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Aerospace and Defense: Why iNX Commercial Cleaning Solutions
The aerospace and defense manufacturing industry demands an exceptional level of cleanliness and hygiene in its facilities. The production of sensitive and sophisticated equipment, combined
Commercial Cleaning in the Food and Beverage Industry
The food and beverage manufacturing industry is vital to providing sustenance to billions of people worldwide. However, it is also a complex industry that requires
How to Evaluate a Healthcare Cleaning Company
When it comes to healthcare and medical facility cleaning, there are many important factors to consider. The cleaning company you choose will not only affect
The Importance of High-Touch Commercial Cleaning
High-touch point commercial cleaning is the process of cleaning surfaces in the workplace that are touched frequently by multiple individuals. These surfaces are a breeding
Commercial Cleaning and OSHA Standards in Manufacturing
No matter what product is being produced, manufacturing facilities and their heavy machinery and potential hazards, are hotspots for workplace injuries. Because of this, the
Earth Day – All Year Long
Earth Day, a day to demonstrate support for environmental protection, was created in 1970 after a group of young activists called attention to how man’s activities were having a striking negative impact on our planet. This year, on April 22nd, marks the 52nd anniversary of Earth Day and it is the perfect opportunity for the commercial cleaning industry to showcase what steps they are taking to preserve precious Mother Earth.
The Future of Cleaning
The time when you’d find someone on their knees scrubbing a floor with a wire brush is gone. The modern approach to cleaning and janitorial services is more efficient, more effective, delivers better results, and is more cost-effective, too. But what’s in store for the future of cleaning? Let’s take a look at where we started, where we are now, and what we have to look forward to in the professional cleaning industry. The future of cleaning might be closer than you think.
National Cleaning Week
National Cleaning Week was created by The International Sanitary Supply Association (ISSA) and occurs annually during the 4th week of March. This week-long event represents a unique opportunity to celebrate the value of clean, raise public awareness, honor fellow cleaning industry professionals and is helping to change the way the world sees the commercial cleaning and janitorial industry and the value it brings to businesses across the country.
Commercial Cleaning for Highly Regulated Industries
Throughout the last decade, the highly regulated cannabis industry has rapidly bloomed across the United States. While these businesses face enormous opportunities, they are also presented with significant operational hurdles – especially when it comes to a fast, effective commercial cleaning regimen.
Improving Cost Efficiency in Campus Cleaning
Running a campus is a challenging task nowadays. One area of major concern is maintaining a clean and healthy campus environment while remaining within a tight budget. While it’s essential to have the services of a professional cleaning company, the budget is always stretched to the maximum and it’s difficult to control costs.
Why Hire a Commercial Cleaning Company for your Restaurant?
If you’re in the restaurant or foodservice industry, you know just how important your reputation is to the success of your business. Poor hygiene and unclean spaces can be devastating. This is where a commercial cleaning company can be a huge asset.
Fight Holiday COVID Cases with Electrostatic Disinfection
As COVID-19 cases surge following the holidays, now is the time to consider electrostatic disinfection for your commercial facility or office. According to data reported by AAA.com, Airlines saw a 184% increase as 27.7 million more people were traveling this holiday season than last year. That’s 92% of 2019 pre-pandemic levels. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports cases and hospitalizations have increased in recent weeks, largely due to the omicron variant, which now makes up more than 70% of new U.S. cases.
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