IEHA and CRI in joint program to protect carpets

by AF 0107 a3 — January 14, 2009—The International Executive Housekeepers Association (IEHA) and the Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) have signed a joint Memorandum of Understanding designed to help executive housekeepers protect their facilities’ long-term carpet investments by increasing IEHA members’ involvement with CRI’s Seal of Approval programs for cleaning products and service providers.

CRI’s Seal of Approval program evaluates cleaning solutions, deep cleaning extractors, deep cleaning systems, and commercial and residential vacuums through rigorous independent testing that meets international standards.

Products certified with the CRI Seal of Approval demonstrate the ability to clean effectively while maintaining and protecting carpet’s long- term appearance.

In the joint memorandum, IEHA agrees to promote the use of SOA-certified products and equipment to its 3,800 members and to incorporate CRI’s library of Continuing Education Units (CEUs) into the curricula for IEHA’s Certified Executive Housekeeper (CEH) and Registered Executive Housekeeper (REH) designations.

CRI’s CEUs are recognized by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the International Interior Design Association (IIDA). In return, CRI will offer IEHA members the opportunity to become SOA-certified Service Providers, and to provide marketing support to those who achieve SOA Service Provider status. Both groups agree to participate in cooperative cross-promotional activities, including joint projects, public relations, and events.

For more information visit CRI Web site and the IEHA Web site.