Are there opportunities for companies or organizations to become recognized supporters of IHC?
Yes, though they will be carefully vetted, and once approved, will be able to use the “IHC-Supporter” logo which must include IHC’s non-endorsement disclaimer.
How does IHC promote itself?
Promotion is via IHC press releases, media mentions, word of mouth, and citation in scholarly papers (e.g., via Academia.edu).
How are they vetted?
Through a variety of means including credentials, reputation, and input from other council members/advisors.
How much do council members pay?
They do not pay, but may have opportunity to be paid proctors within our Power Learning APP, as well as being free to accept or refuse outside consulting offers.
How does IHC handle competing individuals/organizations?
We welcome competition to educate more people on this topic; and will freely assist those who wish to get involved on their own.
Who are the members?
IHC consists of expert council members vetted for their credentials, understanding, and desire to connect cleaning and hygiene to public health outcomes — as well as professional members who are committed to our mission.
What is the mission and vision of IHC; is it primarily to educate?
IHC’s mission is to educate people who clean professionally, and the public, on the connection between effective cleaning, and public health — both physical and emotional.
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