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Battling Bed Bugs With Increased Awareness
Sixty years ago, bed bugs were eradicated from the U.S. When DDT was banned by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1972, bed bugs rebounded due to increased international travel, insecticide resistance and a lack of public awareness.
ROLLING IN A NEW DIRECTION - Medical Center Replaces Open-Air Laundry Carts
PHOENIX, Ariz. — When Randy Bernstein went up the elevator at Maricopa Medical Center soon after joining the Phoenix, Arizona hospital, he was surprised to find himself standing next to a heaping mound of soiled linen bags.
Read more: ROLLING IN A NEW DIRECTION - Medical Center Replaces Open-Air Laundry Carts
Coming Clean About Bed Bugs
Sleep tight and don’t let the bed bugs bite, the old saying goes. Many people think of bed bugs as fictional nighttime visitors, but the fact is, these nocturnal pests are becoming a real problem.
LOWERING THE CURTAIN on Healthcare-Associated Infections
It has long been thought that environmental cleanliness was the key to curbing the spread of cross-contamination. That’s not to minimize the meticulous hand washing by healthcare workers.
Read more: LOWERING THE CURTAIN on Healthcare-Associated Infections
IS SWINE FLU Headed Your Way?
We’re all aware that a new flu virus of swine origin (H1N1) has been surfacing in the United States, and worldwide. This new flu was first detected in April, 2009 and has been spreading via person-to-person contact.
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Quick Rinse - News From Around The World
Hotel Guests Evacuated
ALCOA, Tenn. — A small fire in the laundry room of a Holiday Inn forced guests out of the hotel. The fire is thought to have originated in the dryer. There were no injuries.









