Learn About New Cleanliness Expectations in ISSA Show Session

August 10, 2021

The coronavirus pandemic has brought about a new expectation about the level of cleanliness for public facilities such as offices, restaurants, and stores, as well as public transportation including airports, planes, and trains. Does your cleaning company or facility need a brush-up on techniques to ensure extreme cleanliness?

Attendees at New Normal is Expecting Extreme Cleanliness, an education session in the Solve for X Theater at ISSA Show North America 2021, November 15-18 in Las Vegas, will learn the benchmarks for cleanliness, as well as the tools used to create metrics for measuring it.

Mark Warner, the national sales manager at The Bullen Cos., explains how people will be looking for clues as they enter a facility to determine whether it’s clean. They will examine the level of cleanliness on floors, carpets, and other surfaces and consider odors in each building they frequent.

View the video below for a sneak peek of the session.

 

Then register for ISSA Show North America 2021 and take advantage of an early bird discount through September 1.

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