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PC4HS - non-prescriptive by brand, but prescriptive by technology
People often ask: “Do I have to use a certain type of product when performing Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools” ? The answer is YES, and NO – both.Renewable Cleaning Approach (RCA) Succeeds in Florida Charter Schools
PC4HS-based program helps Florida Charter Schools.12 Steps to Developing a Cleaning Production System™ or CPS™
A production system is designed to produce something, thus in setting up a “Cleaning Production System” (CPS) - it is important to identify what you want to produce. Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools (PC4HS) Consortium members believe in cleaning for health (CFH). This is what we want to produce – a healthy indoor environment through cleaning.Pregunta: ¿No es limpieza en proceso simplemente otra manera de eliminar trabajos?
Agradecemos tu preocupación, y, francamente, no creemos en ahorrar dinero al eliminar conserjes.How Can Software for Laptops, Smartphones and Tablets Improve Business and Profitability for Cleaning Professionals?
While technology in the form of laptops, netbooks, smartphones and tablets has made us more efficient and connected, how are these technologies helping facility service providers?Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools (PC4HS)® Makes Advanced Vapor Technologies’ TANCS a Preferred Product
(Sparks, NV) Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools (PC4HS), an innovative new cleaning method, has named Advanced Vapor Technologies’ TANCS® steam vapor units preferred products, signifying that they meet the highest standards for cleaning and sanitizing in education facilities.Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools (PC4HS) is a supporter of the Cleaning Industry Management Standard or CIMS
Both the president and vice president of PC4HS, Rex Morrison and Bill Blumenthal respectively are CIMS ISSA Certification Experts (ICE) ready to provide training and consulting services to cleaning organizations interested in complying with and preparing to be certified to the Cleaning Industry Management Standard (CIMS).Why PC4HS Uses ICM
Integrated Cleaning and Measurement (ICM)™ is an open-source quality and effectiveness tracking system — owned and administered by the non-profit IEHA (formerly the International Executive Housekeepers Association). ICM's goal is to integrate measurement into the cleaning processes used in commercial and public facilities — enabling improvements in cleaning outcomes through the use of measurement tools and well-chosen metrics.What are some good measurable ways to determine if your infection control program is effective?
There are many ways to determine Infection Control (IC) program effectiveness, all with pros and cons.Cleaning Like a NASCAR Pit Crew
Explore traits of NASCAR pit crew members and see how a Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools (PC4HS) program may help cleaning managers (CMs) emulate these winning teams.Process Cleaning for Healthy Facilities™ (PCHF™) Website Launched as the Official Site of the Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools™ (PC4HS™) Consortium
The Process Cleaning for Healthy Facilities® (PCHF®) Website has launched as the official site of the Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools (PC4HS) Consortium, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping its members produce healthy, high performance schools while protecting jobs in budget-constrained environments.Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools® (PC4HS®) and Henry Ford
Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools® (PC4HS®) and the Ford Motor Company have more than a few things in common.Q: Isn't Process Cleaning Just Another Way to Eliminate Jobs?
Candidly, we do not believe in saving money by eliminating custodians.Outlining What Custodians Need to Know
An outline of what Custodians need to know to be successful with their process.Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools® - Past, Present and Future
A historical account of the Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools® program.Did You Miss the Healthy Schools Campaign (HSC) Event?
Links to and information about the HSC Event.Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools® (PC4HS®) - How the Non-Profit Got Started
An account regarding the origin of PC4HS®.How to Choose Green Cleaning Products in a PC4HS Program
Information on selecting Green Cleaning Products in a PC4HS program.FAQ - Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools® (PC4HS®)
Frequently asked questions and answers about PC4HS®.PC4HS Officially Supports "Clean and Healthy Schools for Dummies" (the book)
Memorandum of support for the book: Clean and Healthy Schools for Dummies.Spreading the Success of PC4HS® - Douglas County School District
A summary of the success Douglas County School District had with PC4HS.Inspection: How Reducing It in Process Cleaning Can Improve Quality
Information correlating reduced inspections to quality improvements.Process Cleaning - Seeking the One Best Way to Clean
A detailed description of Process Cleaning.Time Studies in Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools® (PC4HS) - Creating "Single-Piece Flow"
A look at the methodology and goal regarding "Single-Piece Flow" with respect to PC4HS.Process Cleaning Uses Specialists, Avoids Multitasking - Here's Why
A deeper look at the reasoning behind the techniques used by PC4HS.Steps to Clean a Classroom
A memorandum on the steps to cleaning a classroom.Process Cleaning - Classroom Cleaning Takes Six Minutes
Information supporting PC4HS's average estimate for the time it takes to clean a classroom.Why Process Cleaning Uses ICM
An answer to why PC4HS uses Integrated Cleaning and Measurment (ICM).Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools® (PC4HS®) Seeks Green Cleaning Products Tested by UMass Lowell TURI
Information explaining the criterion used by PC4HS® regarding Green Cleaning Products as dictated by UMass Lowell's Toxics Use Reduction Institute (TURI).Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools® (PC4HS®) - Background
Summary of the PC4HS® initiative.What is Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools® (PC4HS®)?
A synopsis of the Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools® program.