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Green Floor Strippers: Do They Really Work?

Floor strippers have historically been some of the most dangerous cleaning chemicals to work with. They can cause skin, eye, and respiratory irritation, and they can emit hazardous and irritating fumes. End users have begun to push for safer and more environmentally friendly strippers

Dilution Control and Saving Money

Industrial cleaning supplies can end up costing a lot of money if the cleaning product is misused. The key to saving money with cleaning large facilities, or with general cleaning, is the proper use of cleaning concentrates rather than using ready-to-use (RTU) products. RTU products c

Hepatitis A Infection Control

Getting the Hepatitis A vaccine is the best way to protect yourself from the virus. After vaccination, or becoming infected with the virus, your body develops antibodies that protect you in the future. The Hepatitis A vaccine can be administered in two different ways. –         

Hepatitis A Infection & Disease

Hepatitis is the inflammation of the liver, caused by alcohol and drug use, bacteria, or toxins. Hepatitis A is a contagious virus that also causes liver infection. Hepatitis A is considered an acute infection, not a chronic liver disease. Within the Hepatitis family, the Hepatitis A

Choosing the Right Deodorizer

An odor is one of the most noticeable characteristics of a building or facility, and a bad odor can serve as an indication to customers or visitors that the building is dirty, regardless of its appearance. Even if a facility appears or looks clean, it may not smell clean. Malodors can

MRSA Infection & Disease

Staphylococcus aureus is a type of bacteria that causes common skin infections. Typically, it is easily treated with antibiotics. Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA, is a strain of bacteria that has developed resistance to many of the common antibiotics used to treat

Bio-Enzymatic Cleaners and Green Cleaning

Bio-enzymatic cleaners are products that use non-pathogenic, “good” bacteria to clean, deodorize, and consume wastes and malodors. The bacteria in these cleaners break down soils into two basic components: carbon dioxide and water. For this reason, many bio-enzymatic clean

Bio-Enzymatic Cleaners: How Do They Work?

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Although they aren’t a new technology, bio-enzymatic cleaners are gaining popularity and getting looked at more closely by cleaning professionals, and rightfully so. However, many people question: What are they and how do they work? Bio-enzymatic cleaners are cleaning products t
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Ebola: Infection & Control

What is Ebola? Ebola is a virus that causes severe and often fatal illness in humans. It is most prevalent in Africa, especially near tropical rainforests, and is transmitted to humans through contact with infected wild animals. Human to human transmission occurs when infected bodily
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Tuberculosis (TB) Infection Control

Tuberculosis is one of the most difficult pathogens to kill, and only a few types of disinfectants have TB claims, including phenolic disinfectants and some specialized quat/solvent blends. However, since TB is primarily spread through the air, not through surfaces, TB disinfectants d