By Dawn Shoemaker
According to a report from the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), facility service providers experience injuries more frequently than workers in most other occupations.
Clean Without Pain
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Cleaning Industry Veteran Talks Green
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By Dawn Shoemaker
Recently Michael Schaffer was asked to discuss one trend that not only has stayed, but changed the cleaning industry for ...
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Water Conservation Tips for Cleaning Professionals
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By Doug Berjer
Water conservation is now an issue throughout the United States. How can cleaning professionals and carpet cleaners ...
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Noise, Health, and Cleaning
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By Mike Schaffer
Noise is a growing problem in the United States, as it can have a detrimental effect on health, mood, alertness, and energy. Outside ...
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Carpet Challenges
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By European Cleaning Journal Staff
Whether that carpet is made from wool, natural sea grass, or synthetics, its main function will be to enhance a visitor’s experience and improve the appearance of ...
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Latest Trends in Restroom Design
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By Robert Kravitz
So, what’s on tap for restrooms in the future? This article examines developments that are evolving now and will become ...
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Smart Tips for Hiring Cleaning Personnel
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By Jean Hanson
Many employers tend to think that their opinion of the applicant is the only thing that’s important. ...
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Step Up to the Sink
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By European Cleaning Journal Staff
Handwashing with soap is in fact among the most effective and inexpensive ways to prevent the spread of ...
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