Register for CMM’s Restroom Care Webinar

September 25, 2019

Registration is open for Cleaning and Maintenance Management’s annual Restroom Care Webinar, on October 15 at 2 p.m. CDT.

Presenters Stan Hulin, president of Future Floor Technology Inc., and Chris Wallace, assistant director of custodial operations at Wake Forest University, will offer tips for tackling the toughest challenges in restroom care: how to clean grout so it looks new again and eliminate tough odors that are offensive to facility users.

Hulin, who has more than four decades of industry experience, will cover the basic concepts of effectively cleaning and restoring heavily soiled grout. He will define tile and grout characteristics, identify the soiling conditions, discuss the components (cleaning products, equipment, tools, and materials), and describe the cleaning process.

Wallace, who has 18 years of operations and custodial management experience, will address the common causes of odor, detail methods for odor control and elimination, and offer solutions for long-term change.

Q&A sessions during the event will allow attendees to ask questions and get real-time answers for their everyday challenges. Attendees also can submit questions when they register for the event.

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 for the webinar today.

 

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