Western Nevada College to implement PC4HS in March


Sparks NV − Western Nevada College (WNC) − a community college in northwestern NV offering more than 40 academic degrees and certificates − will be implementing the Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools® (PC4HS) program in March 2015. 

WNC – with three campuses and five education centers serving 6,000 students – celebrated its 40th Anniversary in 2011, and stated its goal in a press release to both “embrace the past and look forward.”

“In harmony with WNC’s mission, we strive to help in-house school employees keep their jobs − embracing and enhancing historical elements that work − even as we look forward to future benefits from repeatable, standardized cleaning yielding an improved indoor environment conducive to learning, productivity, and human health,” said Rex Morrison, founder and president of PC4HS.” 

About PC4HS

Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools® (PC4HS) is a 501c3 nonprofit organization with a mission of “schools helping schools.” The process optimizes efficiency, cleanliness, ease of deployment and health factors through a carefully designed and documented system tailored for K-12 school districts and higher education.

 



March 6, 2015


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