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Green Cleaning Services and Infection Control in Schools

Green cleaning services address the challenges of infection control in schools, specifically where cross-contamination is a concern.

Green Cleaning Services and Infection Control for Educational Facilities
Cleaning and disinfection procedures in schools and daycare facilities face two ongoing challenges:

Cleaning while avoiding cross-contamination, and;
Disinfecting while avoiding the introduction of toxic chemicals into the local environment.

Green Cleaning Services for Hospital Floors

Green cleaning services are the ideal solution to prevent healthcare-associated infections derived from hospital floors.

Green Cleaning Services to Prevent Healthcare-Associated Infections From Hosptial Floors
In the past, research that delved into the role hospital floors plays in the transfer of germs and HAI had concluded that the risk of infection was relatively small.

Janitorial Services Tips to Prepare for Flu Season

Check out our latest green janitorial services tips and tricks to prepare your school or workplace for the upcoming flu season.

Janitorial Services Tips and Advice to Prepare Your Workplace for the Flu Season
With flu season just around the corner, it is time for facilities managers and custodial staff to assess their current cleaning strategies and adjust them accordingly to account for the increased need to disinfect high-contact surfaces.

Green Cleaning Services and Restroom Care

Green cleaning services address the numerous challenges facing facilities managers who are responsible for large, high-traffic restrooms.

Green Cleaning Services and Restroom Care for Facilities Maintenance
Advancements in scientific research and studies have provided workers, consumers, and parents with a wide array of easily digestible information regarding personal health, specifically where environmental factors play a role in the transfer of germs, as well as the short and long-term consequences of cleaners and disinfectants used to sanitize high-traffic/high-contact public spaces--chief among these, bathrooms.

Janitorial Services and Internet of Things Applications

Internet of Things (IoT) applications are changing the face of professional janitorial services and how they interact with and manage equipment and assigned spaces.

Janitorial Services and Internet of Things Applications for Facilities Management
As schools and businesses become more reliant upon reliable, up-to-date information to make decisions, facilities managers have turned to connected devices and cloud-based monitoring and reporting technologies to help them cost-effectively stay on top of their departmental responsibilities.

Janitorial Services Tips to Clean for C. Difficile

Check out our latest professional janitorial services tips to clean and disinfect surfaces contaminated with C. Difficile.

Professional Janitorial Services Tips for Disinfecting C. Diff
Clostridium Difficile (C. diff) is a common and deadly healthcare-associated infection (HAI) that flourishes in the human intestine and colon during antibiotic treatments, which kill the normal bacterial flora in our digestive systems.

Green Cleaning Services and Cancer Prevention

Certified green cleaning services and products reduce our unnecessary exposure to toxic chemicals, commonly found or hidden in consumer and commercial cleaners and disinfectants.

Green Cleaning Services as a Cancer Prevention Method
Consumers are rapidly becoming more aware of the consequences stemming from the use of, and exposure to, conventional and commercial cleaning products, specifically, bleach.

Janitorial Services and Cross-Contamination Prevention

Professional janitorial services vendors, specializing in sustainable green cleaning practices, have developed a simple, cost-effective method for preventing surface cross-contamination.

Professional Janitorial Services Tips to Prevent Surface Cross-Contamination
Cross-contamination of surfaces is an issue that plagues schools, homes, businesses, restaurants, and healthcare facilities--occurring when a soiled/contaminated rag, mop head, or towel is used to clean a secondary surface, thereby transferring germs, dirt, bacteria, and other microbial matter from one surface to another via the cleaning apparatus.