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Best Cleaning Practices without Burning Out Employees – DSP 322


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Every float center has to compromise somewhere on how much cleaning to do between transitions. Where do you draw the line and how do you make sure that you're keeping your employees happy without sacrificing sanitation?

Graham and Ashkahn remind everyone that "perfect" sanitation doesn't exist and that making solutions collaborative in a work environment can do wonders for morale and problem solving in situations like this one.





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The typical Length of a Float Transition - DSP 67

Disinfecting the Inside of Float Tank Walls - DSP 102

Special tools for cleaning your float center – DSP 139

Starting your Pumps Early – DSP 281













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Graham: All right, welcome.

Ashkahn: Hey everybody, this is Ashkahn.

Graham: Graham is my name and today's question is, “where do I draw the line between perfect sanitation?” I mean why even bother reading the rest of your question.

Ashkahn: Let's hear them out.

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