Register for April’s Free Carpet Care Webinar

March 16, 2021

Registration is open for the CMM carpet care webinar on April 6— Best Practices for Infection Prevention—sponsored by SteraMist by TOMI Environmental Solutions and Makita. This free educational program will focus on how to effectively clean carpet for both appearance and health, concentrating on infection prevention best practices.

Participants in this one-hour webinar will learn which carpet cleaning processes and products are best for their facility, whether they should implement low moisture cleaning methods, how to use modern technology to increase productivity, and which routine procedures will give them better overall results. A Q&A at the end of the webinar will give attendees the opportunity to ask questions about their specific carpet care challenges.

Register for the webinar today. Then watch the video below for more information from the webinar’s host, Amy Richardson, CMM managing editor, and one of its presenters, Jeff Cross, ISSA media director and Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC)-approved instructor.

Sponsored by:

Tomi Steramist

 

 

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