Last Chance to Register for Free Restroom Webinar

October 14, 2019

There is still time to register for Cleaning and Maintenance Management’s annual Restroom Care Webinar at 2 p.m. CDT, October 15.

Don’t miss tips from presenters Stan Hulin, president of Future Floor Technology Inc., and Chris Wallace, assistant director of custodial operations at Wake Forest University, for tackling the toughest challenges in restroom care. Wallace will teach effective ways to limit and remove offensive restroom odors. Hulin will cover the basic concepts of effectively cleaning and restoring heavily soiled grout. Q&A sessions during the webcast will allow you to ask questions and get real-time answers for your everyday restroom care challenges.

CMM invites BSCs, in-house custodial services, training personnel, and anyone involved in the day-to-day care or management of cleaning/maintaining restrooms to attend this free webinar. Register here for “Grout Doubts & Odor Obstacles: CMM’s 2019 Restroom Care Webinar.”

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