Green cleaning that protects people, facilities, and standards.

AHI’s green cleaning programs combine certified products, trained teams, and disciplined methods to support health, sustainability goals, and the long‑term condition of your buildings without sacrificing the standards your stakeholders expect.

You’re responsible for health, perception, and long-term asset care.

For facility and operations leaders, green cleaning isn’t a marketing label. It’s part of:

  • responding to employee, patient, resident, and parent expectations about air quality and chemical exposure
  • supporting ESG and sustainability commitments without creating operational headaches
  • protecting finishes, equipment, and furnishings over time
  • aligning with standards like LEED, CIMS GB, and internal environmental policies

You need a program that works in real buildings with real traffic, not just a list of  “green” products on a spec sheet.

Clarity on where and how it makes a difference.

In most facilities, a serious green cleaning program should:

Protect indoor air quality. Use Low VOC, Green Seal or equivalent products and methods that reduce harsh odors and airborne irritants.

Reduce unnecessary chemical exposure. Match products and methods to risk and soil type so you’re not overusing strong chemicals in low-risk areas.

Support the life of surfaces and finishes.
Use methods and products that clean effectively without damaging flooring, fixtures, equipment, or furnishings.

Align with your environmental and reporting goals. Support LEED-related objectives where applicable, as well as ESG and internal sustainability commitments, in a way that works with day-to-day operations.

Our job is to help define what that should look like in your world and then run it consistently.

It s a managed program, not a label on a bottle.

Accountable.

We define where green products and methods are required, where they’re recommended, and how they’re measured. That includes clear product lists, methods by area type, and documented procedures. Inspections and reporting include checks for adherence to those standards, not just appearance.

Hands‑On.

Operations leaders and supervisors are trained on the specifics of green methods and products for your facilities. They walk spaces with you, review where green cleaning is most critical, and adjust where needed as usage patterns and standards change.

Invested.

We invest in training teams to understand why green methods matter, not just what to spray and where. That supports adoption, safety, and consistency over time, not just during the first few weeks of a new contract.

Green cleaning integrated into how your facilities already run.

Rather than bolt green cleaning on as a side program, we build it into your Facility Systems:

Interior Environment System

  • Daily and periodic cleaning using green products and methods where appropriate
  • Restroom, lobby, office, and corridor standards tuned for health and appearance

Clinical & Controlled Environments

  • Compatibility with infection‑prevention requirements and approved disinfectants
  • Methods that protect sensitive equipment and surfaces

Industrial & High‑Security Environments

  • Product and method selection that balances safety, performance, and regulatory needs

Residential & Community Environments

  • Focus on odors, respiratory comfort, and surfaces residents and families interact with directly

Public‑Facing Environments

  • Balancing the need for visibly clean, safe spaces with expectations for less harsh smells and residues

The specifics vary by facility type, but the principle is the same: green cleaning is part of the system design, not a one‑line promise.

You spend less time defending choices and more time leading.

When green cleaning is thoughtfully integrated, facility leaders typically see:

  • fewer complaints tied to chemical odors or irritation
  • clearer answers when leadership, employees, or families ask, “What are we using and why?”
  • less friction between environmental goals and day‑to‑day operations
  • more confidence that cleaning supports, not undermines, health and sustainability narratives

That’s what a managed green cleaning program is supposed to deliver.

Prioritizing the areas where impact and perception are highest.

We help you prioritize green cleaning where it matters most:

  • high‑traffic public areas and entrances
  • restrooms and shared spaces with strong odor/sensitivity concerns
  • areas with vulnerable populations (patients, seniors, children)
  • enclosed or low‑ventilation spaces where products linger

That ensures you get the impact you want without forcing a one‑size‑fits‑all approach on every square foot.

Green cleaning that supports your metrics, not just ours.

We can align green cleaning programs with:

  • your internal environmental and health standards
  • LEED and CIMS‑GB expectations
  • ESG or sustainability reporting needs

and report in ways that help you show leadership and stakeholders not just that you have a green cleaning program, but how it’s actually being implemented.

Share your goals. We’ll show you what a realistic program could look like.

Whether you’re starting from scratch or trying to improve an existing approach, we can walk through:

  • where green cleaning is most important in your facilities
  • what you’re using now and what’s driving questions or concerns
  • how to design a program that supports both health and operations

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