March 2026
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Inside the March Issue |
Vinyl Floor Care Prevent Dirt Buildup via Regular, Scheduled Maintenance
The first step to maintaining any floor
surface is to prevent dirt and debris
from entering the facility in the first
place.
Prevention of the build up of contaminants
will not only keep your floor
cleaner, but it will considerably reduce
maintenance costs and improve indoor
air quality.
Milliken, a manufacturer of flooring
products, including Luxury Vinyl Tile, advises
against using excessive amounts of
water, cleaners, strippers or finishes. Do not
use metal or razor scrapers to remove dirt
or marks, either. This will likely damage the
protective wear layer. Consult cleaning
product manufacturers for guidelines when
cleaning.
Vinyl floors require regular sweeping,
vacuuming (no bristle beater bars), and
damp mopping with a neutral pH cleaner
to remove dirt and grime. For proper maintenance,
avoid harsh chemicals, wax, or abrasive pads, instead using white, light
green, or red pads for scrubbing. Promptly clean spills and use protective mats at
entryways to protect the finish.
Daily Routine Maintenance
Dry sweep or dust mop the floors on a
daily basis and then damp mop the floor
with a mild neutral cleaner, such as daily
cleaners with a pH of 7, or better yet, a
neutral peroxide cleaner.
Most peroxide cleaners are not only
safe for the environment, but can be used
on a variety of hard surfaces and carpet.
There are even peroxide cleaners that disinfect
while they clean. The last rule of
thumb for regular maintenance is to clean
spills as quickly as possible, not only to
protect the flooring, but also to reduce the
potential for slip and fall accidents. Full story »
Graffiti Removal
Know the Many Hazards Workers May Face
Besides chemicals, employees can
face other hazards when removing
graffiti. Here are a few.
Repetitive Stress Injuries (RSIs). When
you remove graffiti, you may spend a lot
of time standing, bending, reaching,
scrubbing, and repeating the same motions
over and over. These activities can
cause fatigue, pain, numbness, or tingling
in your hands, wrists, elbows, shoulders,
neck, back, feet, and legs. Full story »
today's news
ISSA, Tork Honor Museum of Natural History
ROSEMONT, IL -- ISSA, the Association for Cleaning and Facility Solutions, and Tork, a developer of professional hygiene, have announced the winners of the second annual Spotless Spaces Competition.
ABCO Offers Ways to Celebrate Cleaning Week
MIAMI -- In honor of International Cleaning Week, ABCO Cleaning Products, a provider of sustainable cleaning tools, is celebrating the essential role cleaning plays in creating safe, healthy and productive environments for facilities.
Russelectric Touts Mission Critical Power
HINGHAM, MA -- Russelectric, a manufacturer of power control systems and automatic transfer switches, is highlighting the value of centralized paralleling systems for applications requiring maximum control precision, system resilience, and operational visibility.
Profit Power Series Kicks Off in Canada
MISSISSAUGA, ON -- IKO’s 2026 Profit Power series has hit the ground running with two contractor workshops in Halifax and Winnipeg, leaving attendees energized, inspired and armed with actionable strategies to grow their roofing businesses.
Spring in the Air: So Are Bees, and Kudzu Stink Bugs
ATLANTA -- As spring sets in, most will soon be enjoying blooming flowers and rising temperatures. However, flowers aren’t the only things emerging this time of year.
Ware Malcomb Names Papel to Accounting Team
IRVINE, CA -- Ware Malcomb, an international design firm, has named Debbi Papel Director, Project Accounting in its Irvine office.
Cleaning Week Reminder: Stay Healthy & Clean
ROSEMONT, IL – This week is International Cleaning Week, and ISSA, The Association for Cleaning and Facility Solutions, will celebrate by reminding the public of the important role the industry plays in keeping spaces healthy and clean.














