Our cleaning community should be as informed as possible. Here are some resources to assist you and your staff during reopening schools.
K-12 Schools & Higher Ed Articles
Cleaning to Protect Athletes
Everyone is eager to restart sports, but no one wants to endanger health. Cleaning to protect athletes may let us get back to normal faster and that’s something to cheer about.
Preparing to Reopen Schools: Cleaning Tips to Keep Schools Safe
As administrators, teachers and maintenance staff adjust to new protocols, here are cleaning tips to keep everyone safe as schools reopen.
Cleaning Tips for Healthy Schools
Follow these tips to prevent the spread of germs in school and keep your students, teachers and staff safe and healthy.
Classroom Cleaning Checklist
Adhering to a classroom cleaning checklist helps keep students, faculty and staff healthy.
The Best Way to Clean Large, Hard-Surface Floors
Good looking, well-maintained floors are a must for any business. Here is the best way to clean them.
Award-Winning District Models Effective School Cleaning
This award-winning school district is helped in its effort to provide the best learning, living and working environment - in large part by adopting and modeling the best cleaning.
Healthy Cleaning at San Juan College
San Juan College is one of the top five community colleges in New Mexico, serving 15,000 students on four campuses. Its ICARE (Innovation, Collaboration, Accountability, Respect and Excellence) mission guides how 43 custodial workers maintain 675,000 cleanable square...
A Daily Classroom Cleaning Checklist for Healthier Schools
Here is a classroom cleaning checklist for custodians to know which areas of the school are most likely to hide nasty germs and bacteria.
Gym Floor Cleaning: How to Protect the Finish
Traditional gym floor cleaning leaves floors still dirty, dangerously slippery, or both. Kaivac's new cordless OmniFlex AutoVac is a better solution.
Breaking the Cycle of Restroom Neglect - One School's Story
Restroom neglect happens in schools when custodians are ill-equipped for the task at hand. In this blog, we'll discuss how to break the cycle.