National Cleaning Week, organized by ISSA—the worldwide cleaning industry association—and supported by a cross-section of industry partners, takes place March 27-April 2, 2022.
The governors of Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, and Virginia have all declared Cleaning Week in their states.
Apart from providing consumers with an opportunity to carry out much-needed spring cleaning, National Cleaning Week also presents a unique opportunity to celebrate the value of clean, honor essential frontline cleaning industry professionals, and raise public awareness of what various industries and workplaces are doing to create healthy environments for workers and customers.
“The pandemic has demonstrated the essential role that frontline cleaning professionals, manufacturers and distributors play in keeping people safe and healthy,” said ISSA Executive Director John Barrett. “We are excited that so many organizations and governors are supporting National Cleaning Week this year and helping raise awareness of the importance of clean and healthy spaces.”
“The COVID-19 pandemic underscored the important role that cleaning and disinfecting plays in keeping people safe and healthy,” said Steve Caldeira, Household and Commercial Products Association president and CEO. “Cleaning and disinfecting not only help stop the spread of viruses, but also make us feel more comfortable returning to public places. This year it’s more important than ever to acknowledge the cleaning product industry for their dedicated work, and I’m proud to represent an industry that has such a significant impact on society, not just during the COVID-19 pandemic, but every single day.”
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stresses the importance of cleaning and disinfecting at work and at home to protect public health. Cleaning and disinfection of surfaces, when combined with proper hand hygiene, reduces virus concentrations by 85.4%. Cleanliness is an everyday essential.
For more information about National Cleaning Week and to download the social media toolkit to promote the week, visit issa.com/ncw.
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