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  • 13 May 2015 7:39 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    SEBRING — The Highlands County School District is saving money by outsourcing custodian services, but the school board has scheduled a workshop to study supply shortages at the schools and to discuss keeping the schools’ plant operator on the district payroll.

    School Board Vice Chair Donna Howerton said the board was informed at Tuesday’s school board meeting that schools have been running short of custodial supplies such as paper towels and cleaning materials.

    Schools are supposed to have up to three weeks of supplies on hand, she said. The schools say they are ordering the supplies, but they don’t have a three-week supply on their premises.

    The school district contracts with GCA, which Assistant Superintendent of Business Operations Mike Averyt is a professional cleaning company with standardized procedures, supplies and training.

    In the past schools purchased a six-month supply of custodial needs and had them on the shelves, Averyt explained.

    The problem was controlling that much inventory.

    More at source: Highlands Today

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  • 11 May 2015 12:45 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)
    The crew behind a big time dirty air duct cleaning fraud News 4's Chris Nagus exposed in November didn't give up.

    After Nagus confronted their operation in St. Louis, they headed south to Atlanta.

    The men behind Anytime Duct Cleaning upsold elderly homeowners in the St. Louis area, telling them their air ducts were dirty and filled with mold.

    They offered air duct cleaning for $54.95, then slapped homeowners like Janet Becker of Florissant with outrageous, never agreed-to bills.

    Becker owed more than $2,700.

    The company went by Anytime, but according to the Better Business Bureau also went by AAA and AA Duct Cleaning.

    As a result of News 4's investigation, the Missouri Attorney General issued a temporary restraining order, banning the company from operating in Missouri.

    So the company headed south to Georgia.

    News 4's sister station in Atlanta found out and set up their own sting.

    Video and more at source: Fox

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  • 07 May 2015 12:39 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    Gastrointestinal illness has gripped 112 people on the cruise ship Celebrity Infinity, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control.

    Of the ship’s 2,117 passengers, 106 have suffered from vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms, the CDC said. The illness has also affected six members of the 964-person crew.Celebrity Infinity

    The CDC determined Monday that the outbreak was caused by norovirus. Two staffers from the agency boarded the West Coast-based ship Monday in San Diego.

    The Infinity left San Diego on March 29. It made its last stop in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on April 10, according to MarineTraffic.com.

    Celebrity Cruises has been taking action since the outbreak began, including increasing cleaning and disinfection procedures, keeping passengers informed and taking specimens from the afflicted for testing by the CDC, the agency says.

    This is the third time the Celebrity Infinity has suffered an outbreak of gastrointestinal illness, with others occurring in 2006 and 2013. The ship was built in 2001 and refurbished in 2011.

    On Monday, the CDC also put out a report on another San Diego-bound ship, Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas. Of the 1,763 passengers on that ship, 114 have reported ill with vomiting and diarrhea, according to the CDC. Two crew members have also been affected.

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    More at source:Fox





  • 04 May 2015 11:43 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    SEBRING — The Highlands County School District is saving money by outsourcing custodian services, but the school board has scheduled a workshop to study supply shortages at the schools and to discuss keeping the schools’ plant operator on the district payroll.

    School Board Vice Chair Donna Howerton said the board was informed at Tuesday’s school board meeting that schools have been running short of custodial supplies such as paper towels and cleaning materials.

    Schools are supposed to have up to three weeks of supplies on hand, she said. The schools say they are ordering the supplies, but they don’t have a three-week supply on their premises.

    The school district contracts with GCA, which Assistant Superintendent of Business Operations Mike Averyt is a professional cleaning company with standardized procedures, supplies and training.

    More at source: Highlands Today

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  • 30 Apr 2015 8:19 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

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  • 28 Apr 2015 7:55 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    GCA Services Group employees strike enters second day in Stafford


    Employees of the company providing janitorial services for most of Stafford County’s schools plan to continue striking today.

    About 50 first showed up at 7 a.m. Monday to wave signs outside GCA Services Group’s office in the Stafford County Public Schools Facilities Operations and Maintenance Facility at 25 Wyatt Lane in Stafford.

    The signs bore such slogans as “We care about our schools. But GCA doesn’t care about us.” “We like our job. We hate our pay.” And “Strike! Strike! Strike!”

    The employees, many of whom have worked for GCA as long as seven years, said they’ve never gotten a raise to their $8-an-hour salary. That’s 75 cents above minimum wage in Virginia.

    “They told a lot of us that after three weeks we’d get a raise, but that never happened,” said Clayton Howard, who has worked for GCA for three years. “A lot of folks here work side jobs [to make ends meet]. I cut grass.”

    More at source: Fredricksburg.com 

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  • 15 Apr 2015 8:11 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    Frustrated with cleaning your house from top to bottom and feeling like it still isn't sparkling? You may have fallen victim to some cleaning myths.

    We asked home cleaning expert Jan M. Dougherty, author of "The Lost Art of Housecleaning," to bust five common cleaning myths, so you can stop wasting time and start cleaning right.

    cleaning faucet with spray detergent

    Myth #1: Something will smell "clean" when it is clean.

    Reality: What does "clean" smell like exactly? Nothing, Daugherty says.

    "The simple truth of the matter is, when something is clean, it doesn't smell, period," she says. "It doesn't have an odor because when most things smell, you're smelling dirt, you're smelling grease or you're smelling cleaning products with perfumes and other fragrance."

    Myth #2: Bleach is the ultimate cleaner.

    Reality: Not only has home use of bleach been linked to an increased risk of infection in kids, but bleach isn't great for cleaning everything in your house.

    "A lot of people think they should use bleach to disinfect, to clean the germs," Dougherty says, but she recommends using 100-percent white vinegar instead. "It's not caustic and it will not damage anything — not your clothes, your hands or anything it gets near."

    One of the biggest myths about bleach is that it is the best way to clean grout between tiles. Not so, Daugherty says. "It is the worst thing you can do because bleach will eat the grout," she warns. Instead, she recommends spraying your grout with Krud Kutter and scrubbing it with a toothbrush or small detail brush. "It will come up absolutely clean," she says.

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  • 13 Apr 2015 10:49 AM | Deleted user

    As a member of IJCSA we are responsible of giving the most excellence service of a cleaning company. As a janitorial company we have to ensure and satisfy our customer to give them the confidence of trusting in us. Being in a janitorial company is one of the most largest businesses nation wide. Customer service is a vital part in the success of any business, it is the initial impression of customers.  A negative service experience will cause the customer to look for other options in the business. As a part of the biggest janitorial associations in the United States we have to maintain the image of it and give the customers the best impression of us. 

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  • 09 Apr 2015 4:41 AM | Margot Jordan

    At Imagine That Premier Services, customer service is number is at the top of our list along with our expertise in cleaning.  Customers are what keep us all in business and the way you service them will determine how you business grows.

    As a member of IJCSA is it very important that we keep our standard at the highest level and our customer services exceptional.  Being a member IJCSA is important to who we are , what we do, and the level of service we provide.  

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  • 07 Apr 2015 6:17 PM | Anonymous

      One of the major benefits of a Green Cleaning Program in LTC Cleaning Services is that it assists in minimizing the environmental and  health concerns associated with conventional cleaning practices.  Many of the traditional products used are derived from non-renewable natural resources, which means it is a finite resource that does not renew itself in considerable human time frames, and can be toxic to human health by causing long term environmental problems.

    Cleaning products can contribute to indoor air quality problems as compounds evaporate and are circulated through the building ventilation system.  Cleaning products can also leave residues that cause skin and eye irritation, can be absorbed through the skin to affect health, accidently ingested to cause poisoning and inadvertently mixed to cause fatal gases. 

    A successful Green Cleaning Program not only consists of the right products but also the correct equipment to include vacuums cleansers with high filtration filter systems, floor machines with dust control systems to capture impurities that cause pollution to the indoor air quality, and microfiber cleaning cloths and mops.  Training on safety and new cleaning procedures to encourage understanding and team by in are essential for a successful Green Cleaning Program.

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