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1 2019 Sustainability Report Launch Social Media Toolkit It is with great pleasure that ACI presents our 2019 Sustainability Report, The Future is Clean, which you can now find on our website. We invite you to share the report throughout your company and with your key stakeholders, customers and audiences. Please see suggested content on the following pages for sharing this important message through your…
It’s Back to School For You... But Not For Germs! Summer’s over and it’s time to head back to school to learn, make new friends and have new experiences but not for getting sick. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, keeping hands clean through proper hand hygiene is one of the most important steps teachers and students can take to stay healthy and in school. Teachers, when talking to your students about the steps for proper hand hygiene, encourage them to…
“Hooray,” said Sudsy, “our friends have come to wash their hands.” “Hooray for clean hands!” said the children. “Hooray! Hooray!” The Soap and Detergent Association 1500 K Street NW, Suite 300 n Washington, D.C. 20005 n www.cleaning101.com 1401 H Street, NW Suite 700 Washington, DC 20005 www.cleaninginstitute.org American Cleaning Institute “I think they’re coming,” said Soapy. They listened and heard footsteps and…
This resource is intended for educational purposes. Please copy and share with others. And, if you are looking for coloring sheets, songs and other resources, visit our website or email us at education@cleaninginsitute.org. When preparing food Before snacks and meals After using the restroom After touching animals When someone is ill Germs don’t go on vacation! So as you pack your bags for the beach, it’s a good time to remember to keep hands clean. It’s easy to relax…
How to Read a Disinfecting Product Label american cleaning institute® www.cleaninginstitute.org WHAT TO LOOK FOR Directions Always use products as instructed for safe use and best results. Directions for disinfectants will include: • Which surfaces or fabrics to use the product on—it’s important to only use disinfecting products on surfaces as described on the label • How much of the product to use, if it should be diluted, and how…
Los Recursos en Español Brindan Específicas Mejores Prácticas de Higiene a los Empleados, Cuidadores y Niños de Centros de Cuidado Infantil Descargue el kit de herramientas El American Cleaning Institute (ACI por sus siglas en inglés) lanzó una versión en español de su kit de herramientas C is for Clean: Building Blocks of Healthy Child Care (L de Limpio: Construyendo con Bloques un Cuidado Infantil Saludable), que brinda recomendaciones permanentes y fáciles de entender sobre protocolos de…
Exposure and Risk Screening Methods for Consumer Product Ingredients The Soap and Detergent Association The Soap and Detergent Association Exposure and Risk Screening Methods for Consumer Product Ingredients The Soap and Detergent Association Washington, DC April 2005 Copyright © 2005: The Soap and Detergent Association. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any…
70% of Americans find that cleaning gives them a sense of accomplishment 60% of Americans are more attracted to their partner when they take the initiative to clean their home Learn More on ACI’s 2024 Cleaning Survey Results During this National Cleaning Week Nearly 9 in 10 Americans (87%) feel their best, both mentally and physically, when they have a clean home, according to survey data released by the American Cleaning Institute (ACI). During National Cleaning Week (March 24 – 30, 2024…
HAND HYGIENE: A simple way to stay healthy at school, at work, and at home! According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the single most important thing we can do to keep from getting sick and spreading illness to others is to clean our hands. The American Cleaning Institute is a proud member of the Clean Hands Coalition. For more information about hand hygiene, visit www.cleaninginstitute.org/cleanhands
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…