ISSA Offers FREE Online Learning to Promote the Value of Clean

April 1, 2020

As your industry association, ISSA is here to help the community protect public health and promote the value of clean.

ISSA is offering a series of complimentary tools and resources to help you and your team respond and stay ahead of what’s next. We invite you to try a free, 30-day subscription* to the ISSA Online Learning Institute—ISSA’s digital learning platform—to access topical content to prepare your business and staff in the face of the pandemic. Your free subscription includes video and interactive content on cleaning for the novel coronavirus, special COVID-19 business continuity resources, health and safety topics, restroom care, and other online training for your cleaning-industry career path.

Start your 30-day subscription today!

*Claim your free 30-day subscription by April 30, 2020. All complimentary subscriptions derived from this offer will expire 30 days after your signup date and no later than May 31, 2020. You may renew your subscription after your free offer expires for the prevailing rate posted here. Void where prohibited.

 

 

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