Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Strategies to Keep Schools Clean and Students Healthy

This article was originally published by Cleanlink News.

Although the first day of school represents a clean slate for students and their families, for facility managers, it's about putting a plan in place to ensure that hallways, classrooms and restrooms stay pristine well beyond the first day of classes. In order to protect the health and academic performance of students, Cintas Corporation announced three general cleaning principles facility managers should be mindful of as they develop their yearly cleaning plans.

"Student health and safety should always remain a top priority when cleaning schools," said Dave Mesko, senior director of marketing and strategy, Cintas. "By creating a clean and safe environment for students, facility managers will help to reduce absenteeism and improve student performance."

Three tips that will help facility managers keep schools in top condition include:
  1. Improve air quality
  2. Clean safely
  3. Prevent the spread of bacteria
Read the full article here or learn about more cleaning solutions.


1 comment:

  1. yes i am totally agree with your article.. ya students health is always in top priority

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