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HEALTHCARE LINEN SERVICES GROUP ACQUIRES ANGELICA CHICAGO ST. CHARLES, Ill. — Healthcare Linen Services Group (HLSG), a provider of healthcare laundry services in the Midwest and central United States, reports it has acquired the Angelica facility in Chicago. “The acquisition of the Chicago facility aligns with our commitment to our core markets in the Midwest where we have served our healthcare customers for over 30 years,” says HITTING THE ‘MARK’ IN LAUNDRY/LINEN (PART 1) Another common top-level benchmark for linen utilization is pounds per patient day. Larson says this mark uses the same total processed, clean pounds divided by the in-patient census only. The last benchmark she says has been used is cost per adjusted patient day. “This is a pretty complicated benchmark,” Larson remarks. LINEN LOSS: GONE BEFORE THEIR TIME (PART 1) NEW ORLEANS — Reducing losses of scrubs and patient linens is of major concern for many medical facilities, according to an educational session, Gone Before Their Time: Reducing the Loss of Patient Linen and Scrubs, presented by the Association for Linen Management (ALM) on the Clean Show’s opening day.Moderator Janice Larson, with Encompass Group, and panelists Mary Ann Curtis, AMERICAN LAUNDRY NEWSLOGINNEWSCALENDARCLASSIFIEDSFEATURESCOLUMNS News, articles, and columns for laundromat owners and the self-service, coin laundry industry. Read American Coin-Op Magazine. The "Newspaper of Record for Laundry & Linen Management" has been an industry fixture for more than 35 years.. OSHA AND COVID-19 IN LAUNDRY/LINEN SERVICES RICHMOND, Ky. — The Association for Linen Management (ALM) shares that as of November 2020, nearly $2.5 million in fines have been issued for COVID-19 safety violations.. Read American Coin-Op Magazine. News, articles, and columns REUSABLE PPE IN HEALTHCARE (CONCLUSION) CHICAGO — COVID-19 changed the world almost overnight, including the availability of personal protective equipment (PPE). The pandemic created a worldwide shortage of PPE for front-line workers as they worked to save lives and eliminate spreading the coronavirus at healthcare operations (HCO).“Supply chains throughout the world felt the pressures to make the highest quality PPE at rapid CERTIFICATION/ACCREDITATION IN LAUNDRY TODAY CHICAGO — George Spilios, co-president of Crown Uniform and Linen, a more than 100-year-old, family-owned operation serving nonprofits and businesses in New England, says that at the onset of the coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic, every business immediately turned extra attention to jobs that require the most protection from infection. In linen and uniform services, this pointed to soil rooms. LAUNDRY OPERATION EMERGES FROM COVID-19 EFFECTS LAS VEGAS — At the start of 2020, Apex Linen was riding high in Las Vegas.What with hotels, casinos and restaurants, the city was a gold mine for a company that provides quality laundry and linen services.Then March came, bringing with it COVID-19 and emergency shutdown orders from Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak.“When gaming and hotels were shut down in March due to the governor’s GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE STARTS AT THE TOP (CONCLUSION Chemicals Supply: David Barbe, U.N.X. Inc., Greenville, N.C. barbe-david.jpg David Barbe Customer service is important to every business! Without customers, no business can survive. Customers will go where they are treated fairly and with respect, and even spend more money at such a business.All of us have bought something at a fast food restaurant or a retail store where the clerk barely said AUCTION - LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT - WASHERS - DRYERS - FOLDERS Items will be available for public inspection on:Monday, May 24th from 3:00-6:00 PMFriday, May 28th from 9:00-11:00 AMContact Sale Manager for auction related questions - The Steffen Group, Josh Lewis - 260-426-0633.For item specific questions, contact Mike Stanley -260-413-6874.
HEALTHCARE LINEN SERVICES GROUP ACQUIRES ANGELICA CHICAGO ST. CHARLES, Ill. — Healthcare Linen Services Group (HLSG), a provider of healthcare laundry services in the Midwest and central United States, reports it has acquired the Angelica facility in Chicago. “The acquisition of the Chicago facility aligns with our commitment to our core markets in the Midwest where we have served our healthcare customers for over 30 years,” says HITTING THE ‘MARK’ IN LAUNDRY/LINEN (PART 1) Another common top-level benchmark for linen utilization is pounds per patient day. Larson says this mark uses the same total processed, clean pounds divided by the in-patient census only. The last benchmark she says has been used is cost per adjusted patient day. “This is a pretty complicated benchmark,” Larson remarks. LINEN LOSS: GONE BEFORE THEIR TIME (PART 1) NEW ORLEANS — Reducing losses of scrubs and patient linens is of major concern for many medical facilities, according to an educational session, Gone Before Their Time: Reducing the Loss of Patient Linen and Scrubs, presented by the Association for Linen Management (ALM) on the Clean Show’s opening day.Moderator Janice Larson, with Encompass Group, and panelists Mary Ann Curtis, EXTENDING LINEN LIFE—FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS RIPON, Wis. — Try putting together a piece of furniture or your child’s new toy without following instructions. Before long, you’ll likely be pulling out your hair as parts don’t line up and the resulting item only somewhat resembles what is pictured. Simply put, following directions is important in making tasks easier and in ensuring things are done efficiently. That’s particularly LAUNDRY OPERATION EMERGES FROM COVID-19 EFFECTS LAS VEGAS — At the start of 2020, Apex Linen was riding high in Las Vegas.What with hotels, casinos and restaurants, the city was a gold mine for a company that provides quality laundry and linen services.Then March came, bringing with it COVID-19 and emergency shutdown orders from Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak.“When gaming and hotels were shut down in March due to the governor’s HOW SAFE IS YOUR LAUNDRY OPERATION? (PART 2) SANTA MARIA, Calif. — You lie awake at night wondering whether your laundry operation is safe for your employees. So, you decide to see for yourself by inspecting your plant and fleet to verify that they are indeed safe. But where do you start? This article is going to walk you through the process of inspecting your own operation to determine where the opportunities for TRSA INNOVATION SHOWCASE & EXCHANGE TRSA Innovation Showcase & Exchange. 06/14/2021 to 06/18/2021. TRSA Innovation Showcase & Exchange. June 14-18. Participating in the TRSA Innovation Showcase & Exchange with supplier partners is your chance to get informed and learn of the latest products and solutions that will allow you to improve productivity, reduce costs and improve overall business performance. FUTURE OF LAUNDRY AUTOMATION (CONCLUSION) CHICAGO — There are several factors driving automation in laundry/linen services. Labor issues, the need for efficiency, cost control, technology and more have resulted in more automated laundry equipment and processes.. Read American Coin-Op Magazine. News, articles, and columns for laundromat owners and the self-servicelaundry industry.
PPE ESSENTIAL TO LAUNDRY WORKER SAFETY CHICAGO — High injury rates are the most expensive manageable events affecting laundry operating profitability, according to Bob Corfield, president of Laundry Design Group LLC in Las Vegas. “Laundries with high DIR (disabling injury rates) often pay the highest insurance costs, eroding profits,” he says. “While training and worker activity are key drivers in managing a safe FIRE DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATION EQUIPMENT KINGSTON, N.J. — Changing times have been challenging personal protective equipment (PPE) and safety needs for fire departments large and small, and evolving National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards for decontamination of gear are top of mind.No one knows that more than Chief George Luck Jr.. Read American Coin-Op Magazine. 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The "Newspaper of Record for Laundry & Linen Management" has been an industry fixture for more than 35 years.. OSHA AND COVID-19 IN LAUNDRY/LINEN SERVICES RICHMOND, Ky. — The Association for Linen Management (ALM) shares that as of November 2020, nearly $2.5 million in fines have been issued for COVID-19 safety violations.. Read American Coin-Op Magazine. News, articles, and columns REUSABLE PPE IN HEALTHCARE (CONCLUSION) CHICAGO — COVID-19 changed the world almost overnight, including the availability of personal protective equipment (PPE). The pandemic created a worldwide shortage of PPE for front-line workers as they worked to save lives and eliminate spreading the coronavirus at healthcare operations (HCO).“Supply chains throughout the world felt the pressures to make the highest quality PPE at rapid CERTIFICATION/ACCREDITATION IN LAUNDRY TODAY CHICAGO — George Spilios, co-president of Crown Uniform and Linen, a more than 100-year-old, family-owned operation serving nonprofits and businesses in New England, says that at the onset of the coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic, every business immediately turned extra attention to jobs that require the most protection from infection. In linen and uniform services, this pointed to soil rooms. GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE STARTS AT THE TOP (CONCLUSION Chemicals Supply: David Barbe, U.N.X. Inc., Greenville, N.C. barbe-david.jpg David Barbe Customer service is important to every business! Without customers, no business can survive. 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Episode: 37 . May 19, 2021. Meeting Hygienic and Sanitary Laundry Expectations. Rocco Romeo, CEO of HLS Linen Services based in Ottawa, Ontario, and a member of the Healthcare Laundry Accreditation Council’s (HLAC) Board of Directors, provides an update on healthcare laundry during COVID-19 and what lies ahead for theindustry segment.
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EFFECTIVE HEALTHCARE LINEN COMMITTEES CHICAGO — For David Balliet, senior director, customer relations, for Hospital Central Services Cooperative Inc. (HCSC) in Allentown, Pennsylvania, linen committees bring awareness to a commodity that may not be obvious to those who manage linen or work in the healthcare industry. “There are things that hospital employees do with linen every single day, and they may not even realize that GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE STARTS AT THE TOP (CONCLUSION Chemicals Supply: David Barbe, U.N.X. Inc., Greenville, N.C. barbe-david.jpg David Barbe Customer service is important to every business! Without customers, no business can survive. Customers will go where they are treated fairly and with respect, and even spend more money at such a business.All of us have bought something at a fast food restaurant or a retail store where the clerk barely said IN MEMORIAM: BERNARD MILCH, FOUNDER, LAUNDRYLUX INWOOD, N.Y. — Bernard Milch, the retired founder of Laundrylux, died Sunday, the company reports.“It is with sadness, admiration and respect that Laundrylux announces the passing of its founder, Bernard Milch, at age 93,” says son Neal Milch, executive chairman of the company’s board of directors.“It was an honor to work alongside my father for 25 years; he was a business genius and AMERICAN LAUNDRY NEWSLOGINNEWSCALENDARCLASSIFIEDSFEATURESCOLUMNS News, articles, and columns for laundromat owners and the self-service, coin laundry industry. Read American Coin-Op Magazine. The "Newspaper of Record for Laundry & Linen Management" has been an industry fixture for more than 35 years.. REUSABLE PPE IN HEALTHCARE (CONCLUSION) CHICAGO — COVID-19 changed the world almost overnight, including the availability of personal protective equipment (PPE). The pandemic created a worldwide shortage of PPE for front-line workers as they worked to save lives and eliminate spreading the coronavirus at healthcare operations (HCO).“Supply chains throughout the world felt the pressures to make the highest quality PPE at rapid TO DESIGN, OR TO REDESIGN (PART 1) CHICAGO — Faultless Healthcare Linen, based in Kansas City, Mo., knows what it’s like to design, build and retrofit laundry operations.It’s tackled around seven such projects in the past 20 years, according to COO Mark Spence.“Almost always the situation was capacity, creating new capacity to accommodate growth and to accommodate innovations in technology going on in the industry HEALTHCARE LINEN SERVICES GROUP ACQUIRES ANGELICA CHICAGO ST. CHARLES, Ill. — Healthcare Linen Services Group (HLSG), a provider of healthcare laundry services in the Midwest and central United States, reports it has acquired the Angelica facility in Chicago. “The acquisition of the Chicago facility aligns with our commitment to our core markets in the Midwest where we have served our healthcare customers for over 30 years,” says HITTING THE ‘MARK’ IN LAUNDRY/LINEN (PART 1) Another common top-level benchmark for linen utilization is pounds per patient day. Larson says this mark uses the same total processed, clean pounds divided by the in-patient census only. The last benchmark she says has been used is cost per adjusted patient day. “This is a pretty complicated benchmark,” Larson remarks. MAXIMIZING POUNDS PER OPERATOR HOUR OSHKOSH, Wis. — Pounds per operator hour, or PPOH, is a critical benchmarking measurement that shows the average laundry pounds processed by a single employee in an hour. It’s likely the most important efficiency metric used by laundry operations. This is because a laundry’s greatest cost savings is always gleaned from reducing the labor hours used to deliver the product. FUTURE OF LAUNDRY AUTOMATION (CONCLUSION) CHICAGO — There are several factors driving automation in laundry/linen services. Labor issues, the need for efficiency, cost control, technology and more have resulted in more automated laundry equipment and processes.. Read American Coin-Op Magazine. News, articles, and columns for laundromat owners and the self-servicelaundry industry.
EFFECTIVE HEALTHCARE LINEN COMMITTEES CHICAGO — For David Balliet, senior director, customer relations, for Hospital Central Services Cooperative Inc. (HCSC) in Allentown, Pennsylvania, linen committees bring awareness to a commodity that may not be obvious to those who manage linen or work in the healthcare industry. “There are things that hospital employees do with linen every single day, and they may not even realize that GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE STARTS AT THE TOP (CONCLUSION Chemicals Supply: David Barbe, U.N.X. Inc., Greenville, N.C. barbe-david.jpg David Barbe Customer service is important to every business! Without customers, no business can survive. Customers will go where they are treated fairly and with respect, and even spend more money at such a business.All of us have bought something at a fast food restaurant or a retail store where the clerk barely said IN MEMORIAM: BERNARD MILCH, FOUNDER, LAUNDRYLUX INWOOD, N.Y. — Bernard Milch, the retired founder of Laundrylux, died Sunday, the company reports.“It is with sadness, admiration and respect that Laundrylux announces the passing of its founder, Bernard Milch, at age 93,” says son Neal Milch, executive chairman of the company’s board of directors.“It was an honor to work alongside my father for 25 years; he was a business genius andEPISODE ARCHIVE
Episode: 37 . May 19, 2021. Meeting Hygienic and Sanitary Laundry Expectations. Rocco Romeo, CEO of HLS Linen Services based in Ottawa, Ontario, and a member of the Healthcare Laundry Accreditation Council’s (HLAC) Board of Directors, provides an update on healthcare laundry during COVID-19 and what lies ahead for theindustry segment.
OSHA AND COVID-19 IN LAUNDRY/LINEN SERVICES RICHMOND, Ky. — The Association for Linen Management (ALM) shares that as of November 2020, nearly $2.5 million in fines have been issued for COVID-19 safety violations.. Read American Coin-Op Magazine. News, articles, and columns HOW SAFE IS YOUR LAUNDRY OPERATION? (PART 2) SANTA MARIA, Calif. — You lie awake at night wondering whether your laundry operation is safe for your employees. So, you decide to see for yourself by inspecting your plant and fleet to verify that they are indeed safe. But where do you start? This article is going to walk you through the process of inspecting your own operation to determine where the opportunities for IN MEMORIAM: JIM CORRIGAN, G.A. BRAUN SYRACUSE, N.Y. — G.A. Braun reports that Jim Corrigan, vice president of sales, U.S./Canada, died unexpectedly May 23 due to cardiac arrest. corrigan-jim.jpeg Jim Corrigan The company says that Corrigan, who was a team member for more than 22 years, played a major role in much of Braun’s success and growth during the past two decades. Before coming on board with G.A. LAUNDRY OPERATION EMERGES FROM COVID-19 EFFECTS LAS VEGAS — At the start of 2020, Apex Linen was riding high in Las Vegas.What with hotels, casinos and restaurants, the city was a gold mine for a company that provides quality laundry and linen services.Then March came, bringing with it COVID-19 and emergency shutdown orders from Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak.“When gaming and hotels were shut down in March due to the governor’s CURRENT LAUNDRY TECHNIQUES SHOULD KILL CORONAVIRUS RICHMOND, Ky. — With cases of the Coronavirus outbreak from China now being diagnosed in the United States, many laundry workers may feel anxious and uncertain in what precautions they need to take. Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that are commonly present in animals and the environment. What makes this Coronavirus different is that it is classified as a novel or new strain GETTING READY FOR GEN Z (CONCLUSION) LOS ANGELES — For a number of years now, our industry has been talking about moving our marketing, sales and customer experience strategies toward the communication modes of Generation Y buyers, now referred to as millennials.. Read American Coin-Op Magazine. News, articles, and columns for laundromat owners and the self-servicelaundry industry.
IMPROVING WORKPLACE SAFETY IN AN OPERATING INDUSTRIAL CHICAGO — There are many slogans in the industrial world regarding safety.“Safety is our priority.” “Safety is Job One.” “Safety doesn’t happen by accident.”Whatever the quote, many industrial plants, including laundry/linen services, strive to keep workplace safety top of mind. But there’s a lot more to safety in the plant than catchy posters and slogans.For Hector Durand, GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE STARTS AT THE TOP (CONCLUSION Chemicals Supply: David Barbe, U.N.X. Inc., Greenville, N.C. barbe-david.jpg David Barbe Customer service is important to every business! Without customers, no business can survive. Customers will go where they are treated fairly and with respect, and even spend more money at such a business.All of us have bought something at a fast food restaurant or a retail store where the LINEN LOSS: THE RFID SOLUTION CHICAGO — Sometimes it seems like goods processed by laundry and linen services simply get up and walk away.One day, the product is put into use, the next day, it’s gone. There is technology in the marketplace that can help keep tabs on linens, along with offering other benefits.Radio frequency identification (RFID) provides commercial laundries a mechanism by which to track Skip to main content * Hello Visitor! | Login*
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LEGAL_IMMIGRANTS_ING_33594_211849.JPEG UNDERSTANDING RECENT LEGAL IMMIGRANTS ROANOKE, Va. — I worked in the laundry industry for 44 years and had the pleasure of working with many legal immigrants. This is normal because the laundry industry is a natural gateway industry for thistype of employee.
Today I would like to write about what I learned from my many experiences working with this group of employees and now being married to a Thai wife and helping raise her two children. The first thing most of us recognize is that there is a language barrier between you and the potential employee. Many immigrants have moved to the United States from war-torn regions of the world. Many have lived through traumatic experiences we can just not understand. I came to a greater understanding of this language problem on my several trips to Thailand. While some Thai people speak some English, the vast majority do not. Thai is a tonal language and not easily learned. I have never been good at learning a foreign language and only passed two years of high school Spanish on the promise I would never have to take any more. I was always so grateful for the kind smile and helpful attitude of those Thai citizens who went out of their way to help a poor, lost tourist. They made me feel welcome in their wonderful country. We should make sure the same happens in our laundry. Not being able to communicate clearly in English does not make them a bad employee. They want to be acknowledged for what they can do and feel welcome. Learning a few words in their native language can make a strong bond with these employees. When my Thai wife moved from Bangkok to Roanoke, Virginia, she immediately noticed three things. The first was how quiet everything is around my house. There is a constant noise level in Thailand with many cars, buses, trucks and loudspeakers used to attract customers. Quiet in Thailand is hard to find except in the very rural areas ofthe country.
The second was how clear and clean the air was. Thailand has severe air pollution problems to the point that many Thais routinely wear masks outside, even before COVID-19. The third thing she noticed was the change in weather to what she had experienced for the first 47 years of life. Thailand is very hot and humid. The average temperature is around 90 degrees. She was very concerned about being warm enoughduring winter.
I remember having several new female employees from the Congo in my laundry. They suffered greatly when the temperature dropped to below 50 degrees. They often wore multiple layers of clothes to work. Some of my employees told me I should tell them they looked silly and to wear only one dress at a time. I explained to them how hot it was where they came from, how it takes the human body at least a year to adapt to a new climate, especially when the change is as drastic as moving from the Congo to Roanoke. Once they understood the problem, they made suggestions to the women about warm underclothing they could buy to help manage the cold. Another problem facing this type of employee is understanding our money system. Many of these employees will come from areas of the world where there are no banks or banks are not to be trusted. Having a wonderful direct deposit payroll system is something they are not comfortable with and do not understand. In Thailand, the bigger the coin the larger the value. But here in the United States, our dime is worth more than the penny or the nickel, both of which are larger. In Thailand, each bill is a different color. Here, bills are the same size and same color. Adapting to a changing world is difficult. Many things are different here than elsewhere in the world. Even with these problems, immigrants are excited to be here and develop a better life for themselves andtheir children.
By understanding some of their challenges, we can help them feel welcome and important. ROANOKE, Va. — Worthwhile to make employees new to the country feelwelcome, important
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COLUMN-JOEL-ALN-SANITIZEMONETIZE.05-21_PG_1.JPEG MORE OPERATIONS LOOK TO SANITIZE LAUNDRY LOADS OSHKOSH, Wis. — Methods for sanitizing goods, validating effectiveness, how to monetize efforts SITEX_WES_AND_JON_ARMS_CROSSED_FLEET_1.JPEG 60 YEARS OF SITEX CORP. HENDERSON, Ky. — Linen, uniform service owned, operated by third generation of the Sights familyCompany owned, operated by third generation of the Sights family OSHA_TOP_10_ISS_11900_15775.JPEG AVOID THESE TOP 10 OSHA VIOLATIONS (CONCLUSION) ATLANTA — Laundry violations six through 10 on OSHA’s list IMAGEFIRST_FEATURE-MOP-ACCOUNTABILITY-PROGRAM.JPEG IMAGEFIRST LAUNCHES MOP ACCOUNTABILITY PROGRAM KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa. — Created to address mop loss, expenses atcustomer facilities
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LAUNDRY/LINEN SERVICE IN NEED OF INFORMATION FINDS SOLUTION WOODRIDGE, Ill. — Century Linen & Uniform in New York tries newoperations software
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