ISSA & CIRI Partner

ISSA and the Cleaning Industry Research Institute (CIRI) have agreed to enter a long-term partnership for the cooperative development of science-based cleaning standards that would develop industry data, training, measurement, and certification programs. The first initiative this joint partnership will undertake is to fund a series of independent research initiatives leading to the development of a Clean Standard for K-12 schools. The partnership supports one of the ISSA strategic initiatives as set forth by the ISSA Board of Directors: to identify the link between cleaning, science, and occupant health.

Said ISSA Executive Director John Garfinkel: “The ISSA project is to make the connection between science and cleaning for health. We are very pleased to fund such a worthwhile independent effort to identify and develop standards for cleanliness, utilizing a group of highly credentialed scientists and researchers. The CIRI Clean Standard Science Committee managing this much-needed research will be free from any outside influences or biases, including any from ISSA, CIRI, or the staff, board, or members of either organization.

“Many other facility-services industries have long been based in engineering and science while our industry has largely had to prove its public-health value based on assumptions and perceptions. Today, we want to remove any doubt about the benefits cleaning brings to facilities and their occupants, and we hope this initiative will bring the independent scientific verification many facility managers have been requesting.”

Following a significant period of laboratory and field testing, ISSA will lead the process of creating standards and certification based on the scientific findings, involving key stakeholders in the cleaning, facilities management, and education industries.

“Each organization will do what it does best during this project,” said CIRI Chairman Jim Harris. “CIRI will conduct research on measurement methods and current conditions in K-12 schools. ISSA will use the results as a basis for developing standards regarding what defines ‘clean’ in these very important and sensitive environments.”

The goal of the project is that individuals and organizations can then be certified with respect to their knowledge and use of methods that lead to measurable improvements in school cleanliness and hygiene, a topic of great concern to a large percentage of the public, especially those with children in K-12 environments or those who work within them.

The first update regarding this project is expected to be released at ISSA/INTERCLEAN® North America 2008, September 8-11, in Las Vegas, NV.

 


Missouri Legislature Passes Green Cleaning for Schools Bill

The Missouri legislature recently passed a bill that will require K–12 schools to establish a green cleaning policy and exclusively purchase and use “environmentally sensitive” cleaning products beginning with the 2009-10 school year.

Once signed by the governor, the Missouri legislation — modeled after the recently enacted Illinois Green Cleaning for Schools Act — will become the third state law to require green cleaning in schools.

The Missouri bill requires schools to implement a green cleaning program consistent with guidelines and specifications to be developed by the state department of health in conjunction with cleaning-industry representatives and others.

The guidelines will define and otherwise address environmentally sensitive products, such as cleaning-product formulations, jansan paper products, and equipment. In drafting the guidelines, the legislation requires the department of health to provide “multiple avenues” by which cleaning products may be determined to be environmentally sensitive.

Other State Green Cleaning Legislation

Legislation in Illinois (HB 4812) that would require every state-owned building to establish a green cleaning policy recently passed the Illinois House and has been referred to the Senate Rules Committee for consideration. The bill would require all state buildings to purchase and use environmentally sensitive cleaning products consistent with the guidelines recently issued by the Illinois Green Government Coordinating Council for the purpose of implementing that state’s Green Cleaning for Schools Act.

Legislation in Maryland (HB 596) that would have required green cleaning in public schools failed to pass during the state’s 2008 legislative session.

Additional Information

ISSA has compiled a summary of the state, local, and federal government policies related to green cleaning product procurement. This document, entitled Green Cleaning Product Procurement Policies, Initiatives, and Requirements in the U.S., contains more than 50 pages of concise and invaluable information on the state of public policy on green cleaning initiatives. This document is available exclusively to ISSA members at www.issa.com/greenprocure.

Bill Balek is ISSA’s legislative affairs director. He can be reached at 847-982-0800; e-mail, bill@issa.com.

 


CIMS’ ISSA Certification Expert Workshops: Now Accepting Registrations

ISSA has officially opened registration for the remaining 2008 Cleaning Industry Management Standard’s (CIMS) ISSA Certification Expert (I.C.E.) workshops, to be held June 25 at the DoubleTree Hotel in Rosemont, IL, and September 8 at ISSA/INTERCLEAN® North America in Las Vegas, NV. To date, 210 industry individuals have achieved I.C.E. status.

Visit www.issa.com/standard/ice for more details, workshop-registration forms, and a current list of individuals who have already been certified as I.C.E. The ISSA-member fee for the I.C.E. workshop is US$995 ($1,595 for nonmembers).

Who Should Attend?

• Manufacturers, distributors, consultants, and others who want to offer a value-added service to customers by assisting them in preparing for CIMS certification and who wish to gain a unique insight into the management framework that should be instituted by a successful building service contractor (BSC) or in-house service provider (ISP).

• BSCs and ISPs who wish to improve operations, operate more efficiently, better understand the management principles proven to be the hallmarks of successful facility service provider (FSP) organizations, and prepare their organizations to achieve certification to CIMS.

 

Welcome New ISSA Members!

 

 

A Better Clean Janitorial, Inc.
Keller, TX

Allegiance Industries
Columbia, SC

Bio-Janitorial Service, Inc.
Glendale, AZ

Bryco Services
Merrillville, IN

BSF/Home, Inc.
Montreal, QC Canada

CAM Services
Culver City, CA

Carpet Weaver’s Floor Care
Bloomington, IL

Ciocca’s Executive Cleaning
Ft. Wayne, IN

Clean Best Janitorial Services, Div. of Mt. Angel Developmental Programs
Mt. Angel, OR

Clean Tech, Inc.
Wichita, KS

Commercial Cleaning Service
Allston, MA

Commercial Cleaning Services of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City, OK

Cristi Cleaning Service Corp.
Hackensack, NJ

Ensign Enterprises
Huntersville, NC

Enviro Resources II, Inc.
Naperville, IL

EnviroUSA
Memphis, TN

Fresh and Clean
Concord, ON, Canada

Full Services, LLC
Culpepper, VA

High Road Commercial Cleaning, Inc.
Winnipeg, MB, Canada

Hi-Tech Cleaning Services, Inc.
Yonkers, NY

Image by J & K, LLC
Philadelphia, PA

Integrity Floor Care, LLC
Webster, MA

J’s Maintenance Service, Inc.
Glendale, CA

Metropolitan Building Services, Inc.
Washington, DC

Midwest Janitorial Service & Supply
Hiawatha, IA

My Precision Cleaning Services, Inc.
Hagerstown, MD

Personalized Property Services, LLC
Columbus, OH

Precision Clean, Inc.
Lenexa, KS

Pure Environment Maintenance, Inc.
Brooklyn, NY

Real Estate & Industrial Maintenance
Chico, CA

Rich’s Cleaning Service
Waterford, CT

Select Janitorial, Inc.
Victoria, BC, Canada

Sky Clean, Inc.
Caldwell, ID

Superior Shine Cleaning Service
Brandon, MB, Canada

United Commercial Cleaning, Inc.
Bohemia, NY

Valley Enterprises Building Maintenance
Las Vegas, NV

 

Individual ISP Members

Belleville Memorial Hospital
Belleville, IL

Birmingham Airport Authority
Birmingham, AL

Brant Community Healthcare System
Brantford, ON, Canada

Calvin College
Grand Rapids, MI

Chicago Botanic Garden
Glencoe, IL

City of Madison
Madison, WI

City of San Antonio
San Antonio, TX

Clear Creek ISD
League City, TX

Emory Crawford Long Hospital
Atlanta, GA

Fairchild Medical Center
Yreka, CA

Francis Howell School District
St. Charles, MO

Hospital for Special Care
Bristol, CT

Howard University Hospital
Cheverly, MD

Indianapolis Airport Authority
Indianapolis, IN

Iowa Farm Bureau
W. Des Moines, IA

Joliet Junior College
Joliet, IL

M & T Bank Stadium/Baltimore Ravens
Baltimore, MD

Mason General Hospital
Shelton, WA

Megaplex Theatres
Sandy, UT

Michigan State University
E. Lansing, MI

New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, NM

PetSmart
Phoenix, AZ

Purdue University
W. Lafayette, IN

Round Rock ISD — Custodial Services
Round Rock, TX

Salt Lake Community College
Salt Lake City, UT

San Antonio College
San Antonio, TX

Siena College
Loudonville, NY

St. Francis Hospital and Health Center
Indianapolis, IN

St. Joseph’s Care Group
Thunder Bay, ON, Canada

The Greenbrier Resort
White Sulphur Springs, WV

The University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA

Thomas & Joan Read Center — Texas A & M University
College Station, TX

Trinity College School
Port Hope, ON, Canada

Tulalip Resort Casino
Tulalip, WA

University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT

University of Maryland
College Park, MD

University of the Pacific
Stockton, CA

Waveny Care Center
New Canaan, CT

WPS Health Insurance
Madison, WI

Zeeland Community Hospital
Zeeland, MI