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Intelligently Cleaning Schools for Health Podcast

Author: Paul Cagle

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A real conversation about cleaning our schools for health.
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Listen in to this Podcast featuring our friend Jeff Newman of Tarkett. We discuss the importance of cleaning your carpet for health, especially during summer project time. Jeff sheds light on product selection, ideal features of carpets that are more durable and cleanable than other carpet types, and the custodial training necessary to clean for health.
This brief conversation about Summer Cleaning Schools for Health will help school facility managers plan and prepare for the best results from this summer's deep cleaning projects. What are we doing, when, and how? This podcast covers the five critical aspects of planning your summer cleaning program: Developing your clear scope of workScheduling around tricky summer district activities and vacationsTools and ChemicalsTeams and LeadsTraining
Paul and Greg discuss the topic of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) on the heels of a major report from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Up to 30% of building occupants in the U.S. suffer from some type of chronic respiratory disorder. Billions of dollars, and millions of school days, are lost annually due to the effects of poor IAQ in schools. Listen in as Paul and Greg touch on the maintenance and custodial side of this issue.
Episode #8 of the Intelligently Cleaning Schools for Health series speaks to the Coaching, Leadership, Playbook, Tools and Training required to hire and retain the best people for your school janitorial department.
How we coach the facility management team to lead people, manage a process and generate meaningful data. Remember, “you can’t manage what you don’t measure.”
Workable solutions to instill confidence that we are properly cleaning and disinfecting as we reopen schools.
As we implement new cleaning processes to meet new health guidelines, it is critical that we have the right management and supervision in place to pull it off. In fact, one of the most important parts of your cleaning program is having the right managers and supervisors in place. This podcast addresses what qualities and characteristics make the best managers and supervisors.
Interview with Angela Stender about the roll out of Cleaning for Health at Pflugerville Independent School District. Angela directs custodial services for PfISD, covering more than 30 buildings and several million square feet of cleanable space.
A standardized, easy-to-learn cleaning process that effectively cleans for health must be taught out of a training room, measured and managed.
Join this 30-minute conversation about cleaning schools for health. Greg Lookabaugh and Paul Cagle explore the differences between cleaning for appearance vs. cleaning for health. They share practical definitions for "what is a clean school building?" and "what is the process of cleaning for health?"
There is no better time than now for a real conversation about how we properly clean our schools for health. The King's podcast series "Intelligently Cleaning Schools for Health" seeks to be a part of that conversation. Greg Lookabaugh and Paul Cagle of The King's look forward to visiting with each of you in the coming weeks.
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