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An effective green cleaning plan is collaborative and requires initiative—especially in facilities like schools with a variety of stakeholders.
ArticleYour guide to conducting a green cleaning audit
An effective green cleaning plan is collaborative and requires initiative—especially in facilities like schools with a variety of stakeholders.
ArticleWhen purchasing equipment, understand how even the most simple upgrades can result in massive cash savings.
ArticleFor those who are looking to get serious about green cleaning initiatives, an audit of custodial closets will indicate exactly what health and environmental hazards are hiding in there.
ArticleProactively reduce your risk by using a qualified walkway auditor as either an internal or external resource.
ArticleManagers of custodial crews must be prepared to deal with personnel and security issues, such as building theft.
ArticleNo matter what business model you follow, expansion and growth is the name of the game.
ArticleVacuums are used by virtually every cleaning facility, so it’s important to have the right equipment and proper training in place to prevent injury.
ArticleIt’s not surprising that gaps exist between client expectations and contractor deliverables.
ArticleUnusually high levels of CO2 have experts worried; organizations must take steps now to reverse this trend.
ArticleCompanies and contractors are adopting sustainable cleaning as the new way of doing business, and have found it to be a good strategy.
ArticleNorthern Illinois University (NIU) in DeKalb, IL, has found the right cleaning and disinfecting prescription to help protect the health of its student athletes, and ensure hygienic cleanliness in its athletic facilities and at its events.
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