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CLEANING FOR HEALTH SOLUTIONS – PART #1 INTRODUCTION

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CLEANING FOR HEALTH SOLUTIONS – PART #1 INTRODUCTION

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  1. Clean Plus Systems IIPresents A Clean Talk Workshop onCLEANING FOR HEALTH SOLUTIONSCleaning For Health POWER for Non-Health FacilitiesHotels, Food Service, Schools, Retirement / Assisted Living, Business & all Commercial FacilitiesFriday, June 6, 2014 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Registration: 8:30 – 9:00 amThe Ramada Plaza Waikiki2nd Floor Conference Room 1830 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96815 CLEANING FOR HEALTH SOLUTIONS - PART #2 INFECTION PREVENTION STANDARD PRECAUTIONS Protecting the Human Body – Personal Hygiene Communicable Diseases Room Cleaning Process PPE – Equipments / Tools Waste Removal Linen Removal Bathroom Cleaning Mopping Process Vacuuming Process BEWARE OF THE FOMITES Study & Know About Fomites The Forgotten Fomites Disease Transmission Routes – Waterborne Pathogens The Management Strategy HOW - ART OF CLEANING FOR HEALTH Trends and Technology Alternative cleaning methods; Processes Micro-Fiber Cleaning Technology Charging or Streaming versus Spraying Water Science, Vapor Steam, High Filtration Vacuums - IAQ ABOUT CHEMICAL HAZARDS Common Hazardous Ingredients Common Hazardous Cleaning Products Cleaning Chemical Labeling History Links to Common Health & Business Ailments CLEANING MEASUREMENT & STANDARDS Knowledge of OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogen Standards CDC Updates The New Rules of Cleaning – ICM / ATP SUMMARY Information & Resources Glossary CLEANING FOR HEALTH SOLUTIONS – PART #1 INTRODUCTION Why Cleaning For Health for Non-Health Facilities Epidemiology Basics What and Why Epidemiology CLEANING FOR HEALTH - A NEW PARADIGM The Lodging Industry – Hotels Education – Public Schools – Classroom Cleaning Food Service Eatery / Outlets Senior Living / Retirement Facilities / Care Homes Business Offices Retail Stores Shopping Malls Residential Cleaning COMMUNICABLE DISEASE AWARENESS Recognizing, Managing, Containing & Preventing Communicable Diseases Protecting Staff & Guests Hand Washing Strategies Tuberculin (TB) Test Food Sanitation / Handling Tips Beliefs & Attitudes Communicable Diseases Fact Sheets Pandemic / Seasonal Influenza H1N1, MRSA, Norovirus, C. Difficile, Sars, Norwalk diseases The Legal Risks of Communicable Diseases Third-Party Liability Productivity ENVIRONMENTAL INFECTION PREVENTION – WHY & WHAT Theory of Infectious Cleaning - Cleaning for Health & Safety Avoid cross contamination Protecting People, Employees, the Public. Threats of germs – Pathogens Preventing the Spread of Harmful Diseases Infection threats – Where are germs found About Pest Control Handling of Sharps, Spills and Accidents Sustainability Cleaning WORKSHOP PRESENTER Rosita Rose A. Galera, C.E.H. with Clean Plus Systems II, is a Consultant & Training Specialist, with 50 plus years of professional cleaning experience and expertise in the hospitality, commercial, retail, education, business and medical offices and the construction cleaning arena. She is a 38 years Certified Executive Housekeeper, by the International Executive Housekeepers Association and is a trained CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant). She is the former Corporate Executive Housekeeper for Aston Hotels and Resorts and is credited for the opening of the first U.S. Army Military Hale Koa Hotel, in Waikiki. She has instructed Cleaning Management and Technical courses for the U of H’s, Kapiolani and Leeward Community Colleges, OCET Program. She has trained for the opening of the Mega Paris Las Vegas Hotel, and most recently trained for Senior and Assisted Living facilities, Rose is also a trained CNA Certified Nursing Assistant Rose firmly believes that achieving Training Excellence in Professional Cleaning Today, for Health, Safety and a Clean Environment, is uppermost. Today, Rose trains as a Part-time Teacher (PTT) for DOE High Schools on Food Sanitation, Professional Cleaning and Housekeeping, and serves as a Proctor /Trainer for the I.E.H.A. Certification Program. She also writes a bi-monthly “Clean Talk with Rose” column for the Hawaii Hospitality Magazine.

  2. Bacteria Virus Parasite Fungi CLEANING FOR HEALTH SOLUTIONS DID YOU KNOW ? That In the lodging industry there are no universally accepted standards of cleanliness.Research on guest room cleanliness, has prompted a change in cleaning for Health in Hotels. Medial coverage and Public reaction has increase demands for higher standards of cleanliness on the part of hotels. That because facility safety is paramount, daily housekeeping using traditional cleaning methods does not cut it anymore. New systems and advanced technologies are needed to face new MICROBIAL Invaders. How well versed is your Housekeeping Manager on Infection Control and Communicable Diseases? Are Cleaning Procedures and Processes developed for your facility should Infection Prevention and Communicable Diseases concerns arise? Are frontline and Supervisory personnel properly trained? DID YOU KNOW? That Hong Kong in order to uphold its reputation as a World Class Destination to overseas tourists, has developed “Guidelines on Infection Control & Prevention in Hotel Industry?” The Hong Kong Hotels Association with Hong Kong hotels participated in an infection control survey for the hotel industry and provided input towards the preparation of an Hotel Industry guideline. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Community based infections are brought into the Built environment every day and the resulting effects can be serious for properties, people, students in schools and the public. Because of the spread of viruses and bacteria, from person to person and surface to surface, there is a greater need for education and monitoring of infection prevention and general hygiene practices in all of Professional Cleaning Today and in all type facilities cleaned. A CUSTOMIZED workshop will be presented on Environmental Hygiene and Cleaning for Health Solutions, for Non-Health type Facilities: Hotels, Resorts, Condominiums, Food Service Outlets, School Classrooms, Business Offices, Commercial Buildings, Retirement & Assisted Living Communities, Care Homes, Retail Stores and Shopping Malls and all interested facilities. A workshop is for All who “Clean for a Living” to Become the Best they can be in “Cleaning For Health” in our Built Environment, is designed to assist in the development of positive attitudes toward matters of cleaning for health, infection prevention and to acquire basic scientific, functional and safe environmental knowledge. Up-to-date information to elevate hygiene, sanitation and health Power levels in non-health facilities will be presented. CLEANING FOR HEALTH SOLUTIONS WORKSHOP - Friday, June 6, 2014 - 9:00 am – 4:00 pm – Ramada Plaza Waikiki Hotel A MUST attend for ALL WHO CLEAN FOR A LIVING; Professional Cleaning / Housekeeping Managers, Facilities Maintenance Managers, Independent Contract Cleaning Companies Managers Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) and ALL who believe in the “Science and Art” of Cleaning for Health and Safety” and who provides Frontline Personnel Health and Safety training. REGISTRATION FORM  Register by Mail to: Clean Plus Systems II, Attn: Rose Galera, 91-119 Pahau Place, Ewa Beach, HI 96706 or by Phone: (808) 678-8021 or by email at galerar002@hawaii.rr.com. Recommend Early Registration due to limited seating. Register by: June 1, 2014 I/We wish to register for the CLEANING FOR HEALTH Workshop @ $95.00per person. Check Amount Enclosed. Registration for ________ Total Amount $ _____________. Limited Seating NAME: ________________________________________ POSITION: ______________________________________________ COMPANY: _____________________________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: ___________________________________________CITY: _________________STATE: ________ZIP:___________ TELEPHONE: ______________________ FAX: ____________________ EMAIL: ______________________________________ WORKSHOP FEE of $95.00per person, includes: Break refreshments, A workbook & related materials will be provided and a Certificate of Attendance. I.E.H.A.,CEU Credits 6.0 hrs. Register by June 1, 2014. Reservations will be accepted on a first call first registration basis. Limited seating.

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