Countdown to National Cleaning Week

March 9, 2022

National Cleaning Week

Less than three weeks remain until National Cleaning Week (NCW), March 27-April 2. Is your business ready to highlight the important role professional cleaners play in helping to keep the public healthy?

ISSA has created a toolkit to make it easy to commemorate the week in your social media posts, newsletters, and other forms of correspondence.  The toolkit features downloadable promotional images and sample copy you can use in your newsletters, in your social media posts, and on your website. Don’t forget to take a picture of your cleaning crew and share it on social media using the #NCW hashtag.

If you need more ideas, check out how other companies plan to celebrate the week, such as ServiceMaster Commercial Cleaning by Legacy.

You won’t be alone in celebrating NCW; so far the governors of 10 states and Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot have recognized the week with official proclamations.

Don’t miss your chance to take advantage of special discounts offered during NCW for membership, products, and events from ISSA, the Cleaning Management Institute (CMI), and the Global Biorisk Advisory Council™ (GBAC), a Division of ISSA.

Make your plans for National Cleaning Week today.

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