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Adopt-a-Park Programs Improve Community Green Spaces
By
Emily Attwood,
April 2012
"Great parks make great neighborhoods," says Alex Moroz, quoting the simple philosophy driving the adopt-a-park program in Hamilton, Ont.
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Properly Cleaning and Disinfecting Fitness Equipment
By
Emily Attwood,
February 2012
A health club's top-of-the-line fitness equipment, complete with interactive workout monitoring and web access, can be a draw for new members.
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2010 World Cup Leaves Behind Environmental Legacy
By
Andrew Cohen,
August 2010
Soccer's biggest event may have heightened awareness of important advances to aid the African continent.
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Green Cleaning Options Reduce Toxins in Fitness Facilities
By
Heather Peavey,
September 2008
Green cleaning options can help reduce toxins in your fitness facility, and keep members and employees healthier.
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Taking the Steam Out of Wet Area Maintenance
By
Amy Scanlin,
November 2007
Dirt, mold, mildew and bacteria can make your steam room, sauna and showers unclean — and unhealthy.
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Keeping Your Exercise Areas Clean and Organized
By
Brian Samuel,
June 2007
Go beyond the basics to keep your facility's fitness areas clean and safe.
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Optimal Cleanliness = Member Satisfaction
By
Guy Brown,
February 2007
Clean fitness centers keep members — it's as simple as that. Paying close attention to cleanliness can raise standards and eliminate hazards and wasteful practices.
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Checklists 101
By
Brian Samuel,
January 2007
Just having checklists isn't enough. The following tips can help you make the most out of your facility's use of operational and aesthetic checklists.
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Controlling Odor
By
Kurt Broadhag,
October 2006
The goal of facility maintenance is to control unpleasant odors with climate control and scheduled cleanings.
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Keeping the Germs Away
By
Kurt Broadhag,
October 2005
You can develop a three-pronged approach to create a cleaner workout environment for your members.
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