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  • 14 Jun 2015 7:42 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    ST. LOUIS (CNN) - A video released by the U.S. National Park Service shows the nerve-racking job of cleaning the iconic Gateway Arch in St. Louis.

    The arch is the tallest monument in the U.S., rising 630 feet above St. Louis.

    In addition to cleaning the monument, the crew that scaled it also collected samples of discoloration for a study on the arch's corrosion.


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  • 29 May 2015 8:07 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    Dallas County commissioners voted Tuesday to extend two janitorial contracts despite low pay for workers but said they’ll continue to look for ways to boost wages.

    The extensions allow Dallas County to step up its cleaning routine in buildings that have had problems with overflowing trash cans, dirty toilets and rats. They also give the county time to prepare new bid specifications that would allow commissioners to weigh a variety of factors, not just cost, in awarding the contracts.

    The new requirements could indirectly lead to higher wages for janitors, County Judge Clay Jenkins said. No Dallas County employees earn less than $10 an hour, but janitors and others who work for private contractors often receive the $7.25 minimum wage or close to it.

    A group of more than 20 Dallas County judges urged commissioners to support higher wages for janitors in a letter written by state District Judge Ken Molberg.

    “Each of us is hopeful that any revision of the cleaning services contract will provide an opportunity for the county to address the low wages paid to the people who clean up behind us,” the letter read.

    Five people asked commissioners Tuesday to set an example for local companies by requiring higher wages for contract workers. One speaker, who said he struggles to pay bills and afford groceries, was still dressed in a Wal-Mart vest.

    More at source: DallasNews.Com

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  • 05 May 2015 8:11 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    Janitorial Neglect Is Not ‘Professional Negligence’ C.A. Rules

    Panel Says Action by Woman Who Slipped on Wet Floor Is Not Subject to Limitations Period Set Forth in MICRA Simply Because Mishap Occurred in a Hospital

     

    The Court of Appeal has reversed a judgment in favor of a hospital that invoked the one-year statute of limitation applicable to medical malpractice actions in a case where a woman sued for injuries she sustained, while a patient, upon slipping and falling upon a freshly mopped floor on which a warning sign had not been placed.

    Summary judgment had been granted by Orange Superior Court Judge Luis A. Rodriguez to Prime Healthcare Services-Anaheim LLP, which operates West Anaheim Medical Center, based on the limitations period in the Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act of 1975 (MICRA).

    Reversal came late Thursday in an opinion by acting Presiding Justice William F. Rylaarsdam of Fourth District’s Div. Three. The action is governed by the two-year time-bar that pertains, under Code of Civil Procedure §335.1, to ordinary negligence suits, rather than the shortened period prescribed by MICRA, in §340.5 of that code, he said.

    The jurist reviewed prior conflicting decisions on the issue and said that the issue is presently before the California Supreme Court.

    Quotes Definition

    Rylaarsdam added emphasis in quoting this portion of §340.5:

    “‘Professional negligence’ means a negligent act or omission to act by a health care provider in the rendering of professional services, which act or omission is the proximate cause of a personal injury or wrongful death, provided that such services are within the scope of services for which the provider is licensed and which are not within any restriction imposed by the licensing agency or licensed hospital.”

    “Plaintiff’s complaint, alleging she was injured when she slipped and fell on a recently mopped floor, did not occur in the rendering of professional services but rather sounds in ordinary negligence. Therefore, the action is governed by the two-year statute of limitations (§ 335.1), making the lawsuit timely.

    Rodriguez, in granting summary judgment, relied on the Court of Appeal’s opinion in Murillo v. Good Samaritan Hospital (1979) 99 Cal.App.3d 50. There, the Fourth District’s Div. Two reversed a grant of summary judgment in favor of a hospital in a case where a patient fell from a bed when the guard rails were down, but observed:

    “[T]he question whether it was negligent to leave the bedrails down during the night while plaintiff was asleep is a question involving hospital’s duties to recognize the condition of patients under its care and to take appropriate measures for their safety. Thus, the question is squarely one of professional negligence [citation] and section 340.5 governs the running of the statute of limitations.”

    1974 Decision

    The plaintiff cited contrary cases such as Gopaul v. Herrick Memorial Hosp. (1974) 38 Cal.App.3d 1002, decided by the First District before the enactment of MICRA. There, it was observed:

    “No reasonable person would suggest that ‘professional malpractice’ was the cause of injury to a patient from a collapsing chair in a doctor’s office, or to a client from his attorney’s negligent driving en route to the court house, or to a hospital patient from a chandelier falling onto his bed. Such injuries would, no doubt, have proximately resulted from ‘ordinary negligence,’ but they would not be brought about from ‘professional malpractice.’ ”

    Rylaarsdam said:

    “We disagree with Murillo’s dictum that a negligently maintained, unsafe condition of a hospital’s premises which causes injury to a patient qualifies as professional negligence. Rather, injury to a patient from a falling chandelier, or a recently mopped floor, does not fall within the meaning of professional negligence as defined in section 340.5.”

    The case is Pouzbaris v. Prime Healthcare Services-Anaheim, LLP, 15 SOS 2020.

    Second District Opinion

    The case pending before the California Supreme Court is Flores v. Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital. Although Rylaarsdam said it involves a “similar issue,” it was decided in 2013 by this district’s Div. Three on a different basis.

    Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Yvonne T. Sanchez had ruled that an action by a woman who fell out of bed when a rail collapsed by time-barred, under MICRA. Reversal came in an opinion by then-Presiding Justice Joan Dempsey Klein.

    She said that a “discrete issue” was raised in the case because the injury did not stem from hospital negligence but from “equipment failure,” and that the two-year statute of limitation for ordinary negligence therefore applied.

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    More at source: Met News

     

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  • 04 May 2015 11:48 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    Spring cleaning is a necessary evil this time of the year, but if you're not careful you could end up nursing a serious injury until summer. Dr. Tom Waters, an Emergency Department physician at Cleveland Clinic, says falls cause a lot of injuries each spring.

    "If you take a significant fall and you're having serious pain or any deformity to a limb, or back pain, neck pain, you need to get yourself to the hospital as quick as possible," he warned.

    Waters says serious falls tend to come off of a ladder, or when someone is standing on a countertop or ledge to reach high places. You can decrease your risk by always using a ladder on level ground and by finding a volunteer to hold it.

    Cleaning chemicals can be risky too, causing burns or irritating the skin, especially if they are mixed together. The fumes alone could irritate your lungs and land you in the ER.

    More at source: Channel 4 JAX


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  • 27 Apr 2015 11:39 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    Consumer Reports: Spring cleaning dangersYou may be ready to launch into spring cleaning after the cold blasts, but be careful. Many common household cleaners have hazardous chemicals.


    You may be ready to launch into spring cleaning after the cold blasts, but be careful. Many common household cleaners have hazardous chemicals.

    Consumer Reports shows how you can still get your house clean without them.

    Do you know what's inside the cleaner you use to wash windows and glass, kitchens and bathrooms? Consumer Reports said some ingredients are dangerous.

    Urvashi Rangan, Ph.D., the director of Consumer Safety and Sustainability at Consumer Reports, has advice to help you choose the safest.

    "Regular housecleaning shouldn't require harsh chemicals. You should stay away from antibacterials like dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride. These chemicals may help promote antibiotic-resistant bacteria," Rangan said.

    That harsh chemical can be found in Scrubbing Bubbles Heavy Duty All-Purpose Cleaner and some types of Clorox Disinfecting Wipes.

    Better choices include Clorox Green Works All-Purpose Cleaner, which did well in Consumer Reports' tough mess test. Also consider Clorox Healthcare Bleach Germicidal Wipes. They are a good option for occasional disinfecting, like when there's a cold or flu around.

    More at source: ABC

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  • 24 Apr 2015 8:43 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    A vapor cloud triggered by equipment cleaning caused a temporary evacuation of a building at NASA's Goddard Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland Friday.

    A NASA official told Fox News a chemical reaction and a vapor cloud appeared during the cleaning of unspecified equipment and the building was briefly evacuated. However, the staff was back in place by early afternoon.

    Earlier, there had been a report that part of the National Security Agency campus in Maryland was evacuated, but that proved untrue.

    Anne Arundel News Network initially reported Friday that part of the campus was evacuated due to a suspicious odor. The post was later taken down.

    Source: Fox News

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  • 20 Apr 2015 1:40 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    How to clean your home using only 2 ingredients

    With only baking soda and white vinegar, you have a stellar "green combo" for many household cleaning chores. Whether you're tackling a grimy oven or sprucing up your countertops, these earth-friendly products are great alternatives to harsh chemical products. We asked green cleaning expert Leslie Reichert to share some of her favorite baking soda and vinegar recipes. They'll do the job, save you money and help the environment — all at the same time.

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    Carpet spot-cleaner

    • White vinegar
    • Water

    Blot spills from carpet. Spray soiled area with a mixture of equal parts water and vinegar. Blot with a towel. Repeat until spot is gone.

    Coffeemakers

    • 2 cups of white vinegar

    Run vinegar through the brew cycle. Fill reservoir with water. Run through brew cycle again.

    Counter cleaner

    • 1 cup water
    • 1 cup white vinegar
    • 8 drops lemon essential oil, optional
    More at source: Today


  • 15 Apr 2015 8:14 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)
    Consumer Reports 

    You may be ready to launch into spring-cleaning mode. Be careful! Consumer Reports says that some cleaning products contain dangerous ingredients.

    The company recommends avoiding antibacterials such as dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride, which may help promote antibiotic-resistant bacteria. That harsh chemical can be found in several cleaners including Scrubbing Bubbles Heavy Duty All Purpose Cleaner and some types of Clorox Disinfecting Wipes.

    Better choices include Clorox Green Works All-Purpose Cleaner, which did well in Consumer Reports’ tough mess test.

    Also consider Clorox Healthcare Bleach Germicidal Wipes, a good option for occasional disinfecting, like when someone has a cold or flu.

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  • 13 Apr 2015 7:34 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)
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    CEDAR FALLS | Sometimes, a compulsion can be your friend.

    That’s what happened with John Butler, who, as his brother, Alex, put it, was obsessive about neatness when he was a kid.

    Now, John Butler has built a cleaning business that has some major business and government clients and has up to 11 employees working nightly after offices have closed for the day.

    And, Butler is not even finished with college.

    Butler, 22, owns Fresh Start Cleaning LLC, which specializes in janitorial services for offices, construction business, moves, and other purposes.

    The company’s client list includes the Black Hawk County Courthouse and two car dealerships -- Community Honda and Community Chevy/ Cadillac. And, last week, the company learned that it soon will be taking over "a large medical building in Waterloo," Butler said, noting that he'll hire two more employees when that job comes online.

    A $200 investment

    Butler estimates his initial investment at around $200.


    More at source: Courier

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  • 09 Apr 2015 9:41 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)
    FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.April 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- CJS (Complete Janitorial Solutions) Global, founded by successful business owner Taylor Smith in Fort Lauderdale in March 2012, is experiencing extraordinary growth in the South Florida market.

    In addition to its list of current clients, since January 2015, CJS has signed Chili's, Zinburger Wine & Burger Bar, City Oyster & Sushi Bar,Louie Bossi's, Timpano Chophouse, Bimini Boatyard Bar & Grill, Wyndham Grand Jupiter at Harbourside Place, ROK:BRGR, Himmarshee Public House, Tacocraft Taqueria & Tequila Bar, Rocco's Tacos in Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach Gardens, Gary Rack'sFat Rooster, Earls of Canada, Miller's Ale House, BRAVO! Cucina Italiana and approximately 15 other restaurants in South Florida. CJS currently employs 250 staff members in South Florida.  

    Evolved from the model of a standard janitorial company to combine multiple services from nightly, routine cleaning to specialty work such as advanced flooring care, preventative maintenance and facility management, as well as emergency services, CJS has grown from having one client in March 2012 to over 250 high-profile clients throughout Florida. CJS employs 350 staff members around the state.

    More at source: PR News Wire

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