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  • 18 Jan 2012 7:21 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    The whole process starts off at floor level, with all 120ft of the wooden floors, made out of 30,602 blocks of mahogany, oak and walnut, being stripped back, sanded down, varnished and then polished to perfection to ensure any dance can be performed in style.

    Once the floors are sparkling it is time for the ballroom's 14 chandeliers to be taken down and individually dusted, cleaned and bulbs replaced. 

    Each chandelier has over eighty bulbs, meaning 1,120 lights have to be individually cleaned and inspected by hand to ensure they are in full working


    Read more at source: Daily UK
  • 18 Jan 2012 7:19 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Cleveland school district closed John Marshall High School today after a janitor found the body of a man outside the school early this morning.

    Police are not treating the death of Bradley Riggins, 25, of Cleveland, as suspicious. But police and school officials did not want students passing the body as they came to the school at 3952 W. 140th St.

    An autopsy is scheduled for later today or tomorrow

    More at source: Clevland Blog
  • 18 Jan 2012 7:16 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)
    Ray Foster was practicing his acceptance speech behind the counter at his clothing store, nocolorline, on Main Street Monday.

    He found out Saturday that he and Tiffin resident Sharon George were chosen to receive the 2012 Peacemaker Awards during the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration in Tiffin Monday.

    The Peacemaker Award is granted to a person in the Fostoria, Findlay and Tiffin areas who demonstrates efforts to build a better community through non-violence. The Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration Committee uses eight criteria to judge the nominees.

    More at source: Review Times
  • 16 Jan 2012 9:08 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)
    Two bids were received. SW Resources submitted a proposal of $4,487 monthly for three workers and a supervisor, for an annual total of $53,844, along with equipment and materials needed for cleaning. The other bid was submitted by Winans Services. Winans' bid contained varying hourly wages, which calculated from an annual total of more than $28,000 to more than $37,000 annually, depending on which hourly wage the commission chose, and included equipment and supplies. The hourly wages offered in the bid ranged from $8-$9.

    More at source: News and Sentinel
  • 16 Jan 2012 9:07 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)
    SANTA ANA, Calif. (CN) - More than 50 people say so-called janitorial franchisor Stratus Building Solutions of Orange defrauded them in a cold-blooded "corporate scam" aimed at Spanish speakers.
         The 51 Latino plaintiffs say GoldeneyeHoldings dba Stratus Building Solutions of Orange ran a "simple" scam that targeted "victims who don't speak English by taking out ads in Spanish speaking publications."
         "The advertisements seek to attract Latino immigrants with promises of financial freedom if they purchase janitorial franchises from defendant Stratus. The advertisements encourage prospective franchisees to immediately call or visit 'Fernando,' one of its sales representatives," according to the Superior Court complaint.

    More at source: Courthouse News Service
  • 10 Jan 2012 3:05 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Area office building cleaners have unanimously approved a four-year agreement that provides a 13 percent wage increase over the course of the contract. 

    The new contract also provides affordable health care coverage and increases the number of full-time job opportunities. Workers were previously making $12 an hour and will end up making $14.10 an hour by the end of the contract.

    More at source: Chappaqua


  • 10 Jan 2012 3:04 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    Among the many other benefits to be had from Bio-Protect 500, which is the only antimicrobial technology that performs without diffusion or leaching off the applied substrate surface, include:

    1. It protects the applied surface between cleanings

    2. Bound Technology – unlike conventional disinfectants, poisons, phenols or heavy metals, our technology performs while bound to the applied surface (substrate).

    3. Residual Efficacy – Unlike other antimicrobials, our product's efficacy remains for a long period of time. Our Bio-Protect 500 EPA registered label specifies re-application every 90 days. Bio-Protect 500 has been independently tested for 100 standard washes.

    More at source: PRWEB


  • 10 Jan 2012 3:02 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    A cleaning company has been taken to the cleaners. They will be paying 450,000 dollars to settle a racial discrimination and retaliation lawsuit.

    The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) filed a suit against Matrix, LLC, a company that specializes in professional cleaning and janitorial services and operates in areas throughout New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. The EEOC filed the lawsuit on behalf of 15 former employees. Matrix will pay nearly a million dollars and will also be providing substantial relief.

    More at source: Human Resource Journal


  • 05 Jan 2012 1:52 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    MISSION, KS, Jan 05, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- (Family Features) Staying indoors so much during the winter months can create clutter and mess around the house. But you don't have to wait until spring to give your house a good spring cleaning, and you don't have to do an extreme makeover. You can wake up and spruce up a tired-looking home with a few simple cleaning and organizing routines.

    Here are some tips and tricks for making your home spring-clean right now, one room at a time.

    More at source: Market Watch



  • 05 Jan 2012 1:50 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    If you set out to buy certain cleaning supplies in the new year, don’t forget to bring your ID.

    Under a new state law, retailers are now required to keep a registry of people who purchase items that contain certain chemicals, such as sulfuric acid and ammonia water. The legislation was initiated after two attacks on Chicago women who were badly scarred after having acid poured on them, according to the Illinois Retail Merchants Association.

    More at source: Daily Chronicle

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