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According to a study conducted by the Natural Link Mold Lab (NLML), Reno, Nev., bed bugs can carry potentially life-threatening bacteria. The study collected several groups of bed bugs gathered from geographically diverse locations. Employing cultures, incubators and petri dishes, the bedbugs were examined for the presence of microbial vectors, including bacteria and yeasts, which were carried by the insects, primarily on their surfaces. Visit the link below to read this Sanitary Maintenance article.
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The editors of Sanitary Maintenance and Contracting Profits magazines sound off on many areas of the cleaning industry and invite your feedback. Enjoy and react to the diverse online musings of the Blogs today at http://www.cleanlink.com/blogs/
Business partnerships require intense emotional investment, and often end up being one of the most important relationships in an executive’s life, making commitment to the health of the alliance paramount. Even more exceptional is an equal, 50/50 business partnership between two unrelated people, and in the contract cleaning industry, Paul Senecal and Michael Diamond are the epitome of how successful that can be. Visit the link below to read this Contracting Profits cover story.
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Did you know CleanLink offers you access to its online library of Webcasts? View any of the following Webcasts right from your desk:
- Proper Carpet Maintenance: Developing a Plan and Maximizing Performance
- Achieving Healthy Schools and Workplaces with Process Cleaning
- Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite: Advice on Limiting Liability, Calming Occupants and Responding to an Infestation
- Cleaning for Health and Healthy Buildings
- Floor Care Market Trends
- A Guide to Truly Green Restrooms
- Cleaning for Healthy Schools
- Disinfectants/Sanitizers: How to Use Them in a Green Program
- Carpet Care: Proper Maintenance for a Healthy Building
- Infection Control at Work: Reducing the Risk
- Plus! Preview and register for upcoming Webcasts.
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Water intrusion — whether from a weather-related flood, faulty pipes or a backed-up toilet — will mean big headaches for facility managers. It can also mean big money if not tended to immediately. This article identifies the steps necessary to care for carpets following a disaster. Visit the link below to read this Housekeeping Solutions feature story.
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I hope you find CleanLink’s articles and features helpful. Let me know if there’s anything we can do to make the site more useful to you.
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Corinne Zudonyi, Editor
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