CMM July/August 2020 Digital Edition Is Now Live

July 23, 2020

July/August 2020 CMM

 

The CMM July/August 2020 digital issue is now available. This issue spotlights restroom care. As facilities reopen across the country, one of the most important areas to demonstrate  new cleaning regimens will be the restroom. Find out how restroom care is being reexamined and changed in response to the global COVID-19 pandemic as well as smart restroom solutions that can help you achieve new hygiene standards.

In addition to restroom care, this issue covers infection control on college campuses, allergen-free pest management, after-hours maintenance, and much more.

Here’s a quick look at all you’ll find in the digital issue online now!

Restroom Care in the Age of COVID-19
How to meet new cleaning protocols and public hygiene expectations

Managing Allergens in Pest Control
Best practices for allergen-free and safe pest management

Sustainable Solutions
Sustainability, COVID-19, and LEED

Clean Sweep
City Wide squeezes opportunities out of pandemic

Cleaning Change Solutions
All eyes on cleaning

Health & Hospitality
Infection control on campus

Contractor Success
Countering after-hours maintenance concerns

In Focus
Smart restrooms deliver hygiene and more

IICRC Technical Tips
Advice on tile and stone floors

View the CMM July/August 2020 digital issue or other recent issues online anytime.

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