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Fighting H1N1 and Other Germs Part 3

Fighting H1N1 - Part 3

commercial cleaning atlanta pictureH1N1, germs and other bacteria can be prevented or significantly reduced at all facilities.  The Service Fort will provide the proper products to all these facilities to help achieve this.  As a part of our three step plan, we will provide training on the proper use of these products in order to use them safely and efficiently.  We will also provide signage to ensure that everyone at your...
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Fighting H1N1 and Other Germs Part 2

Fighting H1N1 - Part 2

fighting germs in atlanta pictureIn Part 1 we established that one of the most significant health concerns among public facilities is the spread of H1N1 virus and other germs.  We also talked about the importance of washing your hands and using hand sanitizing stations.  In Part 2 we will discuss surface sanitizing. This is another very important measure that should be taken to reduce cross-contamination and Read more

We Have Teamed Up!

Premier Facility Group and The Service Fort

Premier Facility Group and The Service Fort have joined forces and are now operating under The Service Fort banner. As a result of this partnership, our service area and capabilities are enhanced, which will be of great benefit to all of our fantastic customers from both companies. the service fort and premier facility group logo...
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Fighting H1N1 and Other Germs Part 1

Fighting H1N1 - Part 1

The most significant public health concern in virtually all commercial environments today is the threat of H1N1 and other types of influenza. To combat this danger, The Service Fort has developed a comprehensive program to help minimize the opportunity for cross contamination and illness. Our plan has 3 parts, today we will cover step one; hand sanitizing pictureHand Sanitizing -  According to the CDC, the best line of defense against...
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What is ATP Monitoring and How Can It Help?

ATP Monitoring by The Service Fort

atp monitoring atlanta pictureATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) is present in all living cells and is therefore an indicator of biological contamination of e.g. human or bacterial origin. ATP can be detected rapidly by light emission through the combined use of the enzyme luciferase and a luminometer. The measured light is proportional to the ATP level.  Generally, clean surfaces show low levels of total ATP.  Therefore, light output greater than 2 to...
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