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ISSA Members Recognized for Diversity Efforts

Cleanfax May/June 2023 digital

Cleanfax May/June 2023 Digital Edition Online Now

Online Branding Straight Talk

5 Tips to Building a Strong Online Brand

Air duct cleaning

NADCA Recognizes 2022 Safety Award Winners

Healthy workplace

Healthy Workplaces Coalition Announces Membership Growth

Flood restoration

Navigating the ‘Atmospheric River’ of Increased Catastrophe Work

Restoration Survey
Professional cleaning women

ISSA Hygieia Network Launches Educational Program Grants

March/April 2023 Cleanfax

What You Might Have Missed in Our March/April 2023 Issue

Spend Analysis

Leadership Tips: Performing a Successful Spend Analysis

Larry and Tryna Cooper

5 Questions With Larry Cooper

Disaster

Class Is in Session: An Interview with Tim Fagan, President of Blue Kangaroo Packoutz

Electric sparks

Online Poll: Electric-Powered Truckmounts

Construction tool. The builder holds a grinder tool in his hands.

The Silica Problem and Restoration Workers

Take 5 - Katie Smith

RIA President Katie Smith on the International Restoration Convention and RIA’s Future

Work injury

Study Reveals Maine Has Highest Rate of US Job Accidents

Aramsco

Aramsco Purchases Pantheon Surface Prep

Golden trophy award

Encircle Wins 2023 RIA Contractor’s Choice Award for the Second Year in a Row

An infrared thermal imaging system being used during a home energy audit. The camera is pointed to a house living room wall and shows a distinct blue (cold) area within the home’s insulation. The center target area reads 59.6 degrees with a range of 51 to 65 degrees in the area. The blue area is a stud behind the wall, this is a typical reading in any stick built home. The wood's R-value is less than the insulation so the camera reads cooler in this area. Energy audits are performed to determine how efficient the house is and to suggest steps to increase energy efficiency. To the left is a window frame, the camera is pointed above a TV with a fireplace mantle on the right.

5 Tips for Better Moisture Mapping

Mason Tomaino

Bases, Benevolence, and Business: The ‘Triple Play’

IICRC logo

IICRC Opens Second Public Review of Floor Covering Standard

Paul Bakker

Well-Known Flooring Industry Icon Paul Bakker Passes Away

Artificial Intelligence

Join the ISSA Grand Challenge to Use ChatGPT in the Cleaning Industry

Jim Pemberton Take 5

Why Do People Clean Their Own Carpet?

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Of the following, which is the most challenging stain for you to remove?

  • Ink (44%, 32 Votes)
  • Food dye (Kool-Aid, etc) (33%, 24 Votes)
  • Urine (14%, 10 Votes)
  • Tannin (coffee, tea, etc) (8%, 6 Votes)

Total Voters: 72

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