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Actual for You - Dusting For Healthpholstery * Sand and soil particles * Dander brought in from people and pet dander brought in on clothing * Paper fibers (from paper handling and machines which can release thousands of invisible paper fibers and starch into the air) * Cigarette Smell It - Buy It! One of the biggest complaints building owners have with their cleaning services is poor dusting. Inadequate dusting can be one of the factors leading to poor indoor air quality. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) lists poor indoor air quality as the fourth largest environmental threat to our country. The American Lung Association also points out that heating, cooling and ventilation systems are often sources of biological substances such as dust, mold, pollen, and dust mites.I always knew lemon scent reminded me of something and I am not thinking about lemon :) There is much deeper understanding in scents (and flavors)– they take back to the past and dig deep into your brain. Remember Marcel Proust ritual consumption of tea and biscuits?It is just too bad (?) we can't smell though screen ;)Researches say smells can affect a shopper's behavior. For this reason they have made sig These substances are inhaled by occupants, and can lead to breathing problems. Dust particles are extremely small and are irritating to the eyes, nose and skin. They can be breathed deep into people's lungs and irritate chronic diseases such as asthma, and can cause temporary health problems including headaches, dry eyes, sinus congestion, and nausea. What is dust? It is a term that refers to a complex mixture of organic and inorganic particles that collect and coat surfaces. The types of particles that can be in dust include: * Fabric fibers from clothes, carpets, upholstery * Sand and soil particles * Dander brought in from people and pet dander brought in on clothing * Paper fibers (from paper handling and machines which can release thousands of invisible paper fibers and starch into the air) * Cigarette It's Just So Impossible To Imagine A Life Without Electricity Or Electronic Goods st environmental threat to our country. The American Lung Association also points out that heating, cooling and ventilation systems are often sources of biological substances such as dust, mold, pollen, and dust mites.It’s just so impossible to imagine a life without electricity or electronic goods. Electronic goods have become such intrinsic part of our lives that we have started taking them for granted. Would not life be such an improbability without refrigerators, water heaters, iron, coffee maker, dryers, air conditioners and dish washers?!Though these items are easily available on high streets, yet owing to several factors These substances are inhaled by occupants, and can lead to breathing problems. Dust particles are extremely small and are irritating to the eyes, nose and skin. They can be breathed deep into people's lungs and irritate chronic diseases such as asthma, and can cause temporary health problems including headaches, dry eyes, sinus congestion, and nausea. What is dust? It is a term that refers to a complex mixture of organic and inorganic particles that collect and coat surfaces. The types of particles that can be in dust include: * Fabric fibers from clothes, carpets, upholstery * Sand and soil particles * Dander brought in from people and pet dander brought in on clothing * Paper fibers (from paper handling and machines which can release thousands of invisible paper fibers and starch into the air) * Cigarette Finding Your Ideal Home d can lead to breathing problems. Dust particles are extremely small and are irritating to the eyes, nose and skin. They can be breathed deep into people's lungs and irritate chronic diseases such as asthma, and can cause temporary health problems including headaches, dry eyes, sinus congestion, and nausea.Finding your ideal home takes some work. Do you want a single-family home or a condo? How big a home and in which neighborhood?Let’s begin by talking about different types of homes. Single-family homes are typically detached houses on a single lot. The owner is responsible for all aspects of the property, including the interior, exterior and landscaping. A condominium, on the other hand, is a real estate projec What is dust? It is a term that refers to a complex mixture of organic and inorganic particles that collect and coat surfaces. The types of particles that can be in dust include: * Fabric fibers from clothes, carpets, upholstery * Sand and soil particles * Dander brought in from people and pet dander brought in on clothing * Paper fibers (from paper handling and machines which can release thousands of invisible paper fibers and starch into the air) * Cigarette 10 Tips To Keep Your Cleaning Staff Motivated ry eyes, sinus congestion, and nausea.In any cleaning operation the cleaning supervisor or company owner is probably the most important person who can motivate cleaning crews to take pride in their work. But how one can motivate, instruct, communicate and lead the cleaning staff?In every job that I have had from cleaning floors to managing teams across the nation – I have used motivation to drive high performance and results from my teams and myself. What is dust? It is a term that refers to a complex mixture of organic and inorganic particles that collect and coat surfaces. The types of particles that can be in dust include: * Fabric fibers from clothes, carpets, upholstery * Sand and soil particles * Dander brought in from people and pet dander brought in on clothing * Paper fibers (from paper handling and machines which can release thousands of invisible paper fibers and starch into the air) * Cigarette Building Staff Into A Team pholsterySuppose you’ve made the effort to decide what kind of people you’re seeking for your business, and you’ve even gone to the trouble of making sure you hire staff who match those criteria. Is that enough? No it’s not. As the business leader, your last critical activity is to build staff into a team, and there are four areas you should address to accomplish this.TELL ‘EM WHAT’S GOING ON Whether a business is * Sand and soil particles * Dander brought in from people and pet dander brought in on clothing * Paper fibers (from paper handling and machines which can release thousands of invisible paper fibers and starch into the air) * Cigarette smoke (and its toxic by-products) * Plant and insect parts Mold spores * Dust mites and their feces * Viruses * Rodent waste * Construction debris (adhesives, sawdust, etc.) * Pollen * Bacteria * Heavy metals such as lead, cadmium and mercury As people walk around and as your employees vacuum, they stir up dust particles into the air. So it's not enough just to "feather dust". Although you can never totally remove dust, there are practical measures you can take to control it. Instead of chasing dust around a building, stop it at the door by using proper matting, which means long mats that will trap soil. Another key to controlling dust is to have the right vacuum with a good HEPA filter. This will help to assure you are removing dust from carpet and hard floor surfaces and not just stirring up the dust and making it airborne. Look for vacuum cleaners that channel air through multi-stage filtration systems and have sealed bags, which reduce and contain more dust than open cloth-bag systems. If you are usi
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