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1986 TRIANGLE CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONNENTAL TECHNOLOGY, CHAPEL HIIL, NC }IODELING BLUE-GREEN ALCAL BT,OOMS IN THE LOI{ER NEUSE RIVER NC by Wu-Seng Lungr and Hans W. Paer12 INTRODUCTTON Segments of the lower Neuse Rir¡er betr¡een Goldsboro and l.lew Ber¡,North Carolina (Fígure i) have, over the past decade, revealed aj.arming symptoms of advanced eutrophication, culninaiing j.n the appearance andpersistence of nuisance blue-green algal blooms. Specific symptoms of eutrophication in tlie lor¡…
Originally posted May 2021, updated March 2023 Industry strives to reach net zero global emissions by 2050 ACI drives members toward climate action The American Cleaning Institute (ACI) is challenging companies in the cleaning products industry and supporting supply chain to align their corporate climate strategy and targets with the 1.5°C ambition, which strives to reach net-zero global emissions by 2050. Nineteen ACI members have already stepped up to the challenge…
US Consumer Products: Research has demonstrated that a consumer’s attention can be diverted from important use and safety information by too much information on a label. Placement of information regarding all potential hazards posed by a consumer product could contribute to this effect. Furthermore, it was shown that warnings focused on specific hazards that are likely to cause injury to man or the environment enhance consumer and…
ACI has a variety of free educational materials available for consumers, teachers, health educators, community leaders and students. All are available in English, but we do have a few in Spanish. We have fact sheets, bookmarks, posters and booklets on a variety of topics including hand hygiene. Publication Catalog You can download publications from ACI's website. View the Publication Catalog for a complete list and links…
american cleaning institute® www.cleaninginstitute.org Cleaning with Little Kids What You Need to Know as They Grow Accidents can happen in an instant. In an emergency, call Poison Control at (800) 222-1222. INFANTS Tip: Read and follow product label instructions and keep products securely closed. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Tip: Age appropriate chores include sorting and folding clothes, organizing toys and room cleaning. TODDLERS Tip: Store products up and away,…
american cleaning institute® www.cleaninginstitute.org Cleaning with Little Kids What You Need to Know as They Grow Accidents can happen in an instant. In an emergency, call Poison Control at (800) 222-1222. INFANTS Tip: Read and follow product label instructions and keep products securely closed. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Tip: Age appropriate chores include sorting and folding clothes, organizing toys and room cleaning. TODDLERS Tip: Store products up and away,…
Clean home, clear mind 63%� I feel more productive Having a clean home… FINISH 60%� Decreases my stress/anxiety 66%� Boosts my mood 51%� Gives me more confidence Sources: ACI National Cleaning Week Survey, 2024. ACI College Cleaning Survey, 2022. 37%� Makes me feel more social 38%� Improves my sleep Want to impress your partner? Get cleaning! 47%� Helps me focus 60%� of Americans are more attracted to their partner when they take the initiative to clean…
Doing the dishes means:  Clearing the table  Scraping the dishes  Loading the dishwasher  Washing/drying (for hand-washed items) Teach children what items:  Get thrown away  Go in the compost bin (consider starting a compost pile if you don’t already have one)  Can — and can’t— go into a garbage disposal, if you have one Getting Kids to Help: Dishes Cleaning up after eating is an important life skill! It…
Make Every Day Global Handwashing Day! Why are clean hands important? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, keeping hands clean through improved hand hygiene is one of the most important steps we can take to avoid getting sick and spreading germs to others. Clean Hands Save Lives When should you wash your hands? • Before, during, and after preparing food • Before eating food • After using the toilet • After changing diapers or cleaning up…
Make Every Day Global Handwashing Day! Why are clean hands important? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, keeping hands clean through improved hand hygiene is one of the most important steps we can take to avoid getting sick and spreading germs to others. Clean Hands Save Lives When should you wash your hands? • Before, during, and after preparing food • Before eating food • After using the toilet • After changing diapers or cleaning up…