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Stimulating Green: Is Cleaning Left Out?
As President Barack Obama gets settled into the White House, his push for an economic stimulus package has taken form. In an effort to reshape the economy into one that is greener, cleaner and more sustainable, the new economic stimulus package includes...
Published
03-03-2009
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Corinne Zudonyi
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Green Regulations
Why Blame The Cleaner?
It was the cleaner, in the kitchen with the waste receptacle. Mystery solved! Or is it? Recently there have been items from our break room that have gone missing. First, it was half of someone’s lunch, then a full lunch and a container of sugar...
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02-06-2009
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Corinne Zudonyi
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HR
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Safety
Janitors Fight For Their Jobs Among Overwhelming Odds
Over the last year, the number of Michigan-based in-house janitors to receive their walking papers has drastically increased. The reason is a growing trend towards outsourcing of jan/san departments within public schools. In light of deep budget cuts...
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06-17-2009
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Corinne Zudonyi
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Outsource
If You're Gonna Clean, At Least Do It Right
I recently learned that an acquaintance of mine works as a facility manager in a smaller company where he oversees and manages the cleanliness of the building. There is no in-house cleaner on hand so he outsources the custodial services. But I learned...
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08-10-2009
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Corinne Zudonyi
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Management
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Training
Buyer Beware: Understanding Green Claims
Green is everywhere. The general public walks up and down consumer store aisles full of products touting green, sustainability or environmentally friendly. Consumer news stations cover water conservation and energy issues on a regular basis. Governmental...
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07-24-2009
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Corinne Zudonyi
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Green Regulations
When Times Get Tough, Negotiate
Facility managers across the country are cutting back on everything from purchasing to employees, but even a department’s fixed costs might not be as fixed as you think. In our current economic situation, businesses and contractors are much more...
Published
05-08-2009
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Corinne Zudonyi
Cleaners Should Also Be Educators
As an editor, I am either writing or researching something about the cleaning industry every day. Whether its for an article, catching up with a reader or moderating a Webcast, the information I have access to can be very valuable in everyday life. In...
Published
07-02-2009
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Corinne Zudonyi
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New Technique: Towel Sweeping
I have seen some crazy cleaning techniques, but one specific example stands out to take the cake. Cleaning managers can train staff on proper cleaning techniques until they are blue in the face, but aside from shadowing them on-the-job, how do you know...
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01-10-2008
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Corinne Zudonyi
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Is Your Toilet Seat Sanitized?
I stopped to use the restroom while shopping at a popular retail store the other day. Once inside the stall, I quickly noticed an additional dispenser on the wall. It is standard to find the multi-roll toilet tissue dispenser, trash can and the occasional...
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01-22-2008
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Corinne Zudonyi
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Now That It’s Built Green, How Is It Maintained?
The green movement continues to grow stronger and stronger every year. There’s no question about that. With more accessible information, better training and a greater overall understanding of what it means to be green, facility managers across the...
Published
09-04-2009
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Corinne Zudonyi
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LEED
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Day Cleaning As Green Cleaning
Historically, cleaning has been conducted during the evening hours, when building occupants are vacant from the premises. The reason for cleaning at night was simple; work can be done without disrupting building occupant productivity. Harsh chemicals...
Published
05-04-2010
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Corinne Zudonyi
Soap vs. Sanitizers: Perception Is Everything
What is the difference between soap and hand sanitizers? To the common consumer, there is no difference, or so it appears. I was at park the other day with some friends for a picnic when I mentioned that I was going to the restroom to wash my hands. My...
Published
08-13-2007
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Corinne Zudonyi
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Cleaners & Disinfectants
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Frustrations With Recycling
I once wrote a blog titled, “ Recycling: Am I The Only One Doing It? ” In that blog, I expressed concern with the blatant omission of recycling programs while visiting various areas in Georgia and South Carolina. Well, my frustrations continue...
Published
06-30-2010
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Corinne Zudonyi
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Waste Management
What Is An RSS Feed And What Does It Have To Do With CleanLink?
I recently received an email from one of my readers asking about an RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed for CleanLink and I figured if one person had this question, maybe there were more of you out there. So, I turned to my IT department for guidance...
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06-05-2007
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Corinne Zudonyi
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E-marketing
Cleanings Impact On Green
It seems that as days go on, “green” becomes less and less of a trend and becomes more of a way of life. Whether it is Leonardo Dicaprio, Steve Ashkin or the Chicago Tribune, people are talking about green and how important it is to reduce...
Published
06-29-2007
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Corinne Zudonyi
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