by John Nycz | Feb 3, 2021 | Air Disinfection, Green Cleaning, Infection Control, Uncategorized
Scores of students are getting F’s: What’s the point of failing them during COVID-19? Alia WongUSA TODAY – Dec 23, 2020 Class failure rates have surged in districts across the country, from Virginia to Hawaii. And those F’s tend to be...
by John Nycz | Jan 12, 2021 | Air Disinfection, Green Cleaning, Infection Control, Uncategorized
Mutated Gene Projected to be 50% More Contagious –Plasma Air Disinfection at the Source Impedes Transmission The SARS-Cov-2 virus mutates every couple of weeks. But this mutation was shown to be over 50% more contagious. It also contains 17 mutations....
by John Nycz | Nov 23, 2020 | Infection Control, Rapid Antibody Testing
It is an unfortunate truth—a second “wave” of COVID-19 cases are upon us, experts say. With cases spiking to 187,428 in a single day on November 19th, we have seen a 54% increase in cases within just the past 2 weeks. With it being almost 11 months after the first...
by John Nycz | Oct 13, 2020 | Green Cleaning, Infection Control, Uncategorized
Cleaner. Leaner. Greener. UGA: Red & Black Pioneered the “Green Cleaning” Initiative In 2005 the University of Georgia (UGA) launched a campus-wide sustainability initiative. The overall results have been overwhelming. Among those initiatives was Green Cleaning....
by John Nycz | Aug 14, 2020 | Infection Control, Uncategorized
The downside risk of repeatedly disinfecting everything. “Regular use” of the most common disinfectants were associated with an increased risk of COPD of between 24% and 32%. Per the EPA, in the US, researchers estimate that 5% of childhood cancer and...
by John Nycz | Jul 24, 2020 | Infection Control, Uncategorized
And just when you think you’ve thought of everything … A 2018 Infection Control Today article shed light on how easy it is to forget to remember everything! Summit Health in Pennsylvania has 175 item checklist to run against when environmental...
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