Hygiene Tips for Your Business: Healthcare
Healthcare workers spend so much time taking care of patients with contagious illnesses and due to the level of intimacy in their work, come into contact with biological hazards repeatedly every day....
View ArticleUnderstanding Common Restroom Behaviors
Today, people are very open about their bathroom habits. They are comfortable saying they use their feet to flush toilets or lay a wreath of toilet paper on the seat before using it. On average,...
View ArticleHygiene Tips for Your Business: Construction
The phrase “construction site hygiene” may bring to mind the image of workers wearing hard hats and covered in cement dust. The average onlookers driving by an area of roadwork may notice the smell of...
View ArticleWhat to Know for International Infection Prevention Week
This week, October 16-22, is International Infection Prevention Week and this year’s theme is “Breaking the Chain of Infection.” President Ronald Reagan established this time of awareness in 1986, and...
View ArticlePublic Bathroom Nightmares
Many people can say they have had at least one unfortunate experience in a public restroom. Busy bathrooms in high-traffic areas receive their fair share of abuse and frequent cleaning up is not always...
View ArticleHygiene Tips for Your Community: Public Buildings
Federal buildings that are accessible to the public, such as courthouses, libraries, post offices, town halls, and places of public transactions have a large demographic to serve. As all town...
View ArticleDiseases 101: Influenza (The Flu)
Influenza, or the flu as it is commonly referred to, makes its annual round as we transition from fall into winter and infects approximately 5-20% of the US population each year. The 2016-2017 season...
View ArticleHygiene Tips for Your Business: Restaurants
People love to treat themselves to a dinner at their favorite restaurant or to take the time to catch up with an old friend over lunch at a café. While everyone has different tastes in food, they can...
View ArticleThe Two Ways Cold Weather Makes People Sick
“Colds” are actually viruses that get their name from the seasonal conditions they accompany. As children, we were all told by our parents to bundle up in the winter to avoid catching a cold. Has this...
View ArticleHygiene Tips for Your Business: Retail
December is here and it has brought on the most stressful shopping season of year. Shoppers are visiting multiple stores in hopes of finding that special gift and your employees have triple the work to...
View ArticleReduce Energy Bills in the Restroom
Sick days and spreading germs are not the only problems that winter brings along. Energy expenses for office buildings, schools, and hospitals can become quite costly. This necessity cannot be...
View ArticleHygiene Tips for Your Business: Supermarkets
People visit their local supermarkets weekly and sometimes even more frequently. Unfortunately, grocery stores can be havens for all kinds of bacteria, so protecting staff and customers and providing...
View ArticlePrepare Your Facilities for 2017
A survey of facility managers across the United States deemed routine upkeep as one of the top twelve methods to reduce expenses. Maximizing the life of equipment with regular checkups, cleanings, and...
View ArticleHygiene Tips for Your Community: Places of Worship
Churches, synagogues, mosques, and other various temples are all staples within their communities. Members of all ages, ranging from infants to senior citizens, gather regularly to pray and receive...
View ArticleHygiene Tips for Your Business: Banks and Credit Unions
Banks and credit unions have clients from all walks of life coming into their buildings each day. These establishments tend to be quiet and impeccably neat; however, there is always the potential for...
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