Avoid Coronavirus Cleaning Liabilities With Proper Training

April 7, 2020

In the international battle against the coronavirus pandemic, cleaning and restoration professionals are being tasked with going above and beyond to prevent the virus’s spread.

Without proper training and strict regulatory compliance, these essential workers might be causing more harm than good, creating a serious liability when it comes to coronavirus cleaning.

What happens when a front-line cleaning or restoration professional doesn’t follow industry standards and instructions? Find out more in this new article from Cleanfax

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