
Every product we use is reviewed against the Pippa List before it enters your home. If it doesn't meet the standard, we don't use it.
Most people never think to ask what their cleaning company is bringing into their home. They read labels on food, choose cleaner personal care products, and pay attention to what their family is exposed to. But when a cleaning crew shows up, that visibility disappears entirely. The products being sprayed on counters, mopped across floors, and released into the air are often unknown, undisclosed, and completely at odds with the standard those same families hold everywhere else.
Conventional cleaning products can contain phthalates linked to hormone disruption, ammonia that irritates the lungs and lingers after the crew leaves, formaldehyde-releasing preservatives, and synthetic fragrances that can legally hide hundreds of undisclosed chemicals behind a single word on a label. Many of these compounds don't disappear when the cleaning is done. They remain on the surfaces your family touches and continue affecting the air in your home for hours or days afterward.
The Pippa List exists because we believe you shouldn't have to research every product your cleaning company uses just to feel confident about what's in your home. We did that work. We review every product for ingredient transparency, VOC emissions, synthetic fragrance systems, endocrine-disrupting chemicals, and long-term indoor air exposure. We prioritize fragrance-free and low-VOC formulations whenever possible.
And because visibility matters, after every visit you receive a full list of the products used in your space. No hidden formulas. Nothing you wouldn't choose yourself.