March 2020
Disposable mop pads and chemical accuracy systems are two innovations helping facility managers reduce cross contamination throughout school campuses.
Taking a closer look at the consumables used every day in building upkeep and repair can have a big impact on a school’s maintenance budget.
Before schools reopen, school custodians will be deep cleaning classroom surfaces to eliminate the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19. A new study pinpoints the virus lifespan on various surfaces, from plastic and metal to cardboard. Learn about results of the study and gain access to resources on best practices for eliminating the pathogen from your school campus.
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Protective pads on classroom furniture can help protect hard floors from scratches and gouges as well as prevent carpet snags.
Ceramic in school restrooms presents cleaning challenges because of the two very different surfaces at play: the tile and the grout.
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