Thanks to the classic Christmas poem, we all know to hang our stockings by the chimney with care. But the modern damagers of decking the halls at Christmastime call for additional safety precautions. According to U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), holiday mishaps result in visits to the emergency room or calls to fire departments,… Read More »
Deck The Halls Safely: Avoiding Holiday Decorating Injuries
Care Enough To Clean: Stay Healthy During Cold & Flu Season
These past few months we have all been hyper-aware of the threat of illness, but as we enter into cold and flu season, it’s more important than ever to stay diligent about cleaning and disinfecting to keep your family and employees healthy. According to the CDC, while cold and flu viruses are detected year-round, viral… Read More »
Emergency Tips For Water Damage
When water rushes in, it’s easy for panic to ensue. A flood, big or small can be overwhelming and devastating, making it hard to know where to start. Whatever the source — natural disaster, leaking pipe, backed up sewer, or broken sprinkler line, water can wreak havoc on your home and your family, putting people… Read More »
Prove It’s Safe: Routine Cleaning Deserves Routine Atp Testing
These days we are all cleaning… all the time, right? Cleaning and disinfecting have become and integral part of our everyday business operation. How do you know just how clean your doorknobs, counter tops and bathrooms really are? Gauging cleanliness is too often subjective and based on unscientific methods. Just because a surface looks clean,… Read More »
New Curriculum: Best Practices For School Cleaning And Disinfection
As schools reopen, facility managers are focusing on providing safe and healthy environments for students and staff. Just this month, the CDC published a Toolkit for School Administrators to help them safety reopen with a cleaning and disinfecting plan in place. The right disinfecting plan, followed by the right chemicals and application can help keep… Read More »