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We had the pleasure to be on the news featuring out new Covid-19 services.

“Wanda Barton’s Xtremely Clean Janitorial Service, a commercial cleaning company, immediately jumped on conquering coronavirus fears.

But new equipment meant money. The ECC helped navigate the murky waters of small business loans.

“It gives me chills just to think about how much they helped,” says Barton.

The University of South Florida also has a...

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Xtremely Clean Janitorial Service LLC of Hillsborough County Wanda Barton discovered her passion for cleaning at the age of 14. After her mother taught her how to clean, she found she excelled at it. "I decided to start a cleaning business because that's something that I do very well," she said. "It's easy for me to take something dirty and make it look new again. It really is." Barton started her cleaning business nearly seven years ago, cleaning out foreclosed homes. When the foreclosure market started to decline, Barton began to look for alternatives to sustain her business with...

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We offer school cleanings as well.

With talk about reopening the U.S. economy come questions around how schools are going to handle reopening.

Labor and public health experts say extending school closures is not sustainable, as parents will have to return to work and won't be able to do that if the kids are still out of school, a CNBC report noted.

It will be difficult, as predictions from medical officials say another wave of...

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The American Hotel and Lodging Association has developed what it calls "enhanced" cleaning guidelines and workplace protocols "to meet the new health and safety challenges and expectations presented by COVID-19."

According to an April 27 press release, AHLA's Safe Stay initiative is aimed at changing the industry's norms, behaviors and standards. The guidance – developed by an advisory council of leaders representing all segments of the hotel industry in conjunction...

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Fukushima: Five Years Later

Japan is still cleaning up one of the world's worst nuclear disasters. … During the day, Tomioka, which once had 16,000 residents, is a vast construction site sprawling for miles across residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, and fallow rice …

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Wind 'biggest challenge' in fighting Dollar General fire in Trenton

Davis said firefighters do walk-throughs of...

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