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Kaivac Renews Sponsorship of Healthy Schools Campaign Guide

May 18, 2010

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Hamilton, OH – May 18, 2010 - Kaivac, Inc. has renewed its corporate sponsorship of the Healthy Schools Campaign guidebook The Quick and Easy Guide to Green Cleaning in Schools.

Kaivac has been a sponsor of the program since it began in 2006. This is the organizations third issue.

“Kaivac has been involved with healthy school cleaning programs since their inception,” says Robert Robinson, President and Founder of the company. “We strongly support what the Healthy Schools Campaign is accomplishing and want to help them in any way we can.”

There are more than 96,000 public schools in the United States used by more than 53 million students and 5 million staff members.

“This is 20 percent of our [country’s] population,” says Robinson. “And more than half of them are in Kindergarten through eighth grade, making them the most vulnerable to [cleaning] chemical fumes and indoor pollution that can mar indoor air quality and health.”

Robinson adds that in a healthier school environment, students are more likely to stay well, as are their teachers and school staff, protecting health and the learning environment.

“In today’s world, we need to do everything possible so that our kids get a good education,” Robinson adds. “It’s not just books and qualified teachers that are needed; it’s healthy and hygienic cleaning as well. We are committed to seeing that happen.”


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