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Members of the CLEANpHIRST™ team are dedicated to helping you create the cleanest environment in which you live. Our goal is for our products and cleaning information to minimize the health risks posed by unwelcome allergens, bacteria, germs and viruses in your home, school, workplace or other location by equipping you with first-in-category cleaning solutions.
It's one of the country's most renowned hospitals, and it's located in Chicago. But questions about its cleanliness were raised, and Investigator Dave Savini takes a look with a hidden camera. 
After watching that video, you will be happy to know that a New Class of Cleaning Products Has Entered Health Care Facilities. Check out our simple 3-Step Cleaning Process that will kill up to 99.99999% of Staphylococcus Aureus on surfaces with our Germ Killing CLEANpHIRST Cleaning Products. The following is a partial list of entities in the health care arena now using products available from CLEANpHIRST™: - Anda Pharmaceuticals, Weston, Fla.
- Emergency Medical Products, Waukesha, Wisc.
- Hollister International, Libertyville, Ill.
- Invacare Supply Group, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
- Lake Forest Hospital, Lake Forest, Ill.
- LTAC Acute Care VA Hospital, Lafayette, La.
- Northern Ohio Medical Specialists, Huron, Ohio
- Passport Health, Nationwide
- Sullivan County Nursing Home, Unity, N.H.
- Westboro State Hospital, Westboro, Mass.
- Woodridge Nursing Home, Grapevine, Texas
If you think you might want to add your name to the growing list of end users moving away from alcohol-based hand sanitizer and replacing their "Me, too" cleaning products with a new class of options available from CLEANpHIRST™, I invite you to discover what we have to offer at our web site, http://www.cleanphirst.com/. Labels: c diff clostridium difficile, cleaning tips, cleanphirst, hospital cleaning, mrsa staph infection, surface cleaning
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7 Steps To Cleaning Your Kitchen ProperlyMore than 200 known diseases are transmitted through food. In the United States alone, an estimated 6 million to 81 million illnesses and up 9,000 deaths are caused by food borne diseases each year.

SalmonellaKeeping the kitchen clean with CLEANpHIRST™ products is a simple, yet effective way, of preventing several cases of food borne illness. CLEANpHIRST™ products are 99.99999% more effective than bleach. Here are some easy steps you can take to make your kitchen a safe and happy area of your home. Step 1It is easier to clean a kitchen when you do not have to fight your way through it. Toss out or give away any gadgets and appliances you no longer use. Store small appliances in cupboards and cabinets. Display only a few decorations on your countertops. Keeping the extra surfaces to a minimum will provide less breeding ground for bacteria. Step 2Clean out your refrigerator on a regular basis. The easiest time to do this is before you do your weekly grocery shopping. Discard any food that shows signs of spoilage. Wipe down the shelves and door using CLEANpHIRST™ Ultra Clean. Step 3Use CLEANpHIRST™ Ultra Clean to clean up any spills on your stovetop each time you cook. If you have used the oven, wipe the surfaces and racks after the interior has cooled. It is easier to remove drips and grease from the oven as they happen. Remember to wipe down your stove hood and filter with CLEANpHIRST™ Decon 3D to remove grease and splatters after each use, as well. Step 4Wipe out your microwave after each use. Use a damp dishcloth that has been soaked in hot, soapy water. Use a little bit of baking soda to remove stubborn food sticking to the sides. If there are strong odors lingering in your microwave, put a couple slices of lemon or some vinegar in a bowl of water and heat it on high for 2-3 minutes to freshen the interior, and then wipe out it out once more. Step 5The work surfaces are the most dangerous areas in the kitchen. Food, utensils and hands come directly in contact with these surfaces several times per day. Wipe down the work areas of your countertops before and after using them. Use hot, soapy water or CLEANpHIRST™ Ultra Clean to clean your countertops. Remove everything from the countertops and wash the entire surface once per week. Allow the counters to air dry. Wipe the surfaces of any appliances kept on the countertop as you put them back into place. Step 6Wash dishes as you use them. Do not let dirty dishes sit out on the counter. Bacteria and mold grows quickly on dirty dishes, especially in warm temperatures. Dirty dishes attract flies and other insects, as well as rodents. Wash dishes by hand or put them in the dishwasher each time you eat or prepare food. Step 7Change your dishtowel and sponge daily. Bacteria can survive for weeks in a wet dishcloth or sponge. It is therefore important to change your dishcloth, dishtowels and sponges on a daily basis. Use one dishcloth or sponge for cleaning the counters and another for washing the dishes. Use disposable paper towels when cleaning up spilled fluids from raw meat. If you plan to use a single dishcloth throughout the day, let it soak in a little water that has a few drops of CLEANpHIRST™ 3D added to it between uses. Click here for more CLEANpHIRST™ products & information Labels: apartment cleaning, cleaning tips, cleanphirst, house cleaning, surface cleaning
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 What Germs Are Where In Your Home?You may scrub your toilet and countertops until they shine, but these top 10 germ breeding grounds require just as much attention.Germs (the catchall name for bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms) are everywhere -- at home, in the office, even in your car. Luckily, about 99% of them can't harm us. But the other 1% can be annoying, uncomfortable, or downright scary: Most of these pathogens are either viral or bacterial and can cause everything from a runny nose to a potentially life-threatening infection.
You may think you know the obvious places that germs propagate -- the doctor's office, the soles of your shoes -- but many more germ-friendly locales are completely unexpected yet no less dangerous. We uncovered a host of surprising new spots where germs like to lurk, and offer easy solutions to keep you and your family safe and healthy. 1. Kitchen FaucetThat metal aeration screen at the end of the faucet is a total germ magnet. Running water keeps the screen moist, an ideal condition for bacteria growth. Because tap water is far from sterile, if you accidentally touch the screen with dirty fingers or food, bacteria can grow on the faucet, explains microbiologist Kelly Reynolds, PhD, an associate professor of community environment and policy at the University of Arizona College of Public Health. Over time, bacteria build up and form a wall of pathogens called biofilm that sticks to the screen. "Eventually, that biofilm may even be big enough to break off and get onto your food or dishes," she notes.
Keep It Clean: Once a week, remove the screen and soak it in a decontamination solution or effective all purpose cleaner -- follow the directions on the label. Replace the screen, and let the water run a few minutes before using. 2. Garbage DisposalBacteria from last night’s dinner could end up on today’s food and utensils if you’re not careful. That raw chicken or spinach you're rinsing for dinner is often loaded with harmful bacteria, which can make the young, the elderly, or anyone with a compromised immune system seriously ill. In fact, there are often more than 500,000 bacteria in the kitchen sink--about 1,000 times more than the average toilet has. Although the metal part of the disposal produces ions that can help kill germs, they still love to grow on the crevices in and around the slimy rubber stopper. That means your disposal can become party central for bacteria, contaminating whatever touches it -- dishes, utensils, even your hands.
Keep It Clean: At least once a week, clean the disposal's rubber stopper with a antimicrobial / decontaminant solution -- soap and water aren't enough. 3. Welcome MatIt serves to greet not only your guests but also all the bugs on the bottoms of their shoes. In fact, one study found that nearly 96% of shoe soles had traces of coliform, which includes fecal bacteria. "The area near your front door is one of the dirtiest in the house," says Reynolds. Once bacteria plant their stakes in your mat, anytime you walk on it, you give them a free ride into your home.
Keep It Clean: Spray the doormat once a week with a fabric-safe disinfectant. Leave shoes at the door, and avoid resting bags and groceries on the mat, too. 4. Vacuum CleanerIt’s all in the bag—including spreadable germs. "Vacuums -- including the brushes and bags -- are like meals-on-wheels for bacteria," says Charles Gerba, PhD, professor of environmental biology at the University of Arizona "You suck in all this bacteria and food, creating an atmosphere for growth." A recent study by Gerba and his team found that 13% of all vacuum cleaner brushes tested positive for E. coli, which means you could spread it around the house each time you use the appliance.
Keep It Clean: Change your vacuum bag frequently, and do so outdoors to avoid the cloud of bacteria that filters into the air. Vacuum bags that feature antibacterial linings are best, and are available for many major brands. Clean the cavity of a bagless vacuum with a decontaminant and let it air-dry. Using an anti-microbial germ killing carpet cleaner will also kill the germs in the vacuum as well as the carpet or floor. 5. Dish TowelYou know a sponge can harbor nasty germs, but dish towels are just as dangerous. A recent study of hundreds of homes across the United States found that about 7% of kitchen towels were contaminated with MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus), the difficult-to-treat staph bacteria that can cause life-threatening skin infections. Dish towels also rated tops for dangerous strains of E. coli and other bacteria. We often use towels to wipe up spills, says Reynolds, then reuse before washing them, which spreads germs.
Keep It Clean: Stick to paper towels to clean countertops, and save the dishrag to dry just-washed pots and plates. Change towels or launder at least twice a week in hot water and bleach. Ever third wash use a chemical decontaminant, antimicrobial disinfectant, and moldicide laundry detergent. 6. Car DashboardThis is your vehicle's second-most-common spot for bacteria and mold. Here’s why: When air—which carries mold spores and bacteria—gets sucked in through the vents, it's often drawn to the dashboard, where it can deposit the spores and germs. Because the dashboard receives the most sun and tends to stay warm, it's prime for growth. (The number one germ zone? Food spills.)
Keep It Clean: Regularly swipe the inside of your car with disinfecting all purpose cleaner. Be more vigilant during allergy season - about 20 million Americans are affected by asthma, which is caused in part by an allergic reaction to mold. You can also fog your car with a chemical decontaminant once a quarter while running the Air Conditioner to disinfect the entire interior of the automobile. 7. Soap DispensersAbout 25% of public restroom dispensers are contaminated by fecal bacteria. Soap that harbors bacteria may sound ironic, but that’s exactly what a recent study found. "Most of these containers are never cleaned, so bacteria grows as the soap scum builds up," says Gerba. "And the bottoms are touched by dirty hands, so there's a continuous culture going on feeding millions of bacteria."
Keep It Clean: Be sure to scrub hands thoroughly for 15 to 20 seconds with plenty of hot water -- and use an alcohol-free foam hand sanitizer after you leave the room to disinfect. 8. Restaurant Ketchup BottleThose condiments on the tabletop are grimier than you think. It's the rare eatery that regularly bleaches down condiment containers. And the reality is that many people don't wash their hands before eating, says Reynolds. So while you may be diligent, the guy who poured the ketchup before you may not have been, which means his germs are now on your fries.
Keep It Clean: Squirt hand sanitizer on the outside of the bottle and your hands before you grab it. Holding the bottle with a napkin won't help--they're porous, so microorganisms can walk right through, says Reynolds. Our travel size alcohol-free hand sanitizer keeps killing germs for up to 30 minutes, so one application when you sit down should protect you throughout the meal. 9. Refrigerator SealDo you scrub the inside of your fridge? It’s not enough. A University of Arizona survey of 160 homes in three US cities found that the seal around the fridge tested positive 83% of the time for common molds. The mold can spread every time the refrigerator door opens -- exposing anyone who's susceptible to allergies and potentially contaminating the food.
Keep It Clean: Wipe fridge seals at least once a week with a chemical decontaminant or all purpose disinfectant. 10. Cell PhoneDrop your cell any place that’s convenient when you get home? Read this first. Several studies on cell phones and PDA's found that they carry tons of bacteria, including staph (which can cause skin infections), pseudomonas (eye infections), and salmonella (stomach ailments). Many electronic devices are sheathed in leather or vinyl cases, which provide plenty of creases and crevices for germs to hide.
Keep It Clean: Use a disinfecting all purpose cleaner to wipe it down a few times a week, and be conscious of where you rest personal items. Using hand sanitizer on a regular basis helps too. Any machine washable covers can be laundered in a antimicrobial laundry detergent. Labels: apartment cleaning, child care cleaning, cleaning tips, house cleaning, surface cleaning
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Keeping schools clean and open has become a top priority of education officials across the country, especially amidst the spread of the H1N1 virus (a.k.a., "Swine Flu"). Still, many school districts have been forced to close their doors and disinfect their buildings due to high illness absenteeism among faculty, staff and students. Examples include: - Huntsville, Texas -- School officials reportedly employed cleaning crews to disinfect all door knobs, desks, tabletops and handles during a shutdown expected to last at least 48 hours.
- Manning, S.C. -- School officials are said to have spent five days disinfecting the entire school, including wiping down walls, desks, counters, toilets and anything else students might touch.
A four-week school closure would cost districts somewhere between $140 and $630 per student, depending upon location, according to report cited in a Los Angeles Times article today. On top of those costs, additional costs are incurred by employers and employees via unscheduled absences. A 2008 survey conducted by Mercer for the workforce management company Kronos® revealed that a company with a $50 million payroll (i.e., 1,000 employees earning average annual salaries of $50,000 each) will spend $4.5 million annually — or 9 percent of payroll — on unplanned incidental and extended employee absences.  But there are ways to fight back. The easiest way for school officials to begin preparing for such an outbreak is by making Alcohol-Free Foam Hand Sanitizer available to faculty, staff and students. An extremely-safe, effective, non-irritating, non-flammable and non-staining alternative to alcohol-based hand sanitizer, Alcohol-Free Foam Hand Sanitizer comes without the liability and risk concerns of alcohol-based hand sanitizers that prompted University of Michigan officials to ban it from dispensers on campus (details here). After installing wall-mounted dispensers, a thorough top-to-bottom cleaning needs to take place. That should, at a minimum, include the following:- Treating all carpets within school buildings with DepHyze™ Carpet Cleaner to ensure you not only clean your carpets effectively, but that you also eliminate odors through 100 percent true chemical negation (not masking);
- Using DepHyze™ Decon 3D, an ultra-powerful cleaner and disinfectant to thoroughly clean your entire school building and then use it once monthly thereafter;
- If you have a laundry facility within your school, using DepHyze™ Laundry Detergent, a cold-water, energy-saving product, to wash all machine-washable clothing, uniforms and linens at least once every two to three loads.
The products listed above, which offer up to an unsurpassed 99.99999 percent efficacy, can help school officials take care of the most-challenging and unwanted schoolhouse visitors -- bacteria, germs, mold, viruses, etc. Best of all, they're available today from CLEANpHIRST™. Click here to learn more. Labels: carpet cleaning, child care cleaning, commercial cleaning, decontamination, H1N1 Swine Flu, Hand Sanitizer, janitorial cleaning, Prevent Flu Infection, school cleaning, surface cleaning
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Officially one week into autumn, many Americans find themselves driven to clean house before the cold of winter arrives and the holiday party season begins. Below, we offer six suggestions to make your cleaning easier and more effective: Concentrate on your main rooms (i.e., living room, family room, entryway, guest bath);
- Conduct a thorough top-to-bottom cleaning that includes vacuuming drapes, window treatments, baseboards and corners and cleaning all surfaces thoroughly;
- Vacuum all carpets in your home, then treat those carpets with DepHyze™ Carpet Cleaner to ensure you not only clean your carpets effectively, but also eliminate odors in your home through 100 percent true chemical negation (not masking);
Use DepHyze™ Decon 3D, an ultra-powerful cleaner and disinfectant monthly to thoroughly clean your entire home and follow up by using DepHyze™ Ultra Clean as needed thereafter to keep most bacteria, germs, viruses, mold and mildew under control;
- Use DepHyze™ Laundry Detergent to wash all machine-washable bedding, clothing and lines at least once every two to three loads; and
Stock up on Aloe Up® Alcohol-Free Foam Hand Sanitizer to ensure your family has ready access to an extremely-safe, effective, non-irritating, non-flammable and non-staining alternative to alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
Embrace the steps above, and your home will be clean, safe and ready for both daily living and special holiday gatherings. To learn more about any of the cleaning products mentioned above, click here. Labels: apartment cleaning, carpet cleaning, cleaning tips, Hand Sanitizer, house cleaning, laundry detergent, surface cleaning
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First impressions are especially critical in today's economy. As a result, property owners and managers must do everything possible to enhance a property's perceived value in the eyes of prospective tenants. One way to enhance property value involves the use of two safe and effective cleaning products from CLEANpHIRST™. - Step One -- Odor is one of the biggest turnoffs a prospective tenant can encounter; therefore, cleaning all carpeted areas on your property is a must. With DepHyze™ Carpet Cleaner, you will not only clean your carpets effectively, but you'll achieve 100 percent chemical negation of odors instead of just masking them. Learn more about it here.
- Step Two -- Sometimes, the most-harmful things inside a building are missed by inspectors. By treating all areas of your property with DepHyze™ Decon 3D, an ultra-powerful cleaner and disinfectant, you'll kill bacteria, germs and viruses as well as mold and mildew before they have a chance to impact any future landlord-tenant relationship. Learn more about it here.
To learn more about these and other products available from CLEANpHIRST™, click here. Labels: apartment cleaning, carpet cleaning, cleaning tips, decontamination, house cleaning, Prevent Flu Infection, surface cleaning
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Teach your kids how to avoid exposure to colds, flu and infections by washing their hands regularly, using hand sanitizer, and keeping their hands away from their mouths and noses. That's some good advice many in the medical community are giving parents. But there's more parents can do to protect their children, and it starts from the ground up. Below, CLEANpHIRST™ offers 5 Easy-to-Implement Ways to Minimize the Impact of a Flu Pandemic on Your Family: - Clean all carpeted areas in your home with DepHyze™ Carpet Cleaner, a product that effectively cleans your carpets while delivering 100 percent chemical negation of odors instead of just masking them. Learn more about it here.
- Kill “superbugs” before they have a chance to impact your family by using DepHyze™ Decon 3D, an ultra-powerful cleaner and disinfectant, once a month. Learn more about it here.
- Hold the high ground over those same superbugs by using DepHyze™ Ultra Clean, an all-purpose, one-step cleaner, for daily cleaning throughout your home. Learn more about it here.
- Keep plenty of Alcohol-Free Foam Hand Sanitizer on hand at your home and ensure each family member carries a travel-size dispenser whenever he/she leaves the home. Learn more about it here.
Get started today! Labels: carpet cleaning, cleaning tips, decontamination, dephyze, Hand Sanitizer, surface cleaning
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Tweets About Hand Sanitizer Speak Volumes
Twitter users must make their points quickly, using very few words. When it comes to tweets about hand sanitizer, I'm finding out that many tweeters are able to say a lot despite the 140-character limit. This morning, six tweets below caught my eye for reasons I explain after each.  Kinbor said, "Im applying hand sanitizer like its my job. I so do not wanna get sick." Kinbor is wise. If you don't want to get sick, use hand sanitizer regularly, but not any old hand sanitizer will do. Use Alcohol-Free Foam Hand Sanitizer if you want the most effective product on the market today.  Flygraphix said, "Just watched a TSA agent with latex gloves on use hand sanitizer." That, my friends, is overkill.  carrietmd responded to @imafanatic by saying, "Yes, no illnesses allowed! Lysol and hand sanitizer stat! 18 days now." Unfortunately, you're only half-right. Keeping the hand sanitizer handy is smart if, that is, it's Aloe Up®. As for the cleaner you're using, I recommend you look at the label. I think you'll find it shows the product is only 99.9% effective against most bacteria, germs and viruses in your home. Conversely, DepHyze™ Ultra Clean, an all-purpose cleaner from CLEANpHIRST™, delivers 99.999% efficacy -- thousands of times more effective -- against those same microbes.  ashleyldn wrote, "This hand sanitizer should keep me occupied for a while." If, by using the word "occupied," you mean your skin is protected for up to 30 minutes, you must be using Alcohol-Free Foam Hand Sanitizer. If you're using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer, chances are your protection is gone 10 seconds after it's applied (i.e., after the alcohol evaporates from your skin).  borrowedwords said, "Some man just sneezed all over the magazine section at Barnes and Noble. Remind me to always have hand sanitizer available." That guy sneezing is gross! Good idea to have hand sanitizer available. Just make sure it's Alcohol-Free Foam Hand Sanitizer, the alcohol-free hand sanitizer that comes in convenient 1.7-oz. dispensers, each of which delivers 125 applications compared to only 39 for the same-size container of the leading alcohol-based gel hand sanitizers.  Darthodie writes, "Sitting at my desk on my break washing myself down with hand sanitizer to try and prevent me from getting sick." Wise move! In addition to keeping hand sanitizer at your desk, keep some in your purse, in your car, in the kitchen, etc. Twitter users, be sure to order a six-pack of Aloe Up® for only $30. That’s 750 applications — enough to last you almost six months at 5 applications per day. Plus, we’ll include shipping to any location within the continental U.S. absolutely free! To learn more about Alcohol-Free Foam Hand Sanitizer or to place an order, click here.By the way, you can tweet us @cleanphirst.
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MRSA Cases Far Outnumber School Shootings
During the eight-year period between the day in April 1999 when 15 people lost their lives at Columbine High School, and April 2007, when 33 people died at Virginia Tech, nearly 50 other people have died as a result of school-related shootings, according to a report compiled for the Virginia Tech Review Panel. While tragic, those numbers pale in comparison to the number of children in the United States who contract staph infections and the more dangerous and potentially-deadly methacillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (a.k.a., “MRSA”). 
Between Jan. 1, 2001 and Dec. 31, 2006, according to a study published in the Archives of Otolaryngology -- Head and Neck Surgery (Vol. 135 No. 1, January 2009), more than 21,000 cases of head and neck Staphylococcus aureus were diagnosed by pediatricians. Among those, a six-year average of 21.6 percent -- -- or more than 4,500 -- of the children were diagnosed with MRSA.Moreover, according to the study, MRSA cases accounted for only 11.8 percent of diagnoses in 2001 and, five years later, had climbed to 28.1 percent. The average age of children with the infections was only 6.7 years. 
The good news is that safe, non-toxic and alcohol-free surface products available from CLEANpHIRST™ are available to help you work to battle efffectively against these infections. Based in suburban St. Louis, CLEANpHIRST™ offers first-in-category cleaning products that can only be described as “Strong Enough for the Military, Safe Enough for Moms.” Three products, in particular, are best suited to help reduce the number of MRSA cases mentioned in the study. The first is DepHyze™ Decon 3D, a powerful surface disinfectant and decontaminant developed to neutralize chemical and biological weapons. Safe enough to use in small quarters inhabited by people, the patented technology in this product is strong enough to: - Neutralize hazardous industrial chemicals at crime scenes and meth lab clean ups;
- Sanitize all blood-borne bacteria and viruses, including HIV (AIDS), SARS and Avian Bird Flu (H5N1) and MRSA; and
- Neutralize organic vapors and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs).
The second product is DepHyze™ Ultra Clean. Though the name of the product makes it sound like something Billy Mays might have pitched, it’s performance is nothing short of extraordinary. A one-step cleaner and disinfectant, it: - Is effective against bacteria, yeasts, viruses and mold;
- Inhibits the growth of mold and mildew;
- Will not damage furniture, counter tops and floor surfaces; and
- Kills with Log 5 efficacy – up to 99.999 percent of common household germs that cause colds, flu, food poisoning and other health risks.
- Contains NO ALCOHOL and, therefore, does not irritate the skin or cause the skin to dry out;
- Cleans as well as moisturizes the hands;
- Will not leave gel agents on the hands that can harbor bacteria; and
- Offers unprecedented Log 5 efficacy (i.e., 99.999 percent kill rate on Staphylococcus aureus) and has been proven proven effective against Norovirus, MRSA and Clostridium difficile ("C. diff.").
To learn more about any of the CLEANpHIRST™ products mentioned in this post, click here. Labels: decontamination, dephyze, hospital cleaning, mrsa staph infection, Prevent Flu Infection, surface cleaning
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Less that a fourth of readers who responded to an informal survey conducted by the Denver Business Journal said their companies have plans in place for dealing with an outbreak of H1N1 “swine” flu. For business owners who find themselves among the “unprepared,” it’s not too late to prepare. Below, CLEANpHIRST™ offers 5 Easy-to-Implement Ways to Minimize the Impact of a Flu Pandemic on Your Business: - Clean all carpeted areas in your workplace with DepHyze™ Carpet Cleaner, a product that effectively cleans your carpets while delivering 100 percent chemical negation of odors instead of just masking them. Learn more about it here.
- Kill “superbugs” before they have a chance to impact your workforce by using DepHyze™ Decon 3D, an ultra-powerful cleaner and disinfectant, once a month. Learn more about it here.
- Hold the high ground over those same superbugs by using DepHyze™ Ultra Clean, an all-purpose, one-step cleaner, for daily cleaning throughout your workplace. Learn more about it here.
- Treat all of your linens, clothing and other machine-washable items with DepHyze™ Laundry Detergent, a product that requires no warm water — and, therefore, less energy — to effectively clean your commercial- and industrial-size loads. Learn more about it here.
Wondering how to get started? It’s easy: visit http://CLEANpHIRST.com. Labels: carpet cleaning, cleaning tips, decontamination, Hand Sanitizer, laundry detergent, Prevent Flu Infection, surface cleaning
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The staff at CLEANpHIRST™, an authorized reseller of Tionicon products that eradicate methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, applauds the work of the MRSA Survivors Network, the official organization for World MRSA Day. In an effort to raise awareness about methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, the Chicago-based group is holding a kick-off event Oct. 1 at 11 a.m. at Loyola University's downtown campus (Lewis Towers, Beane Hall, 13th floor). World MRSA Day will be observed Oct. 2 with MRSA-related activists and health care organizations holding events throughout the month of October as part of World MRSA Awareness Month. If you work in a health care setting, DepHyze™ Decon 3D stands as a proven, effective solution to help you in your never-ending struggle with MRSA. For instance, it offers: - Extraordinary Effectiveness – A two-part product, DepHyze™ Decon 3D has the potential to reach “7 Log” efficacy ratings — or 99.99999% kill rates against the most-potent “superbugs”. In comparison, the leading mass-marketed commercial cleaning products are limited to 3 Log (99.9%) or 4 Log (99.99%) effectiveness — vastly inferior in the world of microorganisms where reproduction rates are factored exponentially.
- Residual Killing Effect – Substrates that have been cleaned with DepHyze™ Decon 3D will maintain a sterile surface for long periods and keep killing over time. For example, an interior ceiling or wall treated with DepHyze™ Decon 3D and not routinely cleaned or abraded can demonstrate residual killing ability for more than two years!
- Non-toxic – Even though DepHyze™ Decon 3D is extremely powerful, it is also biodegradable and not harmful to humans or animals.
- Eliminates Odors – DepHyze™ Decon 3D is 100 percent effective in eliminating foul odors, providing complete biological and chemical odor negation via true chemical neutralization instead of simply masking smells.
- Easy to Use – No special equipment or training is required to use DepHyze™ Decon 3D. In fact, it can be applied in numerous ways (i.e., spray, brush, wipe, mop, mist, etc.). One gallon of the product can treat up to 2,000 square feet.
To learn more about DepHyze™ Decon 3D or to order the product for your health care facility, click here.FYI: CLEANpHIRST™ also carries the entire line of products featuring DepHyze™ technology, including an everyday cleaner/disinfectant, an alcohol-free hand sanitizer, a cold-water laundry detergent, a carpet cleaner and more. Labels: carpet cleaning, cleanphirst, dephyze, laundry detergent, mrsa staph infection, surface cleaning
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The list below shows only 10 of the many ways DepHyze™ cleaning technology can be used to tackle some of the world’s toughest cleaning challenges: - One of the world’s largest cruise ship lines is using DepHyze™ Decon 3D to kill Norovirus (a.k.a., “the cruise ship virus”);
- An aircraft manufacturer in Kansas is using DepHyze™ Decon 3D to decontaminate bacteria in HVAC systems and throughout the interiors of buildings on their property;
- A retirement complex is performing monthly maintenance with DepHyze™ Carpet Cleaner and DepHyze™ Ultra Clean to disinfect patient rooms;
- A Louisiana automobile dealer group is using DepHyze™ Decon 3D to remove odors, mold and mildew in used cars at nearly four dozen locations;
- Offshore drilling operations in the Gulf of Mexico are using DepHyze™ Decon 3D for mold remediation in bathrooms, DepHyze™ Ultra Clean to disinfect and decontaminate living quarters and Alcohol-Free Foam Hand Sanitizer to reduce the exchange of bacteria, germs and viruses common in close-quarters living environments;
- Homeowners in Florida and several other states are using DepHyze™ Decon 3D to remediate mold and mildew growth on roof shingles;
- An Illinois motel operator in used DepHyze™ Decon 3D to decontaminate a guest room that had been used illegally as a lab for manufacturing methamphetamines;
- A medical device manufacturer in Illinois provided Alcohol-Free Foam Hand Sanitizer to employees as part of its corporate wellness program’s emphasis on hand hygiene;
- A nationally-recognized medical services business owner who provides immunizations for travelers going to foreign countries included Alcohol-Free Foam Hand Sanitizer as part of a disease-prevention kit for use while traveling; and, finally…
- Officials at one Indiana college used DepHyze™ Decon 3D to prevent mold in classrooms after a water main break occurred.
Regardless of your cleaning needs — challenging or not, CLEANpHIRST™ has a product featuring DepHyze™ technology to meet your needs. To learn more about these products or to place an order, click here. Labels: apartment cleaning, carpet cleaning, cleanphirst, commercial cleaning, dephyze, Hand Sanitizer, Norovirus, surface cleaning
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