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Volume 100  ·  Issue 5                                       Flu Watch Commentary

Custodian Dispatch
       Great Researchers May Know Germs Best...
           ...But Trained Custodians Keep Buildings Healthy
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Keeping Germs at a
minimum is best defense
against health scares.    
 
It takes well-trained warriors to deal with terrorists and it takes well-trained custodians to deal with germs. 
 
 
    
   Achieving a germ-free facility is impossible and not necessary.   But, it is imperative for cleaning managers to dig into why a problem persists.  The key to minimizing the risks of  infection, flu, allergy triggers, etc., is to make sure that custodians remove maximum amounts of soil each time they clean.  As with great warriors, quality resources and effective training are a must.
 
   Germs are micro-organisms that can make people ill, and micro-organisms are nature's recyclers.  In our stomachs, micro-organisms break down food as in digestion.  At the landfill, micro-organisms break down everything as in rotting or rusting.  Micro-organisms don't have stomachs and therefore cannot be separated from their host (soil, food, body fluids, metal, etc.).  They must stay with their hosts.  Removing the host, as in washing, wiping with clean material, vacuuming, etc., removes the germ.  
 
   To try to kill all the dangerous germs in a facility using a disinfectant solution is tantamount to trying to kill every cockroach by dropping a gihugic bomb.  So, why go in a direction of proven failure? 
 
   Read the label on a disinfectant product... Paraphrased, it says that 'the surface must be cleaned before product application'.  Disinfectants are designed to kill airborne germs landing on a clean surface in medical procedure areas, and not to be used as "magic" germ killers to be splashed around in blind faith.  Disinfectants are NOT holywater against germs!   Trying to simultaneously remove soil and disinfect can be a double-edged sword.
 
   Why do doctors use antibiotics against germs, you ask?  Because a living thing has an immune system, the doctor does not have to get every last "bad guy".  The immune system takes over making drugs to keep the "bad guys" under control once the antibiotic does the major kill.
 
   Good cleaning practices minimize the availability of soil... Our immune systems can handle the rest.
 
   Bottom line:  Focus on removing soil and not leaving a detergent/soil residue.  During flu season, add a clean water rinse step to all cleaning jobs.  Make paper towels available in restrooms serviced by electric hand dryers.  If hands are not thoroughly washed, hand dryers cannot provide friction to help remove soil as may a paper towel.  
 
   Electric hand dryers add to hand cleaning time.  Many people will just skip hand washing all-together.   Hand dryer vendors correctly stress the sanitation aspect of "no-touch" drying...  But, I'm stressing the reality of impatient and imprudent people during heightened health risks.  
 
   Another step:  Five minutes before the end of class, have a few students pass out paper towels while they spray a small amount of a detergent solution onto each desk.  Have each student wipe their desk top clean, wipe their hands well with the damp paper towel, and discard the soiled towel as they leave the room.  Arriving students will get clean desks and leaving students will have less soil on their hands with which to spread germs.   
 
   From top executives down to facility visitors, the need for education on how to win the battle against germs cannot be ignored or mismanaged.   Communications and custodial management personnel are invited to attend our free 2-hour work shop on the Art of Cleaning.  Your empowered team will have beneficial information to share with everyone.

   Thank you for allowing me into your day.  Please feel free to call us whenever we can be of assistance.
 
 
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An Important Note...
 
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The look and safety of a floor is more about the detergent used for washing than it is about the floor finish itself.
 
 
High-Quality floor finishes will last longer than normal finishes before needing to be stripped, but upkeep costs and gloss duration are tied directly to the detergent used for washing.
 
 
Above photo was taken 4 years after the initial floor finish application.  Keeping a maximum "Wet Look" gloss requires minimal burnishing because Fast-1-2-3 EFP cold water detergent leaves every surface squeaky clean.
 
   Neutral detergents may, and disinfectant detergents do, leave residue that contains old soil and/or grabs onto new soil.  Traffic will turn the residue/soil into an abrasive that can grind floor finish into powder.  
 
   The ground-up floor finish (containing germ-filled soil) gets airborne and lands on surfaces for future transfer to living things or is ingested via bronchial passages. 
 
Fast-1-2-3 EFP cold water detergents will remove virtually all of the germ-loaded soil and not leave a harmful residue...  Your present floor finish will perform better.
 
 
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Our Instructors are field-experienced professionals who teach custodial staff personnel the chemistry, physics, and biology of cleaning in a logical way.  Attendees refer to the class as a great "eye opener".
 
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