Maintenance of Healthy, Green Schools During Pandemic a Focus of ISSA Show

October 15, 2020

ISSA Show North America Virtual Experience participants can sign up for practical advice on keeping their facilities clean and safe during the coronavirus pandemic. Facility managers and custodians at green schools will receive practical guidance on stopping the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in their buildings at COVID-19 Response: Maintaining Healthy Green Schools & Colleges during a Global Pandemic on Monday, November 16.

In this session, award-winning school facility directors, who are members of the Healthy Green Schools & Colleges Steering Committee, will share their experiences responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and explain how following existing protocols and best practices allowed for quick adaptation. Attendees will learn the importance of proactive leadership during public health crises, develop their own processes and best practices to ensure staff training, and develop preparations for future emergency response.

Don’t miss this session, as well as other courses and workshops in nine education tracks. Register for ISSA Show North America Virtual Experience today.

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