Infection Control for Training Rooms

Infection prevention and control measures in training rooms, gyms, and fitness centers have a positive impact on occupant health by reducing their exposure to dangerous germs and bacteria commonly found in these types of facilities.

Infection Prevention and Control Programs for Traning Rooms and Fitness Centers
A recent study established evidence supporting the implementation of self-service infection prevention services, combined with professional infection control and education programs to combat the spread of dangerous multi-drug resistant bacteria and germs in training facilities.

Improving Employee Wellbeing

The environmental impact of improved facilities maintenance and management practices, including high-performance cleaning, has been shown to directly impact occupant performance and business profitability.

Improving Occupant Wellbeing Through Improved Facilities Management
A 2018 survey of 1,000 office workers conducted by CORT showed an exciting shift in business management focus, with increasing importance being placed on profitability.

Coronavirus

The first case of the Novel Coronavirus--2019 nCoV--in the United States was recently confirmed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

2019 Novel Coronavirus
Public health screenings have been instituted at 3 U.S. airports after a case of novel coronavirus 2019 nCoV was confirmed by health officials.

Preventing the Spread Of Germs

The risk of germs spreading throughout classrooms and the workplace increases exponentially in the winter months, but is a challenge facing everyone all year long, leading to billions of dollars in lost revenue.

Tips for Preventing the Spread of Germs in the Classroom and Workplace
Outbreaks of norovirus, adenovirus, influenza, molds, bacterial infections, and other pathogens result in tens of billions of dollars in lost revenue for the U.S. economy each year.

Influenza on Cruise Ships

Cruise ships play a significant role in the acquisition and transmission of vaccine-preventable illnesses, such as influenza, so extra care is required to ensure the health and safety of passengers, as well as the residents of any port of call.

Addressing the Challenge of Influenza on Cruise Ships
Influenza, influenza-like illness (ILI), and respiratory illness account for nearly one-third of all reported illness on board cruise ships due, in part, to several factors, including:

Tight quarters and enclosed spaces.

Health Related Causes of Chronic Absenteeism

Environmental factors such as indoor air quality and surface hygiene play a significant role in the health-related causes of chronic student absenteeism in the United States.

Addressing the Challenges of Environmental Cleanliness and Hygiene as it Relates to Chronic Student Absenteeism
Chronic student absenteeism is a growing crisis in U.S. schools, resulting in the classroom and learning disengagement, reduced reading abilities, and a higher likelihood of dropping out before the completion of high school.

Perceptions of Cleanliness and Hygiene

It may come as somewhat of a surprise to many that the perception of cleanliness and hygiene, as well as healthy habits, are entirely subjective in the eyes of many, ultimately resulting in concerning working and learning conditions.

What Does Clean Mean?
What does it mean to be clean?

A recent survey in the U.K. conducted by Formica Group examined the perceptions of the cleanliness of an establishment based on the condition of their restrooms.

Toilet Plumes

Toilet plumes are an unfortunate byproduct of modern public restroom function and design, which contribute to potentially hazardous conditions regarding occupant health.

It's Time to Talk About Toilet Plumes
Few things say gross more than the concept of the contents of a public toilet being vaulted upwards in an aerosolized plume--ultimately settling on every conceivable surface.