Best Practices

Collection of news and blog posts that describe best practices in Cleaning for Health and Safety.

Elementary School in Houston, Texas Reduced Air Pollutants Including Mold By 76.2%

Indoor Air Quality Impact Study: Summary This elementary school in a Texas ISD is a 98,000 sq ft public school with 48 classrooms, various common areas and an administrative area that contains the principal’s office and a clinic room. Prior to this air quality study, school classrooms ranged from 28% [...]

90-Day Pilot Up To 86% Air Quality Improvement

Case Study: Corporate campus with more than 250,000 sq. ft. Class A office space. Facility: Campus located in the Houston region with five separate buildings and a total of 10 floors. Download PDF Scientific Study: The original walk-through and indoor air quality (IAQ) test, conducted in March, measured the status [...]

2024-09-27T01:04:13-05:00November 12, 2013|Categories: Best Practices, Success Stories|

Church School Clean for Health

Case Study: Church educational wing and child care center. Facility: Approximately 20,000 sq. ft. two-story education building on church property located in a residential community near Houston. Download PDF Scientific Study: 75-day study on the status of 0.3 micron levels of indoor air particulates. The initial indoor air quality (IAQ) [...]

2024-09-27T01:10:49-05:00August 12, 2013|Categories: Best Practices, Success Stories|

Major University Improved Air Quality While Slashing Costs

Case Study: Facility department of this university implemented a new cleaning process provided by The King’s, designed to clean for health and eliminate waste. Facility: Large Midwestern university with more than 4.5 million cleanable square feet. Download PDF Situation: Beginning September 2011, the facility department of this university began cleaning [...]

2024-09-10T01:45:23-05:00March 20, 2012|Categories: Best Practices, Success Stories|

Direct and Indirect Costs of Chronic Disease

Businesses are a major provider of health insurance in the U.S., yet rising health care costs are making it increasingly difficult for employers to afford coverage. Employee health benefits are the fastest growing cost component for many employers and represent an increasingly large percentage of total work force costs. The [...]

2020-12-31T16:58:15-06:00January 12, 2010|Categories: Best Practices, News|Tags: |
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