| ...are trained, certified, display credentials and have signed a pledge of integrity to the consuming public. They are required to take part in continuing educational programs to maintain their certification.
The
Professional Cleaners' Association (PCA) was founded in 1980 by 60 Bane-Clene professionals
who wanted an exclusive organization to represent those with the
highest standard of service in the industry. Membership grew to
hundreds of companies in the
United States,
Canada
,China
, Japan, Mexico, the Philippines, South America, the
United Arab Emirates
and the United Kingdom.
Bane-Clene
Systems owners who have achieved certification through Bane-Clene
Institute are eligible for membership. Candidates must sign a
"Pledge of Integrity" and agree to a uniform code of
ethics and conduct. PCA has been in the forefront of the fight
against bait and switch advertising. It has lobbied the United
States Congress for changes in labor laws that affect the
industry. An ongoing program promotes good corporate citizenship
in such matters as employee safety and proper wastewater
disposal.
Members
may display the association logo in advertising such as Yellow
Pages, newspaper, brochures and other print media. Truck decals,
shoulder patches and membership certificates let customers know
that you care enough to belong to an international
association.
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