Are There Industry Standards For Commercial Cleaning? - Let's Discuss the ISSA & IICRC
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- The ISSA (International Sanitary Supply Association): We explore the ISSA's Clean Standard, which serves as the gold standard of cleaning. It offers comprehensive training programs and certifications for cleaning service providers, emphasizing the connection between cleaning, health, and overall well-being. By adhering to the Clean Standard, facilities can demonstrate the value of clean environments, leading to increased employee productivity and improved bottom lines.
- The IICRC (Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification): We discuss the IICRC's role in developing common industry language and terminology, as well as its certification programs for professionals in the cleaning, inspection, and restoration industries. Their certifications cover a range of specialized areas, such as microbial remediation, structural drying, and floor care.
- ATP Testing: Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) testing measures actively growing microorganisms and provides a rapid assessment of cleanliness. Lower ATP readings indicate better cleanliness.
- Fluorescent Markers: These markers, available as gels, powders, or lotions, are used to mark high-touch objects before cleaning. By using a UV light, one can inspect whether a surface has been adequately cleaned.
Take care, and we look forward to sharing more valuable insights in our next episode!
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