Addressing Floor Contamination

Proper floor care can eliminate a significant volume of germs and bacteria brought into a facility on the soles of occupant's feet, or via wheels from bicycles or carts.

Improving Infection Control Through Proper Floor Care
Recent research has shown that a large portion of the germs and bacteria contaminating a facility are trafficked in on the soles of shoes, as well as wheels from bikes, carts, and wheelchairs.

Restroom Cleaning Challenges

Whether private or public, restroom cleanliness poses several significant challenges for facilities managers and custodial teams.

Taking on Restroom Cleaning Challenges
Everyone knows bathrooms are havens for germs and bacteria that make people sick.

What you may not know is just how many germs the average restroom plays host to.

Infection Control in Long-Term Care Facilities

Devastating news struck the U.S., parents, and workers at a New Jersey long-term care facility where ten children died as the result of an adenovirus outbreak.

Combating Healthcare-Associated Infections in Long-Term Care Facilities
Facility cleanliness, sanitation, and occupant hand hygiene are critical factors in combating the ongoing challenge of HAI in long-term care facilities.

Cleaning for Scabies Infestations

Scabies is a skin condition that results from the human itch mite burrowing under the skin to live and feed, typically resulting in varying levels of discomfort and distress on the part of the human host.

How to Clean Scabies Infestations
Tiny mites cause scabies--parasites conventionally referred to as the human itch mite, leading to a range of skin conditions, such as rashes and itching.

Protecting Building Occupants This Flu Season

The 2017-2018 flu season was the deadliest on record, leading to the deaths of tens of thousands of people, millions of sick days, and billions of dollars in lost productivity.

How to Protect Building Occupants This Flu Season
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), on average;
The annual direct costs, such as hospital and doctor’s office visits, medications, of influenza (flu) in the United States are an estimated $4.6 billion.