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More Is Not Always Better

June 8, 2012
When it comes to cleaning carpets, the goal is to remove soils, not take carpet fibers for a swim.
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Chemical-free Cleaning: A Balancing Act

April 4, 2012
Cleaning should focus on the removal of unwanted matter from surfaces, not the addition of substances.
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Everything Old Is New Again

October 11, 2011
From tenements to towers, tankless water heaters are bringing the green concept full circle.
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Traffic Lane Soiling

July 29, 2011
To avoid unsightly buildup, soils must be frequently removed and prevented from entering a facility.
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Green when 'green' is tight

September 19, 2010
Are current cash woes influencing the green cleaning market?
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A Look At The Chinese Cleaning Industry

September 19, 2010
Efforts to green the great red nation are gaining momentum.
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Concerns About Hitchhikers

September 19, 2010
Normally, when we discuss cross contamination issues in the professional cleaning industry, the concern is that building occupants will touch potentially contaminated surfaces, such as countertops, doorknobs, ledges, railings and
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A Look At The Chinese Cleaning Industry

September 19, 2010
"I have seen the 21st century, and it''s here" is a sentiment heard over and over again by those visiting Shanghai, China. Except for a few small areas, the entire
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Moving Up And Out

September 19, 2010
While the current economic environment appears to be improving — though it is still quite fragile — that does not mean that building service contractors (BSCs) cannot grow their businesses
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Water Issues Flow To The Top

September 19, 2010
According to Stephen Ashkin, the professional cleaning industry''s most outspoken advocate for environmentally responsible cleaning and sustainability, the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program is reevaluating its certification
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