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School Daze

Now that school’s resuming — sort of, in some places, depending on our ever-evolving health landscape — many kids are actually happy to be returning to the classroom. It means hanging out with friends again, playing socially-distanced games in the schoolyard during recess, and just being among people other than family after so long, even

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Greening Your Business in the New Year

Have you noticed something different about Impact Absorbents products lately? Yes, they’re still the same premier, eco-friendly spill clean up and spill containment solutions you’ve come to rely on for nearly 30 years now. And while we’ve been an environmentally conscious company from day one, now there’s validation for this effort: ECOLOGO® Certification. ECOLOGO® Certification

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December Redux: A Health and Safety Foreshadowing

Two years ago, just prior to COVID-19 rearing its ugly head around the globe, OSHA issued a mandate designed to minimize exposure to hazardous drugs in health care settings. Given what transpired shortly after this December 1, 2019 implementation deadline, it was a prescient practice. Healthcare companies with greater safety protocols, personal protection, and engineering controls

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Pet Frenzy

The Impact Absorbents family has a lot of kids among us. And a lot of pets. Somehow the two go hand-in-hand. And somehow, the two create a lot of mess. One of our acquaintances has a three-month-old baby, a very active 5-year-old dog, and a very busy partner who works a lot more than typical

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After the Fire

California has been aflame this year more than ever before, with hot, dry, windy conditions consuming forests and homes statewide. As of October 1st, more than 7700 wildfires have been recorded, burning well over 2.4 million acres across the state. The historic ongoing drought gave “fire season” an early start, and fueled the flames everywhere.

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Going to the Dogs

It’s not just people who are thrilled beyond measure to be footloose and fancy-free (read: outside) again. After being cooped up with their human companions except for twice-daily walks, or consigned to a fenced yard to do their business, canines everywhere are so excited to be spending extended time outdoors that they may just lose

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