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Spring Laundry and Linen College: Textile Care Services Session

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Are you looking to enhance your expertise in textile care and linen management? The Spring Laundry and Linen College: Textile Care Services session is the perfect opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge from industry experts. Held at the Hilton Knoxville Airport from April 7-11, 2025, this event covers critical aspects of textile care, from product selection to infection prevention and cost management.

What You’ll Learn:

This session is designed for professionals in the textile care industry who want to optimize operations, ensure quality, and improve cost efficiency.

Key topics include:

  • Quality Assurance Process Improvement – Learn how to develop and maintain a quality assurance plan, identify areas for improvement, and achieve performance goals.
  • Basics of Textiles – Understand thread count, fiber attributes, and textile durability in commercial laundering.
  • Infection Prevention – Explore strategies to maintain hygienically clean textiles and prevent infection risks.
  • Textile Product Selection & Bids – Develop specifications, improve bid processes, and apply cost-benefit analysis for smarter purchasing.
  • Linen Management and Utilization – Identify high-usage areas and implement strategies to reduce linen loss and optimize efficiency.
  • Linen Benchmarking and Performance Indicators – Learn key metrics for linen cost, usage, and replacement planning.
  • Linen Distribution & Par Levels (Healthcare) – Discover methods to determine appropriate par levels and effective linen distribution strategies.
  • Packroom Textiles – Get insights into reusable surgical textiles, protection levels, and surgical pack creation.

Don’t Miss Out – Register Now!

Take advantage of early bird pricing before March 18, 2025, and secure your spot today!

To learn even more about the Textile Care Services session, visit here: Laundry & Linen College: Textile Care Services

 

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