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IT Support Specialist
Mike Miller-Cvilikas is the IT Support Specialist at American Cleaning Institute.
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The American Cleaning Institute kicked off celebrating its 100th anniversary during their annual meeting in Orlando.
Director, Environmental Health
Dan Selechnik is the Director, Environmental Health at the American Cleaning Institute.
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Although a clean bathroom is a health benefit anytime of the year, right now it’s particularly important to be vigilant about germs.
Chocolate stains happen. In this video, the American Cleaning Institute (ACI) shows you steps to remove them.
In-House Counsel
Corey Brooks Pace is the In-House Counsel at American Cleaning Institute. He is responsible for managing the Institute’s legal affairs to maintain compliance with federal, state and local laws and works with the ACI's leadership to identify and take the appropriate measures to mitigate legal and related risks in the operations of ACI. He also provides legal counsel on all contract matters, including drafting, reviewing and negotiating a…
Washington, DC, June 22, 2016 – The American Cleaning Institute (ACI) released the following statement from Ernie Rosenberg, ACI President & CEO, on President Barack Obama signing into law the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, which modernizes the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA):
"Seeing this legislation become the law of the land represents the culmination of an incredible journey. It’s been nearly a decade since the American…
Q: I’ve done a good job keeping my skin protected from the sun, and my kids protected from mosquitoes. But now I have bug spray and sunscreen on my clothes. What do I do?
While that’s definitely good news for you and your kids, it sounds like the family wardrobe didn’t make out as well. But don’t fear; most commercially available bug sprays and sunscreens do wash out relatively easily. First, pretreat the stains with a prewash stain remover, then launder, using the hottest water that’s safe…