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Integrated Pest Management - Successful Pest Control

Successful pest control doesn’t just start with science – it continues day in and day out to help ensure your property is protected from pests and the damage they can do. Every Guardian Pest Control Specialist is trained to assess your building’s unique characteristics, then implement and monitor an Integrated Pest Management plan based in science…created just for you. What is Integrated Pest Management? Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an effective and environmentally sensitive approach to pest control that relies on a combination of common-sense practices. IPM programs use current, comprehensive information on the life cycles of pests and their interaction with the environment. This information, in conjunction with available pest control methods, is used to manage pest damage by the most economical means, and with the least possible hazard to people, property, and the environment. What type of pests do we help with? Bed bug detection and elimination Bird control and mana

How Frequently Should My Office Windows be Cleaned?

If you wonder how often your office windows should be cleaned, the answer is not as simple as you may expect it to be. In fact, it depends on many different factors, including the type of business you run.  The profile of your business can influence how often your office windows get dirty, both inside and out. In addition, there are other influencers that dictate how often you need  commercial window cleaning services , including: Landscaping – Although an office surrounded by trees is beautiful, office windows will probably need frequent cleaning due to the birds and insects associated with trees as well as dripping sap in some cases. When your office is located near a parking lot, you may also need to perform cleaning more often because there will be a lot more debris in the air. If you have mulched areas up against the building, you will also have the same problem. Weather – In rainy areas, office windows need to be cleaned more often in order to remove the mineral deposit
How Do I become OSHA Certified? Contrary to popular belief,  OSHA  does not actually certify workers and you cannot get "OSHA certified". Courses and trainers are considered OSHA "authorized", and students receive course completion cards, but anyone claiming to be OSHA certified would be mistaken. The closest thing to OSHA certification is  OSHA Outreach training , which is provided by OSHA authorized trainers and results in the issuance of an official Department of Labor OSHA 10-Hour or 30-Hour card. That said, many workers do not need an official DOL card to remain OSHA compliant - they just need proper training that will teach them how to stay safe on their worksite! What Certification Does OSHA Require? While OSHA does not specifically address training or certification requirements for workers, many OSHA standards require that the employer train employees in specific safety and health aspects of their jobs. Training is voluntary and OSHA has released 

Guardian Security Services - #1 In The TriState

Guardian Security Services is among the top-rated security services companies in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. We provide highly trained   security guards   and   patrol officers   to a wide array of industries and in many different settings.  Our security guards frequently work in commercial buildings, residential communities and high rise buildings, hospitals, transportation hubs, and government agencies. If you feel your current security program needs improvement, please allow us the opportunity to conduct a security assessment to provide you with an expert analysis of your property's safety and security program.  Our experienced professionals will evaluate your current program and provide recommendations. Furthermore if you are in need of a new program, we can develop an integrated plan to cover your needs. Our focus is to provide you with recommendations that fit within your budget.   Remember, at Guardian, you get a "Security Program" an

87th Anniversary Red Carpet Gala - Guardian

Staten Island Revitalization  Guardian was very honored to take part in celebrating the 87th anniversary of the St. George Theater which honored David Barry, President of Hoboken, NJ, based Ironstate Development Company and the Chief Executive Officer of Urby as well as Frank Siller the founding member, Chairman & CEO of the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation.  About the Red Carpet Gala The annual Red Carpet Gala serves as the principal fundraiser for St. George Theatre Restoration Inc. and features a pre-show cocktail reception, Georgie Award presentation to honorees  The   Stephen Siller / Tunnel to Towers Foundation  and  David Barry  of URBY, and an after- party in the grand and mezzanine lobbies with open bar, hors d’oeuvres, and dance music. Since the theatre’s reopening as a non-profit organization in 2004, past gala performers have included Tony Bennett, Smokey Robinson, Gladys Knight, Jay Leno, Pink Martini, Neil Sedaka, KC & The Sunshin

Best In The TriState - Guardian Security

Guardian Security Service is among the top-rated security services companies throughout the tristate providing highly trained  security guards  and  patrol officers  to a wide array of industries and in many different settings.  We provide highly trained security guards and patrol officers to a wide array of industries and in many different settings and our security guards frequently work in commercial buildings, residential communities, hospitals, transportation hubs, and government agencies. Depending upon the security services you require, guards can be put on patrol to supervise the front door for large organizations, oversee transportation security, or protect cash or valuables. We can also assist you with security services for neighborhood patrols, shopping malls, religious institutions, universities, gated communities, parking lots, apartment buildings, art galleries, and many more important venues. If you feel that your current security program needs improvement, please

A Cleaning Start-Up Wielding Mops, Buckets and 700 Data Points

By  EILENE ZIMMERMAN On a Thursday night in October 2013, Simon Brooks packed his belongings and drove west toward Silicon Valley, thinking he was on his way to creating the next Scrabble app, a word game he called Gadzookery. He had little to lose. Mr. Brooks owed more on his house in Louisville, Ky., than it was worth. His marriage was over and he had been working in restaurants and bars for two years, ever since the financial crisis forced him to leave his job as a mortgage broker. “I put my dogs and my bags in the car and drove to the Dojo,” Mr. Brooks said. He was referring to  Hacker Dojo  in Silicon Valley, a community space for technology start-ups whose members (fees generally start at $125 a month) have round-the-clock access. The hacker space proved to be the key to his new enterprise — just not in the way he had imagined. Mr. Brooks arrived with $12,000 and a rough version of his educational word game. He hoped to assemble a team at the Dojo to help him rebuild i