Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County Replaces Harsh Cleaning Chemicals with Safer, Non-Toxic Solutions
November 17, 2025

Replacing Harsh Cleaning Chemicals with Safer,

Non-Toxic Solutions: Viking Pure

Stanardsville, Va. (Nov. 2025) — At Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County, the health and safety of our residents and team members is our highest priority. As part of our commitment to providing a clean, healthy, and supportive environment, we have replaced traditional cleaning chemicals with a safer, more sustainable solution.



Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County has partnered with Viking Pure Solutions, a leader in non-toxic cleaning technologies, to bring innovative, hospital-grade cleaning and disinfecting to our community. Viking Pure installs on-site systems that generate powerful cleaning and disinfecting solutions using only salt, water, and electricity. This process creates electrolyzed water: a safe, fragrance-free, and highly effective alternative to conventional chemicals.


Unlike many commercial cleaning products, Viking Pure’s solutions are free from harmful ingredients linked to respiratory issues, endocrine disruption, and other health concerns that disproportionately affect older adults. Their disinfectant is EPA-registered as hospital grade and proven to kill bacteria, fungi, and viruses, including norovirus and COVID-19, without the risks associated with harsh chemicals.


Bryan Cook, Co-Founder and President of Legacy Senior Living, states, “Our residents deserve the safest environment possible. With Viking Pure, we’re not just cleaning, we’re protecting the people who call this community home, as well as the caregivers and staff who support them every day.”


In addition to enhancing safety, Viking Pure helps us reduce our environmental footprint. We now generate unlimited quantities of solution on-site, eliminating supply chain concerns and reducing waste from plastic bottles and chemical deliveries.


“This upgrade aligns with our mission of providing compassionate care in a safe, sustainable setting. Viking Pure’s system gives us confidence that we’re doing everything we can to promote wellness, without compromise,” says Barry Ray, Co-Founder and CEO of Legacy Senior Living. 


To learn more about Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County’s community, please visit renaissancealf.cc. To learn more about Viking Pure’s safer approach to sanitation, please visit VikingPure.com.



COMMUNITY DETAILS

Located at the gateway to the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of Stanardsville, Va., Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County is known for its experienced caregivers, warm atmosphere and exceptional service. The team at Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County goes out of its way to make residents feel at home in a friendly, spiritually vibrant community.


The assisted living and Alzheimer’s and memory care services here are unparalleled in eastern Virginia. The staff is friendly, the environment is safe, and they value the dignity of each resident, considering it a special blessing to serve them. More information is available at (434) 985-4481 or renaissancealf.cc.


Renaissance Assisted Living is a part of Legacy Senior Living, a family-owned, faith-based company with an executive team that has more than 150 combined years of experience in the senior living industry. Legacy Senior Living strives to serve the Greatest Generation with honor, respect, faith and integrity. More information is available at legacysl.net or by calling (423) 478-8071.


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