ISSA Announces New and Improved Coronavirus Cleaning Page

April 28, 2020

ISSA has recently redesigned its dedicated webpage for information on cleaning and disinfecting for the coronavirus.

Originally launched earlier this year, issa.com/coronavirus has all the details you need to prepare your facility to reopen and keep your staff up to date on the latest developments in the global coronavirus pandemic. The revamped and continuously updated webpage includes new content like:

  • The new GBAC Star Facility Program – Launching in early May, this program accredits businesses and facilities that use the proper protocols and disinfection techniques for biohazards.
  • GBAC Fundamentals Online Course – More than 1,200 professionals have already signed up to learn about infection and contamination control measures.
  • Action Alerts – Make your voice heard by contacting your congressional delegation and requesting support for business incentives like the Back to Work Tax Credit.

Helpful resources – Download tip sheets like How to Clean & Disinfect Commercial Cleaning Equipment and How to Clean & Disinfect for Coronavirus in Healthcare Environments.

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