Register for Germ Busters: Ongoing Strategies for Clean & Healthy Facilities

January 26, 2023

On February 28, 2023, at 1 p.m. CT, CMM will present Germ Busters: Ongoing Strategies for Clean & Healthy Facility, a free webinar designed to help facility managers stay on track with infection prevention in 2023.

During this one-hour, fast-paced webinar, a panel of infection prevention specialists will explain the best methods for cleaning and disinfection. You’ll learn:

  • Tips to help cleaning staff focus on high-touch surfaces
  • Cleaning plans that include the proper equipment for different types of areas
  • Ways to measure cleaning
  • Advice on choosing the right product for the task
  • An explanation on the differences between cleaning, disinfecting, and sanitizing
  • Instructions on how to identify infectious reservoirs
  • Cleaning best practices, such as reading and following instructions, adhering to proper contact times, pre-cleaning if necessary, and training staff on proper product use
  • And much more!

The panel will also answer any questions you have regarding cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting during the webinar’s dedicated Q&A session.

Be sure to save the date and register now for the webinar!

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