ISSA Teams Up With CIRI to Livestream COVID-19 Cleaning Symposium

March 25, 2020

As countless associations and companies are having to cancel events due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ISSA and the Cleaning Industry Research Institute (CIRI) have teamed with the Building Services Contractors Association International (BSCAI) and the Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA), to present the March 31 Science Symposium—Science-Based Best Practices for Coronavirus Cleaning and Pandemic Response—as a livestream event.

This full-day, plenary event, will explore pandemic preparedness and the coronavirus from multiple angles, including strategies for training frontline workers, communicating with stakeholders during a pandemic, cleaning measurement and disinfection. The event is divided into three sessions—pandemic preparedness, methods to measure clean, and a deep delve into disinfection. Each session includes the latest research and best practices from infection control and cleaning industry leaders. Check out the full schedule of speakers and topics.

As a special bonus, each session will be recorded and made available at no extra charge to all paid attendees to use for worker training and customer communications.

Don’t miss this opportunity to arm yourself with knowledge that will help stop the spread of COVID-19. Register for the Science Symposium today.

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