The Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools (PC4HS), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, is supporting the National Healthy Schools Day, on April 7th, 2015 by promoting a classroom anti-clutter program in New England schools. National Healthy Schools Day is an annual event coordinated by the national nonprofit Healthy Schools Network, Inc. and PC4HS has a goal to enable better, more productive, and healthier cleaning in school environments.
 
“Cutting clutter in classrooms reduces hiding places for dust, touch points harboring pathogens, and surfaces to be cleaned by staff,” said Rex Morrison, founder and president of PC4HS. “By reducing clutter in classrooms by just 10 percent, we can help ensure spaces are cleaned to a higher standard, more completely, with healthier outcomes and less chemistry, and at commensurately lower cost.”
 
According to Healthy Schools Network Executive Director, Claire Barnett: “It takes a village to create healthier school environments, so we welcome the partnership of  Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools and support its decluttering  initiative.  By lessening the number of superfluous objects in classrooms, we reduce potential human exposure to indoor contaminants, both those associated with indoor soils, particles, or microbes, and with practices often linked to cleaning.”
 
PC4HS is partnering with M.D. Stetson Company, Inc. – an independently owned and operated cleaning and building maintenance supplies distributor in New England – to implement Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools in their region.