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  • Why Floors in Surgery Prep Rooms Stay Sticky After Mopping When “Clean” Floors Aren’t Actually Clean You finish mopping a surgery prep room floor. It looks clean, smells clean, and everything appears ready for the next case. Then, minutes later, your shoes start to stick slightly with every step. It is frustrating, confusing, and ... Read More
  • How Food Crumbs in Break Areas Attract Rodents in Factories Small Crumbs, Big Problem: Why Clean Break Areas Matter It starts with a few crumbs on a counter. By morning, there is a trail of evidence. Gnaw marks on food packaging, droppings behind the refrigerator, or even faint scratching sounds in the walls. What seems like a minor ... Read More
  • How to Clean More Effectively in Less Time Cleaning doesn’t have to take all day to be effective. In fact, many people spend more time cleaning than necessary because they’re working inefficiently, repeating steps, or using tools that don’t actually remove buildup. Cleaning smarter — not harder — is about strategy, ... Read More
  • What’s Lurking on Waiting Room Chairs? Why “Clean-Looking” Isn’t the Same as “Disinfected” Patients, clients, and parents all sit in the same chairs every day. And while those waiting room seats may look clean, they are often the most contaminated items in any business or medical facility. Fabric and upholstered ... Read More
  • What Happens When Office Fridges Aren’t Cleaned Regularly The Hidden Health Hazards Inside Your Office Fridge Every office has one, the fridge everyone puts their lunches in but mysteriously fills up with left-overs that nobody claims. Beneath those half-empty yogurt cups and soon-to-be science experiments, something unpleasant is ... Read More