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 The statistics are startling, the symptoms are unpleasant and the illness can be deadly. So what's the average person to do when it comes to preventing H1N1 swine flu? Start at home.Approach home flu prevention like home security, but instead of keeping out burglars, take precautions to keep out germs and bacteria. Your home is one place where you can actually help stop the spread of germs that cause the seasonal flu and H1N1, known as swine flu.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released information on how long the influenza virus can live on common household surfaces like countertops and doorknobs. The numbers are unsettling. The virus can live on a surface and infect people for two to eight hours. Fortunately, there are easy ways to disinfect your home and help prevent the spread of germs. Start with common areasSanitizing your kitchen is one of the best ways to help prevent H1N1 at home. Kitchen counters have always been a breeding ground for germs. And with frequent snacking and hand-to-mouth activities in the kitchen, the risk of spreading bacteria increases. Wipe down counters, kitchen tables, refrigerator and dishwasher handles, and any other commonly touched areas with a strong household disinfectant.
If your family spends quality time in the living room, you'll want to spend some extra time sanitizing that area, too. Start with your TV's remote control. It's commonly known that remote controls harbor some major bacteria and are rarely cleaned. The same goes for video game remotes. While you're cleaning them, add children's toys to the list. They can be easily cleaned with the appropriate disinfectants and clean toys will help improve home safety.
Surprisingly, the bathroom is not the biggest bacteria threat to your home. The kitchen is said to have more germs, but you'll still need to clean bathrooms frequently to keep germs to a minimum. Bathtubs are full of bacteria and using Ultra Clean is the best bet for disinfecting them.
Take the same countertop approach as in the kitchen. Keep toothbrushes in separate areas. When they are all in one cup, bacteria can spread and lead to multiple family members getting sick. Don't miss these surprising germ zones in your homeYou might not guess it, but your home office could have a higher germ count than any room in the house. This popular area where the family computer is usually located can be filled with hidden spots were bacteria can thrive.
A desktop has 400 times more bacteria than a toilet seat, according to University of Arizona microbiologist Charles Gerba. Focus your cleaning efforts on the keyboard and mouse, which are typically the biggest germ carriers.
Once you finish scrubbing and sanitizing, take a look at all the cleaning supplies you used. Your work isn't quite over. If you're not sanitizing mops, sponges and other cleaning products after using them, you could be doing more harm than good to your home. Bacteria can live on cleaning supplies and spread through your house as you use them. Sanitize mops and sponges with Decon 3D to disinfect them. Follow flu prevention basicsWashing hands is the number one way to prevent the spread of germs. Do it often and be thorough. If someone in your household is diagnosed with the flu or H1N1, quarantine that person to a bedroom, preferably with its own bathroom to help increase home safety. Only one person should be responsible for caring for him or her to prevent spreading the illness to other family members. Most important, those with flu symptoms should not return to school or work until 24 hours after their fever is gone.
For a complete flu prevention house cleaning kit, contact CLEANpHIRST today!Labels: H1N1 Swine Flu, house cleaning, Prevent Flu Infection
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Prisons & Jails In Tough Battle Against Germs.Health concerns are always a top priority in prisons. When you have that many individuals in that tight of an environment, there is a greater risk of large outbreaks of any contagious bacteria or virus. Whether the concern is the outbreak of Staph or MRSA, or the spread of Norovirus or Flu, DepHyze 3D, by CleanpHirst can eradicate those problems. With a log kill rate of 99.99999%, DepHyze 3D is the strongest decontaminate in the world today. It is also 100% biodegradable and non-corrosive, so not to damage surfaces with regular use.  A Cleveland area Police Department recently fogged it's building, including the weight room where the officers keep in shape. Fire Departments and other first responders can use the 3D to neutralize and prevent the spread of highly infectious, blood-borne, viral diseases such as HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C. It will also provide 100% odor negation, of buildings, vehicles and living quarters.  CleanpHirst can offer suggestions on application protocol to help protect those who protect the public. Contact us today for help sanitizing jails and prisons.Labels: H1N1 Swine Flu, janitorial cleaning, mrsa staph infection, Norovirus, Prevent Flu Infection
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Apple Tree Academy Preschool Cleaning This year has caused many educational institutions to examine not only their cleaning products, but their cleaning methods and protocol. Trudi Romano, owner/operator of Apple Tree Academy Preschool in Wentzville, MO is one that researched what products to use. She chose Ultra Clean from CleanpHirst and our CleanpHirst hand sanitizer to protect her building, staff and most importantly, her students. After 2 1/2 months, she is convinced she made the right decision. While many schools and preschools in the area have experienced absentee levels as high as 30%, Apple Tree has had less than 10% of it's students miss days due to unexpected illness. She attributes these results to the use of DepHyze Ultra Clean as well as CleanpHirst hand sanitizer, which is used by her teachers and when soap and water are not accessible, they are applying the non-toxic, alcohol free formula safely on the students. Ultra Clean is used throughout the day to keep tables, common surfaces and even toys free from germs. Ultra Clean is also being used at the end of the day as a safer/less toxic alternative to bleach to thoroughly disinfect toys. The single step application is also faster and easier than the 3 step bleach process. We also suggest using DepHyze 3D, monthly or quarterly, to protect your school, daycare or preschool. It's residual kill effect protects common area without the fear of damaging surfaces. Labels: cleaning tips, cleanphirst, Hand Sanitizer, Prevent Flu Infection, school cleaning
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Since May 2009, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued warnings to more than 75 web sites to halt the sale of more than 135 products with false H1N1 flu virus claims. An October 19, 2009 letter was the first joint warning from the FDA and Federal Trade Commission to another site marketing supplements they claim would help prevent the spread of the H1N1 flu virus.
There are two antiviral drugs approved by the FDA for treatment and prophylaxis of the 2009 H1N1 flu virus: Tamiflu and Relenza. Consumers are warned to take extreme caution when buying online supplements, vaccines, drugs or other medical products for H1N1 flu that are not FDA approved.
In a news release, the FDA Commissioner of Food and Drugs, Margaret Hamburg, M.D., said, “Products that are offered for sale with claims to diagnose, prevent, mitigate, treat or cure the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus must be carefully evaluated. Unless these products are proven to be safe and effective for the claims that are made, it is not known whether they will prevent the transmission of the virus or offer effective remedies against infection.”
The FDA treats the sale and promotion of fraudulent H1N1 products as threats to public health and violations of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. Responsible parties are being held accountable due to aggressive surveillance and prompt action, including injunctions, product seizures and criminal prosecution.
All CLEANpHIRST cleaning products use Dephyze™ technology. DepHyze™ is safe to use for the prevention of H1N1. In fact, it’s an FDA-approved and EPA-registered product that’s been proven safe and effective, biodegradable, non-corrosive and safe for people, plants and animals. Our cleaning product do not treat or cure H1N1, only help prevent the spread of the disease. Labels: cleaning tips, cleanphirst, H1N1 Swine Flu, Hand Sanitizer, Prevent Flu Infection
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 According to research performed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, hand sanitizer is considered as effective at killing germs as washing your hands with soap and water, unless hands are visibly soiled. Clean hands are very important for stopping the spread of germs. Hand soap and cleansers need to not only wash away dirt and grime, but kill the germs and prevent them from spreading from one person to another. Here’s ways on keeping your hands sanitized effectively:- When you have time, wet your hands with warm water and then lather up with soap.
- Rub your hands together and scrub all the surfaces, including your palms, wrists, between your fingers, and under your nails. Rub and scrub for about 30 seconds.
- Rinse and then dry your hands on a paper towel or clean cloth.
- In public bathrooms, turn off the water using a paper towel to avoid getting germs on your clean hands.You can use the same towel to open the door. Door handles are great carriers of germs.
- When you can’t wash your hands with soap and water, a good alternative is to use an alcohol-free hand-sanitizing foam. Alcohol-based gels will dry out your skin and lead to cracking and they are less effective than the non-alcoholic hand sanitizer.
It sounds almost too simple to be true. But, an important part of staying healthy this flu season is to wash and sanitize your hands. Try it! You won’t be sorry you did!
Alcohol-free hand sanitizers kill certain germs that are easily transmitted. Studies have shown that families who use hand sanitizer are 59% less likely to spread sickness to other members of their family who also use hand sanitizers than they are to spread it to people outside of the family who do not use hand sanitizer.
Keep a portable size hand sanitizer in your purse, diaper bag and car to make sure you have it whenever you may need it and soap and water is not available to use. How many times have you used a public restroom to find there is no soap to wash your hands with? One squirt of our hand sanitizer into the palm of your hand is enough to spread all over both hands to effectively kill 99.999% germs you may have on your hands. You do not need to rinse off the sanitizer- it dries quickly and as it does, gets rid of the germs. Our alcohol-free hand sanitizer also continues to work up to 30 minutes, compared to 4 or 5 minutes for alcohol based sanitizers.
As an added warning when purchasing hand sanitizers, it is important to check their alcohol concentration. Only alcohol-based sanitizers with a minimum of 60% ethyl alcohol, ethanol or isopropanol can effectively kill the most harmful bacteria. Also, these items should be kept away from children, since the high concentration of alcohol could result in alcohol poisoning if ingested. However, our alcohol-free hand sanitizers are strong enough for the military and safe enough for moms, but should still not be ingested. Finally, hand sanitizers are not cleaning agents. Therefore, when removing visible dirt, blood or other bodily fluids from your hands, you must wash your hands first with soap and water in order for the the sanitizer to be effective. Labels: child care cleaning, cleaning tips, H1N1 Swine Flu, Hand Sanitizer, house cleaning
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Dangers Of Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizer Continue To Be Reported...We are continually amazed at how many news stories are reported every day about the dangers of alcohol-based hand sanitizers without any mention of safe alternative, alcohol-free hand sanitizers. And our personal favorite from the Colbert Report... Check out the Number 2 Threat To America:Labels: cleaning tips, H1N1 Swine Flu, Hand Sanitizer
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FOX NEWS REPORTS: Relying too much on popular hand cleaners could do you more harm than good. Yahoo! posted a video report from Steve Brown with Fox News. The video describes two dangers of the overuse of hand sanitizer but omits a third. Brown correctly points out that alcohol based hand sanitizers are dangerous in high levels to children and in 2006 alone, over 12,000 cases of alcohol poisoning were reported. He is also correct in reporting that alcohol based hand sanitizers are flammable and a quick search of the term hand sanitizer on youtube will show endless demonstrations of this potential danger.
However, Brown failed to give a full report of the dangers of overusing alcohol based hand sanitizers. Alcohol based hand sanitizers actually became less effective with repeated use and also make the skin dirtier, not cleaner due to removal of protective natural skin oils and entrapment of dead skin cells by the polymer thickeners used in the gelled alcohol products (AORN Journal, (68 August 1998), p. 239-251). In other words, while alcohol based hand sanitizers are effective in the early part of the day, the more you use them, the less effective and more dangerous they become.
Thankfully, there is now a safer and more effective alternative. CLEANpHIRST offers a non-alcohol, non-toxic hand sanitizer that is 1,000 times more effective and will improve it's effectiveness with each use throughout the day... without drying out your skin.
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The H1N1 Swine Flu concerns are coming just as the Halloween season approaches.
In addition to the normal precautions... the Parkersburg Police Department reccommends parents and trick or treaters alike take steps to make sure they don't spread the flu virus.
They include keeping plenty of hand sanitizer on hand for both the trick or treaters and people passing out the goodies on halloween night.
Another is... keeping kids home if they show flu-like symptoms.
"Make sure they wash their hands... and, if you have people coughing, make sure you stay out of the area they're in," says Capt. Keith Roberts of the Parkersburg Police Department. "If you have a child with a temperature, there's always next year for trick or treat. Keep them home, make sure they're all right. Their health is the number one thing."
The other precautions still apply as well... including having kids go from house to house only in well-lit areas... and checking treats afterward to make sure they're safe to eat.
Here are some other tips for keeping trick or treaters safe:
- Dress trick or treaters according to the weather; costumes should not be too thick (during warm weather) or thin (if it's cold); and should be flame-retardant
- Avoid costumes covering the eyes and nose, which affect ability to see and to breathe
- Have a responsible older person (parent, adult or teenager) accompany a child or children, and make sure the child stays with them
- Trick or treat only in well-lit and familiar areas; stay out of alleys; go only to homes you know
- Use a flashlight or a glow stick to make you visible to yourself and others
- To motorists: be aware of kids running between cars and across the street
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From The Daily Free Press The City of Boston is well prepared to deal with H1N1 influenza and seasonal flu this fall, but people should be more cautious and informed about ways to prevent flu, city public health officials said Monday.Representatives from Boston Public Health Commission and Boston Public Schools spoke about the precautions the city is taking regarding H1N1 influenza at a hearing at Freedom House in Dorchester. City Councilor-At-Large John Connolly and City Councilor Charles Yancey of the Committee on Environment and Health and City Councilor Chuck Turner held the hearing. “We must take this very seriously,” Yancey said. “Far too many people in the city are not taking this seriously.” Barbara Ferrer, executive director of BPHC, said approximately 23,000 people have been infected with flu since the spring, and there have been five deaths from H1N1 out of 450 confirmed cases reported in the city of Boston. Swine flu, as opposed to seasonal flu, has a tendency to strike in young people, she said. “This is different from the patterns we usually see in seasonal flu,” she said. “For other flu, the ill and hospitalized are elderly. We see a lot of [sick] people that are younger.” In Boston, an estimated 11 percent of all adolescents contracted swine flu in the spring, Ferrer said. Children younger than 18 years old made up 64 percent of flu victims in the city. “Schools are particularly hard hit,” she said. “We closed 20 schools in the city because they weren’t able to operate safely.” The pandemic also appears to have a bigger impact on Hispanics and blacks, Ferrer said. Thirty-seven percent of all swine flu cases occurred in black people, although black people comprise only about 26 percent of Boston’s total population. One-third of all confirmed cases were seen in the Latino population. Overall, almost three-fourths of people hospitalized for the virus in Boston have been either black or Hispanic, Ferrer said. “In Boston, people who did end up being hospitalized, 50 had asthma, and residents of color are more likely to have asthma,” she said. She said although the flu has become more prevalent with fall, the City of Boston has thorough measures in place to handle any outbreak. “We are very well prepared for that,” she said. “We have been working for years, actually, on plans about what to do if there was an overwhelming number of people who needed to seek care at the same time.” Boston school officials said school policies have also changed, as fewer than half as many people are now seeking treatment as in spring. “Schools are encouraged to go about the business of education,” Carolyn Riley, senior director of Special Education for BPS, said in a NECN news video of the hearing. “School closings are not recommended.” To prevent flu, Ferrer encouraged people to wash hands frequently, cover their noses and mouths with a tissue when coughing and try to avoid close contact with others if possible, such as shaking hands and hugging. “It’s good to modify these activities when we are facing an outbreak,” she said. Director of the Infectious Disease Bureau Anita Barry offered advice for college students in an interview before the hearing. She said although the H1N1 vaccine currently isn’t largely available, students should seek it out as soon as it is. “The vaccine is slowly becoming available,” she said. “We expect there’ll be a larger amount [of vaccine production] sometime towards the end of November. But it’s important to remember that we recommend flu vaccination up until April.” Barry also said students should be careful when going to parties, where personal space is limited and people tend to share cups. “You need to make it some kind of a trend that everyone uses their own cups,” she said. “And if you aren’t feeling well, stay away from parties.” Harvard University freshman Ben Blatt, one of the few civilian attendees at the hearing, said he’s not too worried about the flu. “I haven’t gotten the flu shot or anything, although they offered it,” he said. “I’m not that terribly concerned.” Don't forget you can also use our Alcohol-Free Hand Sanitizer on a regular basis and decontaminate infected rooms in homes, schools, and offices with our Dephyze Decon 3D chemical decontamination that is completely safe after only four hours. No need to close schools or offices to remain safe from H1N1 and the other flu viruses.Labels: commercial cleaning, H1N1 Swine Flu, Hand Sanitizer, Prevent Flu Infection, school cleaning
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"thanks to the pints of hand sanitizer we've used, (little) benji's flu shot and repeatedly knocking on wood, our boy is not sick. thank goodness. he is still smiling and chatting and climbing all over. so good to have a healthy happy person in this place."Labels: H1N1 Swine Flu, Hand Sanitizer, Prevent Flu Infection
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As the United States reels from reportedly millions of Swine Flu cases, and more than 1000 deaths, U.S. President – Barack Obama – has declared swine flu a national emergency. This emergency declaration allows medical officials to temporarily bypass certain federal requirements in order to prevent the country’s health-care resources from being overburdened. It also gives the United States’ health chief the power to let hospitals move emergency rooms off site in order to speed up treatment and protect non-infected patients. The declaration of this national swine flu emergency, was done on Friday night (October 23), and comes just days after U.S. Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius warned that swine flu vaccine demand was outstripping supply. As Americans wait for more vaccine doses, 46 of the 50 U.S. states have reported an early flu upsurge. The flu season typically peaks in January or February. Swine flu is now more prevalent than ever before in the U.S., and production delays have undercut the Government’s initial somewhat optimistic estimates that as many as 120,000,000 swine flu vaccine doses would be available by the middle of this month. According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, so far, only 11,000,000 swine flu vaccine doses have gone out to doctors’ offices, health departments and health care providers across the U.S. Don't wait around for your vaccine. Take action now, and decontaminate the air in infected locations, rooms, ducts, and more, and use and effective alcohol-free hand sanitizer on a regular basis. DepHyze™ Decon 3D is the world's most advanced antimicrobial / decontaminant. Decon 3D eradicates bacteria, viruses, spores, molds and fungus to 99.99999% and neutralizes toxic chemicals immediately, while being totally biodegradable and safe enough for household use. DepHyze™ Decon 3D offers top-to-bottom disinfection, decontamination, de-molding and mold prevention of commercial buildings and homes in an easy to use two-part formula. Labels: decontamination, dephyze, H1N1 Swine Flu, Hand Sanitizer, Prevent Flu Infection
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Here are our top 10 tips to boost your immunity, stay healthy, and prevent H1N1 Swine Flu this flu season.1. Optimize your vitamin D level. Adequate levels of vitamin D are essential for our immune systems to function optimally. Unfortunately there are no significant dietary sources of vitamin D, most of our intake comes from exposure to sunlight. If you live far from the equator, you simply don’t get enough sun through Fall and Winter to make all the vitamin D you need. So unless you supplement during this period, your innate immunity will be compromised. vitamin D plays such a crucial role in so many aspects of your body’s functioning, that supplementing with it makes sense whether you decide to get the flu shot or not.
The current recommendations from the Food and Nutrition Board of the U.S. Institute of Medicine: from 200 to 600 IU/day depending on one’s age, are way too low. Although the current normal range is between 20 and 50ng/ml, this is much too low for optimal health. You want your level to be between 50 and 70ng/ml.
This is the most important step you can take to prevent the flu! It may require a number of months taking 5,000 to 10,000 IU of vitamin D3 daily (especially during winter) under a doctor’s supervision, to optimize your blood level. Monitor your 25 hydroxy vitamin D status every three months until you are in the optimal range, then cut back to a maintenance dose of at least 2,000 IU a day.
2. Get adequate sleep. This is an indispensable requirement for a strong immune system.
3. Get adequate exercise. This keeps you robust.
4. Take actions to lower your stress levels. Do breathing exercises, meditate, practice yoga, spend time doing something that makes you happy. Feeling spent, overwhelmed and or mentally run down has a causal relationship to your physical health.
5. Wash your hands frequently but not excessively. It decreases your likelihood of spreading a virus to your nose, mouth or other people. Be sure you don’t use antibacterial soap because of the risk of creating resistant bacteria. Rather use a simple alcohol-free hand sanitizer.
6. Watch what you eat. Avoid sugar and processed foods as they decrease your immune function dramatically. Eat phytonutrient rich meals (lots of colorful salads and dark greens). Eat lots of garlic, it works as a broad spectrum antibiotic.
Keep a supply of antiviral herbal supplements on hand. As opposed to antiviral drugs, antiviral herbs do not cause resistant strains because they are multifaceted and contain literally thousands of different medicinal compounds. Thus they are able to attack viruses with a full spectrum of synergistic substances. Andrographis, Olive leaf extract, Grapefruit seed extract and Elderberry extract all have antiviral properties. Use one or a combination of some of them as a prophylactic measure, for example, whenever you travel (airports) or enter a potentially compromised environment such as a large office, auditorium, stadium, theater etc.
7. Take a probiotic daily (look for one with 10-20 billion organisms). A strong immune system relies heavily on having a strong foundation in the gut.
8. Keep homeopathic Oscillococcinum on hand. Take it at the earliest sign of a cold or flu as early intervention is essential. If you are exposed to someone with the flu directly, you can take one dose twice a day for two days. You can also take one vial once a week throughout the winter, and two or three times a week during flu season, as a preventative measure.
9. Clean your home and office with an effective multi-purpose cleaner. There is is an entirely new class of extremely safe, non-toxic, ultra powerful antimicrobial disinfectants and chemical decontaminants that kills bacteria, viruses, spores, molds, and fungus with unprecedented efficacy (99.999%) of common household germs that cause colds, flu, and food poisoning, and other health risks. For a safe and truly clean home, use DepHyze™ Ultra Clean All Purpose Cleaner.
10. Decontaminate the air in infected locations, rooms, ducts, and more. DepHyze™ Decon 3D is the world's most advanced antimicrobial / decontaminant. Decon 3D eradicates bacteria, viruses, spores, molds and fungus to 99.99999% and neutralizes toxic chemicals immediately, while being totally biodegradable and safe enough for household use. DepHyze™ Decon 3D offers top-to-bottom disinfection, decontamination, de-molding and mold prevention of commercial buildings and homes in an easy to use two-part formula. Labels: apartment cleaning, cleaning tips, commercial cleaning, H1N1 Swine Flu, house cleaning
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CLEANpHIRST™... A new cleaning and disinfectant product line that KILLS SWINE FLU OR H1N1 virus now hits the nationwide marketCLEANpHIRST™ is introducing a new line of cleaning/disinfectant products that are powerful enough to kill the H1N1virus and safe for public and industrial use. Products come in home and commercial sizes or applications. Originally developed by the military to kill Anthrax!CLEANpHIRST™ is used to minimize the health risks posed by unwelcome allergens, bacteria, germs and viruses in your home, school or workplace. These products were tough enough to kill anthrax spores for the military yet still safe enough for everyday use. In fact, they are FDA-approved and EPA-registered as well as biodegradable, non-corrosive and safe for people, plants and animals. DepHyze™ is the technology upon which CLEANpHIRST™ products are based and stands alone as the world’s most powerful antimicrobial, cleaning, disinfectant and deodorizing agent. DepHyze™ is non-toxic, easy-to-use and environmentally safe, and best of all, keeps on working long after its initial application. DepHyze™ represents the only patented sanitizing technology that neutralizes industrial, medical and military chemicals as well as spore microtoxins. CLEANpHIRST™ is based in the St. Louis metropolitan area and currently has products in stock and ready to ship. Mark Cromwell (company owner and the exclusive distributor of the products) said, "Since we started selling the line of products only weeks ago, they have been moving out of the warehouse like mad. This obviously is a product that our community greatly needs especially with H1N1 and other strains of bacteria and viruses spreading in epidemic proportions. Our goal is to make these products more widely available and to continue developing and marketing the most-advanced cleaning system in the world that are safe for the environment." CLEANpHIRST can work for anyone who cares about keeping their living, working and recreational community clean from harmful bacteria. Current customers range from; Athletic Centers, Day Care Centers, Food Service Industry, Health & Medical Facilities, Homeowners, Schools and Educational Facilities, Travel & Tourism Industry, Entertainment Facilities, and many other Work Places. Labels: cleanphirst, dephyze
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