We all think that the office restroom is steaming with bacteria and germs. The bathroom is usually one of the cleanest spaces in the workplace (if you are regularly cleaning it)! Instead, the place that's usually the dirtiest and full of the most... (Read More)
First, it starts with sneezing. Then your eyes get red and itchy, and your throat feels sore and scratchy. Some people even break out in hives or eczema because of airborne pollen. Yes, that’s right, allergy season is here, and this year it might... (Read More)
Sticky hands on your walls, dirty dog or cat paws on your carpets, overflowing garbage cans, and droplets from sneezing and coughing, all of that bacteria and germs are on every surface in your home. That’s right. It’s on your bed, the pillow... (Read More)
In 2011 in Western Australia, Plastic Free July started. Since then, this initiative to reduce plastic waste has grown into a worldwide organization and challenge. In fact, in their 2021 Impact report, they reported 140 million Plastic-Free July... (Read More)
Recently a judge in Florida ruled against the federal mask mandate for travelers. This news is the latest in a long line of mask mandates lifted across the country. Despite COVID-19 cases averaging nearly 400 deaths per day, masking and other... (Read More)
If you’re more worried about germs than ever before, you’re not alone. After living through the COVID-19 pandemic, many people have developed real fears about germs and bacteria. In fact, in a 2021 survey of 2000 adults, 42 identified themselves... (Read More)
Patio season is here! It’s time for lunches outside, beers after work in the setting sun, or hosting outdoor events for your business. But before you can get your patio up and running, you’ve got to give it a thorough cleaning.
Cleaning your... (Read More)
Any parent with small children can tell you that teaching them to clean up after themselves takes time. Adults with teenagers and young adult children will tell you the process takes years! So why do we spend some much time and effort teaching... (Read More)
If you love to watch crime TV shows, you know that the killer always leaves behind some DNA or blood evidence behind. So the intrepid investigator whips out their handy blacklight, and the biological material that the eye can't see is visible under... (Read More)