November's Contracting Profits is our final issue of 2017.
Contracting Profits - The Official Magazine of BSCAI
November's Contracting Profits is the final chance of the year to appeal to new prospects
CP is the Official Magazine of BSCAI Don't pass up your final opportunity of the year to get the attention of thousands of building service contractors. November's Contracting Profits is our final issue of 2017. Your ad will grab the attention of new prospects who may soon be your next clients. Don't wait for 2018 to start important new accounts.

Take a look at everything we have in store for November.
■ Your ad space deadline is October 9.
Rob Geissler
Group Director
Commercial Cleaning Market
P: 414-228-7701, ext. 461
rob.geissler@tradepress.com

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Contracting Profits November Editorial Summary
The Official Publication For BSCAI Members
This issue has bonus distribution at the 2018 BSCAI CEO Seminar
Cover Story
Commercial office spaces are changing, and along with it a greater potential for infections. As more facilities convert into flexible or high-density office layouts, building occupants will work in closer proximity to each other, resulting in more cross-contamination, more cases of the cold and flu, and more sick days for tenants.
ISSA/INTERCLEAN Product Showcase
A showcase of products featured at ISSA/INTERCLEAN Las Vegas 2017.
Feature: BSCAI CLEAN Award Winners
Mini-profiles of the winners of the James E. Purcell Leadership Award, the Walter L. Cook Award for Distinguished Service, the Arthur C. Barraclough Community Service Award, the BSCAI Building Service Employee Of the Year Award, the New Member of the Year Award, the Industry Service Award, and the Cleaning for Health Award.
Green Cleaning
We surveyed facility executives to find out how important green cleaning is to them and what products and aspects of a green cleaning program are most important. We also feature a Special Product Showcase of Green Certified Products.
Vacuums
Depending on a BSC's vacuuming frequency, where should they concentrate their time? If a BSC vacuums five times a week, what areas should be covered? What about if they vacuum three days a week, or only one day? What areas become most important?
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