June 2013
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our industry, just the best.”
He says the company is not presently
looking to expand into new locations or mar-
kets, but isn’t opposed to anything in the way
of a right opportunity. He hints of upcom-
ing potential to expand on services already
being provided to its current customer base,
referring to a new product, or service, which
will enable Morgan Services to more greatly
deliver on solutions that mitigate hospital-
acquired infections. As to what that product
actually is, well, Simmons excitement for the
future may only be outmatched by his intent
to keep a secret.
“Some people admitted to a hospital will
acquire nosocomial infections like pneumo-
nia or “superbug” infections.” We are near
final development of a product and service
that will help healthcare facilities address
this problem. Based on initial reaction of
healthcare professionals, there is a great deal
of interest. They appreciate what we are de-
veloping to help them reduce the potential
for hospital acquired infections,” says Sim-
mons, while refusing to reveal more details.
Even as the company prepares for the launch
of this new – thing – all can be sure that the
company will continue to emphasize quality,
operational excellence and critical attention
to customer service just as it has for the last
125 years.
“Our mission is to be the best company in
our service area as seen through the eyes of
our target customers,” says Simmons. “That
isn’t a company slogan ... that’s who we are
and what we do, everyday.”
MICROFIBER —IT’S BETTER
Morgan Healthcare Linen Services encourages you to consider Microfiber.
Microfiber is a strong, lint-free, ultra-fine fiber that lasts longer than traditional cotton fiber
mops and removes bacteria, even without chemicals. It is the one of the most effective products
for cleaning and is widely accepted for use in healthcare facilities.
Reduces bacteria levels up to 99%, far and away more than traditional cotton
cleaning products. (EPA)
Eliminates room-to-room cross contamination. (UC Davis Medical Center)
Easier to use and more absorbent, resulting in upwards of 20% labor savings
a d a reduction in W rkers-C pensation claims. (UC Davis Medical C nter)
95% reduction in wat r and chemical costs, and reduced drying time, saving
electricity. (EPA)
COTTON FIBER
Cotton fiber only pushes dirt & moisture,
leaving surface dirty & wet
Microfiber lifts and traps dirt & moisture,
leaving surfaces clean, dry & polished
MICROFIBER
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