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Access to facilities maintains the dignity, health, and safety of all users. Moreover, for frontline staff maintaining these spaces, equipment that improves inclusivity enhances overall operations. Recent improvements, from the adoption of universal changing stations in U.S. airport restrooms to frameworks reducing discriminatory hiring risks in artificial intelligence (AI) technology, show how inclusive ideals have driven industry innovations.

After all, the most equitable facilities, tools, and systems are created for all users.

As this month marks Disability Pride Month, CleanLink wanted to take this opportunity to ask its audience to answer the following questions on how the commercial cleaning industry is addressing accessibility.

Check back at the end of the month to read about the results! To gain insights from CleanLink’s last monthly poll about employee engagement, click here.