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These measures include habitual hand hygiene, vigilant aseptic use of barriers and PPE like gowns and gloves, and systematic cleaning and disinfection of the built environment, linens, and medical devices.” Dedicated to supporting infection control programs to mitigate exposure threats in high-risk environments are the professionals at ...
“We have all sneezed, developed a runny nose, or come down with itchy eyes after having contact with dust in a home, school, office, or some other indoor environment,” said Harry Pena, President of Zimmetry Environmental. ...
“Basic facility cleaning and disinfection procedures, personal hygiene, wound care, and personal protective equipment (PPE) can all contribute greatly towards mitigating infection risks on the job and in the built environment. At CTSI, we offer infection control, industrial hygiene, and environmental testing, training, and consulting for MRSA, C. diff, and ...
According to a recent survey by the American Pet Products Association, 82 million households in the United States own a pet. For many, their pet is a part of the family, but unfortunately, many homes with pets also suffer from indoor environmental quality issues associated with pet odors and allergens. Both furry pets and those with feathers can cause an allergic reaction in some people. Pet ...