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New Online Learning Platform Available for Residential Cleaners

October 22, 2020

ARCSI, a Division of ISSA, this week launched its online learning and training portal, ARCSI Learning, for residential cleaning companies. The Professional House Cleaning (PHC) Certification, the cornerstone of the platform, is a seven-module training program that helps cleaning professionals understand the “why” behind what they do. ARCSI Learning will continue to add new courses that address trending topics and key areas of focus.

“Taking part in continuing education opportunities allows residential cleaners to expand their technical knowledge, improve cleaning results, and enhance employee safety,” said Erin Lasch, ARCSI Program Manager. “We are thrilled to launch ARCSI Learning to address the top concerns of residential cleaning companies, provide a solid training solution for the residential cleaning industry, and continue to change the way the world views cleaning.”

The ARCSI Learning dashboard enables residential cleaning companies to assign specific courses to staff members and monitor their progress. Within the PHC Certification, each course concludes with a “knowledge check” to test participants’ skills.  After competing all sections, enrollees take a certification test.

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