Why a new type of cleaning and maintenance protocol may be necessary.
Are the buildings on your campus clean enough? We asked the professionals how clean buildings should be—and how to get them that clean.
It is important to determine what is in the ground underneath your buildings.
Improving overall campus functionality involves a well-developed master plan.
Hardening school buildings from a maintenance perspective.
Do your washers and dryers make the grade? Here are some of the things you can do to optimize your laundry room’s performance.
Recycling and composting are important elements of a green college campus. Sara Koziatek of St. Louis Composting/Total Organics Recycling in St. Louis, MO, talks about the benefits of recycling and composting for an institution, how to get students involved, and other topics.
At University of Washington, a stairwell of seven flights took 30 minutes to clean with a standard backpack vacuum and only 10 minutes to clean with the ProTeam cordless backpack.
Every Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Program recommends exclusion efforts to help stop rodent problems before they start. But not all exclusion practices are proven to work. Here are three common outdated products and techniques you'll want to avoid.
The impact of absenteeism might be greater than we think.
Colleges and universities can improve facilities management and maximize budget efficiency through comprehensive, campus-wide assessments.
How to make healthier cleaning work in educational facilities.
In this article, we explore lifecycle costs and vital factors to consider in order to make the most cost-effective choices for your facilities.
Hazard assessments and lock-out/tag-out procedures in all school buildings are essential.