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  • Custodian sketches a new path2/22/2012 CHICO, CA — A Chico State University custodian will hit the road in pursuit of his dream to be a professional animator.
  • Haviland CEO passes away2/22/2012 ST. LOUIS, MO — The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Haviland Corporation has passed away at the age of 62.
  • Sustainable Cleaning for Educational Facilities2/22/2012 FORT WORTH, TX — Register now for the Sustainable Cleaning for Educational Facilities training seminar to be held on April 5.
  • The International Executive Housekeepers Association okays name change2/22/2012 WESTERVILLE, OH — With a vote from its Board of Directors, the International Executive Housekeepers Association will now be known simply as IEHA, with the tagline, "Uniting facility managers, worldwide."
  • County looking at million dollar mold removal estimate2/22/2012 HUNTSVILLE, AL — After a mold outbreak in a Colbert County office building caused employees to break out in a rash, officials have to decide the most cost effective move.
  • Connections pricing rolled back for limited time2/22/2012 DENVER — The 2012 Connections Conference and Exhibition is lowering the registration price to help the economy and the industry grow.
  • Fish Window Cleaning wins the Franchisee Satisfaction Award2/22/2012 ST. LOUIS, MO — Fish Window Cleaning has been ranked 14th among the top 50 large franchise systems in the 2012 Franchisee Satisfaction Survey conducted by Franchise Business Review.
  • Wednesday's Ask the Experts: Fair bids2/22/2012 JanSan expert answers the toughest cleaning questions from inquiring industry professionals.
  • New periodical covers issues critical to life sciences professionals2/22/2012 WASHINGTON — Camfil Farr, a world leader in the development and production of air filters and clean air solutions, has published a definitive collection of articles from some of the most recognizable names in the worldwide filtration industry.
  • Discussion: Day cleaning2/22/2012 Day cleaning is becoming a cost effective and "green" way to approach cleaning a facility.
  • Custodial jobs saved2/21/2012 SHEPHERDSVILLE, KY — The more than 80 Bullitt County Public Schools custodians whose jobs were on the line no longer have to worry.
  • Wildcat strike causes cancellations2/21/2012 EDMONTON, ON — A wildcat strike of health care workers is spreading across Alberta as hospital support staff press the government for a new contract.
  • NFIP renewal is a must2/21/2012 WASHINGTON — The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is set to lapse this spring; in order for its coverage to continue Congress must act.
  • Council approves cleaning contract2/21/2012 BRUNSWICK, OH — The Brunswick City Council has approved a three-year agreement with Mark's Cleaning Service to provide cleaning services to its recreation center, police department and city hall buildings.
  • Growth in bio-based products predicted in 20122/21/2012 PETERBOROUGH, ON — A steady stream of bio-based products — everything from compostable dinnerware and sugarcane soft drink bottles to commercial cleaning chemicals made from agricultural materials — is headed our way in 2012.
  • ISSA renews sponsorship of CleanGredients2/21/2012 LINCONLWOOD, IL — ISSA has renewed its sponsorship of CleanGredients, a database of environmentally preferable cleaning product ingredients developed and managed by GreenBlue.
  • Reduce bacteria with antimicrobial copper2/21/2012 CHARLESTON, SC — The Ronald McDonald House of Charleston (RMHC) has unveiled an unprecedented renovation featuring bacteria-killing antimicrobial copper to further protect the health of the vulnerable patients and families it serves.
  • Tuesday's Ask the Experts: Construction cleanup rates2/21/2012 JanSan expert answers the toughest cleaning questions from inquiring industry professionals.
  • ServPro releases free app2/21/2012 STUART, FL — To provide home and business owners with a quick and convenient way to call in the experts when disaster strikes, ServPro has announced the Ready Plan Mobile Application.
  • The star janitor2/20/2012 NAPERVILLE, IL — Brian Cardinal, the former Purdue University basketball star nicknamed "The Custodian," has nothing on Derek Raridon.