak as loud – if not louder – than their words.[2]

With an indefinite shelf life if stored in cool and dry well-ventilated locations away from sunlight Extreme Green Soil Wetta/Dust Suppressor arrives in quantities suitable to your needs. (4litre –1000litre capacities.)  From small to large amounts, Extreme Green Soil Wetta/Dust Suppressor stands as one of the most cost-effective, long-lasting and environmentally friendly wetting agent/suppressors on the Australian market.

Expert staff at Envirosafe Solutions can assist you with your needs in relation to dust management and suppression. Call 1300 88 90 70 now, for more quality advice and information.


[1] Environmental Compliance and Performance Report, 2010.Management of Dust from Coalmines. Pp.19. Department of Environment and Climate Change and Water NSW, in collaboration with NSW Department of Planning and Industry and Investment, NSW. www.environment.nsw.gov.au

[2] Carbon Footprint Policy, Envirosafe Solutions. www.envirosafesolutions.com.au/about_menu.php?id=8

DISHWASHING LIQUIDS

We all know the environmental issues that have arisen because of that common kitchen product called dishwashing liquid. Used numerous times each day in every household across Australia, its effects upon our water supplies and our network of streams and rivers and catchment areas are well documented.(1) At a time when water is in scant supply, it’s more important than ever to consider the products we use and pour down our drains.

While dishwashing liquids keep our kitchen utensils sparkling and free from a build-up of dirt, grease, food particles and grime, they also have the potential to pollute, and can cause extensive over-enrichment of waterways and sources by eutrophication. Too many phosphates result in a nasty flourish of microbes, which in turn disrupts the finely balanced food chain and results in algal blooms and de-oxygenation of water supplies.(2)

Well, that is exactly what happens with standard shelf detergents containing phosphates and other chemicals.

But there is an alternative to this scenario in the form of an eco-friendly phosphate free product – Encvirosafe’s Extreme Green Dishwasher Liquid.

Envirosafe’s Extreme Green Dishwasher Liquid offers the cleanest alternative to standard dishwasher liquids. A highly active machine liquid, it has an indefinite shelf life when stored in cool, dry and well-ventilated locations. This means you can purchase in bulk quantities of up to 1,000litres if you are a commercial concern, or purchase as little as 4 litres if your uses are small scale and domestic. And because it does not contain potentially life threatening chemicals such as Caustic or Chlorine (3), it is gentler on skin and less harmful to householders or employees of large-scale commercial concerns. This translates to a healthier home and healthier workplace environment and workforce, which then spins off into increased profits and company stability.

The benefits of using Envirosafe Extreme Green Dishwasher Liquid speak for themselves. It has a 100% biodegradability ranking and can be used in hard and soft water as well as in septic tanks, so it’s ideal for remote/rural regions and use “off the beaten track.”  Just follow the easy directions. And with an Envirosafe across the board “SAFE” rating, you can be assured it will not only benefit commercial concerns, but do so without compromising the delicate system that is at the heart of a healthy environment.

For more information on how Envirosafe Solutions can help you with your cleaning needs please contact us on 1300 88 90 70.

1. NSW OFFICE OF WATER: What Causes Algal Blooms? http://www.water.nsw.gov.au/Water-Management/Water-quality/Algal-information/What-causes-algal-blooms/What-causes-algal-blooms/default.aspx

2. Boesch, D.F. Causes and Consequences of Nutrient Overenrichment in our Coastal Waters. University of Maryland Centre for Environmental Science. Cambridge, Maryland 21613. USA. Pp 1-2.

3. http://www.infinitehealthresources.com/Store/Resource/Article/85/1/1119.html