

We start by removing what doesn’t belong.
Surfaces are dusted with sanitary cloths to help prevent cross-contamination between rooms. Floors are vacuumed using HEPA filtration, which helps reduce airborne dust and improve indoor air quality.
This is where PUREcleaning does its best work.
We use electrolyzed water cleaning to break down dirt, grease, and buildup while helping eliminate bacteria and germs. Unlike traditional cleaners, it doesn’t leave behind residues that linger on your surfaces.
For frequently used areas like light switches, handles, and shared surfaces, we go a step further.
Using our PUREmist® electrostatic sprayer, we apply a fine mist that reaches into areas traditional cleaning can miss, helping disinfect safely and effectively.
Most “cleaning products” walk into your home like a chemistry experiment in a spray bottle. PUREcleaning flips that script entirely. It starts with three simple ingredients you already know: water, a little salt, and electricity. That’s it.
Here’s what happens behind the scenes, minus the lab coat:
We take water and add a small amount of salt. Then we run an electrical current through it, which transforms that solution into a powerful cleaner and sanitizer. This process is called electrolyzed water cleaning.
It does two important jobs:
After it does its job, it quietly returns to its original state… just water. No chemical residue. No lingering fumes. No mystery ingredients hanging around on your countertops.
What makes electrolyzed water cleaning different isn’t just what it cleans. It’s what it doesn’t bring into your home.
Just surfaces that are actually clean, not coated.
It’s especially meaningful for homes where air quality matters. Kids crawling on the floor. Pets stretched out in their favorite spots. Anyone sensitive to fragrances or strong products.
This isn’t a step down in effectiveness.
Electrolyzed water cleaning is used in hospitals and food service environments where cleaning standards are high and safety matters.
It’s a smarter way to clean, not a gentler compromise.
We’re using electrolyzed water cleaning to strip cleaning back to its essentials … and then making it better.