Abstract – Outsourcing Book

This national study of college students determined there is a correlation between the cleanliness of a school’s facilities and students’ academic achievement. Conducted through the Center for Facilities Research (CFaR) at APPA – the association promoting leadership in educational facilities – and co-sponsored by ISSA, the study was based around the five levels of clean identified in APPA’s Custodial Staffing Guidelines for Educational Facilities. Of the 1481 students polled, 88 percent reported that the lack of cleanliness becomes a distraction at APPA Level 3 (Casual Inattention) and Level 4 (Moderate Dinginess). Eighty-four percent reported that they desire APPA Level 1 (Orderly Spotlessness) or Level 2 (Ordinary Tidiness) standard of cleanliness to create a good learning environment. Cleanliness ranked as the fourth most important building element to impact the students’ personal learning.

UPCOMING EVENTS

OS1 Users Symposium, presentation: Cleaning Standards and Science – An Update, July 19, 2010, Portland, OR.

IREM National Conference, presentation: Aftermarketing, How To Keep Your Clients Coming Back, October 23, 2010, Orlando, FL.

IFMA Fall Symposium, teaching: Technology Competency Course, October 25-26, 2010, Atlanta, GA.

World Workplace, presenting: What Every Facility Manager Should Know About Microbiology, October 28, 2010, Atlanta, GA.

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