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ACI introduces the Class of Clean: Senior Year with New Resources and Tools to Prepare for Life After Graduation
Review Survey Findings Here
Download the toolkit: www.cleaninginstitute.org/ClassOfClean
Nearly 7 out of 10 college seniors (68%) said they felt no more prepared to clean as seniors as they did when they were freshmen, according to a new survey from the American Cleaning Institute (ACI). These findings show that seniors still…
This monograph summarizes: 1) critical fate and effects data required for an
environmental risk assessment on linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS); and
2) conclusions drawn from a risk assessment of LAS in the United States.
Although focused on conditions in the U.S., data from other parts of the
world that are relevant to a U.S. assessment are included in the monograph.
The monograph is written for a technical audience, but not necessarily one
familiar with environmental risk assessment…
Martha Chapin
The following question was asked of 1,777 adults 18+ (664 men and 1,113 women). The independent consumer research study was completed online by Echo Research February 27-March 3, 2013, on behalf of the American Cleaning Institute (ACI). The survey has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.5 percent.How often, if at all, do you or someone in your household engage in spring cleaning? Every year (72%) – up 10%…
The body of scientific evidence currently available indicates that the use of antibacterial products does not give rise to superbugs. Superbugs are bacteria types that have become resistant to the antiseptics and antibiotic agents which were designed to eliminate them. Consequently, superbugs are known to cause infections which are difficult to control. It is generally accepted that the overuse and misuse of antibiotics has given rise to the known superbugs. As the amount of…
The following questions were asked of 916 American adults (458 men and 458 women). The independent consumer research study was completed August 21-24, 2008, on behalf of The Soap and Detergent Association (SDA), by Echo Research. The survey has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.2 percent.
Which of the following do you think is the number one way to prevent colds and flu?
Results:
Clean hands regularly (56%); up 6% from 2006 (50%)
Healthy diet (20%); similar to 2006 (21…
D E T E R G E N T ETHANOL EMISSIONS F R O M MUNICIPAL
WASTEWATER C O L L E C T I O N AND T R E A T M E N T SYSTEMS
Prepared for
The Soap and Detergent Association
Prepared by
CH2M H I L L
Emeryville, California
September 1991
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Engineers
Planners
Economists
Scientists
September 23, 1991
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Mr. Richard I . Sedlak
Research Director
The Soap and Detergent Association
475 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10016
Dear Mr. Sedlak:
Subject: Ethanol Emissions from…
We love seeing those beautifully remodeled and redecorated laundry spaces! Just make sure to keep safety in mind. One dangerous trend we've seen is storing liquid laundry packets in clear containers. Cleaning products should always be stored up and out of reach of children. Join us in spreading the word that when it comes to cleaning products, think #StoreNotDecor. …
AN INVESTIGATION OF GROUNDWATER
CONTAMINATION FROM AN ONSITE SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SYSTEM (OSDS) AT A SINGLE FAMILY
HOME IN FLORIDA
Phase 2 Report
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The Soap and Detergent Association
475 Park Avenue South
New York, New York 10016
April, 1993
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ASSOCIATES
AN INVESTIGATION OF GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION FROM
AN ONSITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM (OSDS) AT A SINGLE
FAMILY HOME IN FLORIDA
Phase 2 Report
To
The Soap and Detergent Association
475 Park…
THE FATE OF PHOSPHORUS IN WASTE TREATMENT PROCESSES: THE
ENHANCED REMOVAL OF PHOSPHATE BY ACTIVATED SLUDCE
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Arnold B. Ifenar^ and David Jenkins^
For Presentation At The
2Uth Purdue I n d u s t r i a l V7aste Conference
Purdue Uni v e r s i t y , Lafayette, Indiana
May 6 - 8 , 1969
^Doctoral Candidate, Department of C i v i l Engineering, U n i v e r s i t y
o f C a l i f o r n i a , Berkeley.
^ A s s i s t a n t Professor, Department of C i v i l Engineering, U n i v e r s i t…
Good hand hygiene habits help keep you healthy!
Wet your hands with clean, running water (warm or cold), turn off the tap, and apply soap.
Lather your hands by rubbing them together with the soap. Be sure to lather the backs of your hands, between your fingers, and under your nails.
Scrub your hands for at least 20 seconds. Need a timer? Hum the "Happy Birthday" song from beginning to end twice.
Rinse your hands well under…